As the FIH Junior Men’s World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 begins, a fresh crop of Hockey India League newcomers is ready to shine on home turf. These young talents, including defenders, midfielders, and forwards, combine promising skill and early international exposure to make a mark in this prestigious tournament.
With the FIH Junior Men’s World Cup kicking off from November 28 to December 10 across Chennai and Madurai, India’s Hockey India League (HIL) has revealed several dynamic newcomers who are set to challenge the world’s best on home soil. These players have bridged league success with international promise, fueling high expectations.
Among the notable new entrants are Adrohit Ekka of Tamil Nadu Dragons, Ajeet Yadav from the HIL Governing Council team, and Sunil PB representing Vedanta Kalinga Lancers. Each player boasts recent international experience, having competed at the 2025 Sultan of Johor Cup, blending youthful energy with proven potential. Adrohit’s impressive upward trajectory earned him a substantial contract boost, while Ajeet’s rapid development drew significant bids despite limited international exposure.
Led by captain Rohit, the squad balances tested performers with emerging talent. Coached by former India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, the team has strategically combined physical skill and mental resilience to tackle the pressures of a world championship on home soil.
These newcomers embody the Hockey India League’s role as a fertile ground for nurturing future stars, mirroring the rise of past World Cup champions from the league who have succeeded on the global stage.
Key Highlights:
FIH Junior Men’s World Cup features 24 teams, hosted in Chennai and Madurai Nov 28-Dec 10
New HIL players include Adrohit Ekka (Tamil Nadu Dragons), Ajeet Yadav (HIL Governing Council), Sunil PB (Vedanta Kalinga Lancers)
All have recent international exposure through 2025 Sultan of Johor Cup
Rohit leads as captain with strong experience and leadership qualities
Coaching guided by former India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh
HIL proven pipeline for developing global hockey champions including 2016 winners
Tournament expanded to 24 teams to increase competition and opportunity
Sources: The Tribune, ANI News, Hockey India official releases