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Jalandhar hockey players lead India to Asia Cup 2025 glory

Ex-captain Manpreet Singh, along with Mandeep Singh, Hardik Singh, and Sukhjeet Singh—all hailing from Jalandhar—were part of the winning squad
India's captain Harmanpreet Singh, front, and others greet fans after winning the Men's Hockey Asia Cup 2025 final match between India and Korea, in Rajgir, Bihar, Sunday. PTI

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India secured the Hockey Asia Cup 2025 title in a thrilling final, with players from Jalandhar playing a pivotal role in the nation’s victory, showcasing the district’s continued legacy in Indian hockey.

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Former captain Manpreet Singh, along with Mandeep Singh, Hardik Singh, and Sukhjeet Singh—all hailing from Jalandhar—were part of the winning squad.

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Sukhjeet Singh stood out by scoring a crucial opening goal in the final against Korea. Sukhjeet's journey has been especially inspirational.

Having suffered partial paralysis a few years ago, he made a remarkable comeback, debuting in the Olympics last year and securing a medal for India.

In the Asia Cup final, he once again proved his mettle.

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Speaking to The Tribune, Sukhjeet’s father, Ajit Singh, shared his pride: “I only realised he had scored when I saw the replay. I felt so happy—he has made us proud. The team played exceptionally well.”

Manpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh, both from Mithapur village in Jalandhar, also brought pride to their hometown with strong performances throughout the tournament.

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