The Indian men’s hockey team has clinched the fifth spot in the latest FIH world rankings, following a stellar performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where they secured back-to-back Olympic medals for the first time since 1972. This marks a significant achievement in Indian hockey, which has a rich history of success in the sport.
The Netherlands retains the top position with 3,267 points, continuing their dominance after winning the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the FIH Hockey Pro League, and EuroHockey Championship in 2023. England (3139) and Belgium (3124) follow in second and third, respectively, while India (2955) and Australia (2814) occupy the fourth and fifth spots.
The Indian team has witnessed a significant rise in recent years, making impressive strides since the new Elo-based ranking system was introduced in 2020. Although India has never held the No. 1 spot, their consistent performances have helped them reach the top 5. Their rise through the rankings reflects the team’s growing strength and competitiveness in international tournaments.
India’s hockey journey has been a rollercoaster, with fluctuating rankings over the years. From being ranked 6th when the ranking system was introduced in 2003, India experienced a dip in form during the 2000s, even dropping out of the top 10 in 2008. However, steady improvements, including winning the 2023 Asian Games and qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympics, propelled them to their current position. Their recent Olympic success marks a new chapter for Indian hockey, with the team now ranked 5th.
With the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 season set to begin in February 2025, India will be aiming to climb further up the rankings as they compete in Bhubaneswar. The team’s future looks promising, with the aim to continue their ascent in the global standings and bring more glory to Indian hockey.
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Indian men’s hockey team ranks 5th in FIH standings | Indian men’s hockey team secured 5th place in FIH rankings after historic Paris 2024 Olympics performance, winning back-to-back medals for the first time since 1972. |
FIH Rankings for Men’s Hockey | Netherlands ranked 1st (3,267 points), followed by England (2nd, 3,139 points), Belgium (3rd, 3,124 points), and Germany (4th, 3,066 points). |
India’s Performance in Men’s Hockey | India ranked 5th with 2,955 points, showcasing consistent improvement. |
Pro League 2024-25 | India and Australia to start their Pro League seasons in February 2025 (India in Bhubaneswar, Australia in Sydney). |
FIH Ranking System | The FIH rankings are based on the Elo rating system, taking match results, opponent rankings, and match importance into account. |
Olympic Performance 2024 | Netherlands won Olympic gold in Paris 2024, further solidifying their 1st rank in FIH standings. |
Biggest Rank Gainers (2024) | Namibia ranked 64th in men’s and 48th in women’s, showing the largest rank improvements. China’s women’s team ranked 6th (up from 10th). |
FIH Ranking Methodology | Rankings based on match results and the Elo rating system, with points exchanged between teams based on rankings. |
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