India Women's Hockey Qualified For Hockey World Cup 2026
India’s women’s hockey team qualified for the Hockey World Cup 2026. This qualification come even before the semifinals of the Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad. This qualification was confirmed after India secured a dominant 4-1 victory against Wales in a Pool B match. The match saw Navneet Kaur score a hat-trick, while Sakshi Rana opened the scoring early at the GMC Balayogi Hockey Stadium in Hyderabad. More importantly the results of the tournament ensured that India had already secured qualification for the Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026.
The Women’s Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad follow a structured format where eight teams are divided into two pools.
Teams compete in round robin matches in their respective groups before moving to the knockout stage.
The pool structure of the Hockey World Cup Qualifiers is as follows,
Pool A
Pool B
After the group stage the top two teams from each pool advance to the semifinals.
According to the qualification rules the two finalists and the bronze medal winner automatically secure spots in the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026.
India delivered an impressive performance in the Women’s Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad.
And this is showing strong attacking play and defensive discipline.
The victory against Wales highlighted the team’s excellent form in the tournament.
This strong performance helped India secure a semifinal berth and strengthened their chances of qualifying for the Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026.
India’s early qualification for the Hockey World Cup 2026 is linked to the overall qualification system across two separate tournaments.
A total of seven qualification spots are available from the two events held in Hyderabad (India) and Santiago (Chile).
In the Chile qualifiers the following teams had already secured World Cup places,
For the Hyderabad qualifiers three direct spots are available for the finalists and the bronze medal winner.
The final spot goes to the highest world ranked team finishing fourth across both tournaments.
Since Japan (World Rank 15) finished fourth in the Chile event and India (World Rank 9) already had enough points and ranking advantage.
So India cannot fell below Japan even if they lose their next matches.
This mathematical scenario has ensured India’s qualification for the Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026 before the semifinals.
Q. Where are the Women’s Hockey World Cup Qualifiers being held where India secured qualification?
A. Delhi
B. Hyderabad
C. Santiago
D. Mumbai
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