On November 7, 2025, India celebrates a historic 100 years of hockey excellence, tracing its journey from 1925 affiliation with the FIH to becoming a world powerhouse with eight Olympic golds. Festivities include nationwide matches, exhibitions, and honoring legends, reinforcing hockey’s enduring legacy in India’s sporting soul.
                                        
                        
	India's hockey legacy, one of the most illustrious in world sports, reaches a monumental milestone this November 7, marking 100 years since its formal affiliation with the International Hockey Federation (FIH). From the landmark 1928 Amsterdam Olympics where India clinched its first gold, the nation forged an unparalleled record with eight Olympic gold medals, alongside silver and bronze achievements, and multiple World Cup and Asian Games triumphs.
	
	Key Highlights:
	
	The centenary celebrations will center around Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi, featuring an exhibition match uniting men’s and women’s teams symbolizing inclusivity.
	
	A commemorative book and a photo exhibition showcasing iconic moments—from Dhyan Chand’s artistry to the modern champions—will be unveiled.
	
	Nationwide festivities will spread across 500+ districts with over 1,000 matches involving grassroot players, veterans, and enthusiasts.
	
	Legends from across generations will be honored, connecting decades of hockey heritage with inspiring future athletes.
	
	Hockey India emphasizes this celebration as both a homage to history and a launching point for a vibrant new era in Indian hockey.
	
	The sport’s golden periods, challenges, and recent resurgence underscore its deep cultural and national significance.
	
	As India salutes a century of hockey pride, the event echoes the passion, resilience, and unity hockey infused into the nation’s sporting identity, inspiring new generations to aspire and achieve on the global stage.
	
	Sources: IANS, Hockey India, Hindustan Times, The Tribune