The Indian women’s hockey team scripted the history after defeating the New Zealand 2-0 in the final of the FIH Nations Cup 2026 on 21st June, 2026. With this victory, India not only lifted the trophy but it also secured the FIH Pro League promotion and it is the highest level of the international hockey competition.
India Clinches Second FIH Nations Cup Title
India captured the its second FIH Nations Cup crown after previously winning the inaugural edition of the tournament in the year 2022.
This latest triumph highlights the team’s continued progress and determination to re-establish itself as the among the world’s elite hockey nations.
Throughout this tournament, India remained as the undefeated and displayed remarkable balance between attack and defense.
How the Final Against New Zealand Unfolded
New Zealand began the match aggressively and it attempted to dominate possession in the opening minutes.
However, India struck first via Navneet Kaur who have converted a penalty corner in the fourth minute with the powerful finish.
The early goal has boosted the India’s confidence and momentum. The team continued to press forward and earned the multiple penalty corners during the first quarter.
India had doubled the its advantage in the 15th minute when Sunelita Toppo brilliantly deflected the drag flick from Deepika into the net.
The goal gave India a commanding 2-0 lead heading into the second quarter of the match.
India’s Unbeaten Journey to the Championship
India’s road to the title was marked by the consistent performances throughout the competition.
Pool Stage Results
- India defeated USA 3-2
- India defeated Japan 2-1
- India defeated Uruguay 3-2
Semi-Final
- India defeated Chile 6-0
Final
- India defeated New Zealand 2-0
After scoring the 16 goals and conceding only five during the tournament have demonstrated the India’s strength at both ends of the field.
Pro League Promotion: Why It Matters
One of the most important outcomes of the India’s victory is qualification for the FIH Pro League.
The Pro League is considered as the premier annual international hockey competition and it features the world’s top-ranked teams.
Participation in this competition provides the players with valuable exposure to elite-level competition and helps improve global rankings.








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