Hockey India signed an MoU with Telangana government on January 12, 2026, to host Women's 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad from March 8-14. Eight teams—India, England, Scotland, Korea, Italy, Uruguay, Wales, Austria—vie for three berths to the August World Cup in Belgium-Netherlands. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy emphasized women's empowerment and sports growth
Hockey India signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Telangana government on January 12, 2026, to host the Women's 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad from March 8 to 14. Eight teams, including India, will battle for three direct berths to the main World Cup in Belgium and Netherlands. This partnership underscores Telangana's push to become a global sports hub.
Key Highlights
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Event spans March 8-14, 2026, at a venue in Hyderabad, drawing eight elite teams: India, England, Scotland, Korea, Italy, Uruguay, Wales, and Austria.
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Top three finishers secure spots at the 2026 FIH Women's Hockey World Cup, held August 15-30 in Belgium and Netherlands, featuring 16 teams total with nine already qualified.
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Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy hailed the MoU as a commitment to women's sports and elevating Hyderabad's status as a premier sporting destination.
This landmark agreement marks a significant step for Indian hockey, especially for the women's team seeking redemption after missing automatic qualification via the Asia Cup. The qualifiers adopt a pool format, with top teams advancing to semifinals; winners plus the third-place side qualify directly. India, hosting on home turf at the G.M.C. Balayogi Hockey Ground, faces stiff competition from European powerhouses like England and emerging forces such as Korea. The event aligns with FIH's global qualifier schedule, including parallel men's tournaments in Egypt and Chile.
The MoU signing, attended by key officials, highlights growing state-federal synergy in sports infrastructure. Telangana's involvement builds on its recent sports investments, positioning Hyderabad for more international spectacles. For fans, this promises high-stakes action, grassroots inspiration, and a boost to women's athletics in India, where hockey remains a national passion.
Sources: PTI News, NewsDrum, FIH Official Site