The Indian women’s hockey team was crowned champion of the 2025-26 FIH Hockey Nations Cup in Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday, earning promotion to the top-tier FIH Pro League for the next season.
Navneet Kaur (4’) gave India the early lead before Sunelita Toppo (15’) doubled India’s advantage in the final against hosts New Zealand. The team then produced a stellar defensive display to protect their lead and win the title.
In the final, New Zealand enjoyed the majority of possession in the early exchanges as they looked to make early inroads.
However, the visitors manufactured the first meaningful opportunity of the game when Navneet won a penalty corner. She converted from the set-piece with a thunderous hit in the 4th minute, putting India in front.
India were exceptional in transition, causing all sorts of problems for New Zealand’s defence with their intensity.
They doubled their advantage through their fifth penalty corner of the opening quarter, with Sunelita Toppo deflecting a sharp attempt from Deepika, handing India a 2-0 lead in the 15th minute.
India were disciplined in the second quarter, while New Zealand began to grow into the game as they looked to claw back.
The visitors too had a couple of opportunities to extend their lead. However, neither side could find the back of the net, resulting in India holding onto their two-goal advantage at half-time.
India remained resolute in the third quarter, putting up a remarkable defensive display that kept the hosts at bay and denied them any clear goal-scoring opportunity.
With their high intensity, the visitors forced a mistake from the New Zealand defence, but Navneet’s reverse hit was saved by the goalkeeper.
New Zealand earned a penalty corner in the opening exchanges of the fourth quarter. The resulting set-piece, however, was saved by Savita – keeping India’s two-goal lead intact.
The visitors remained superb in maintaining a tight defensive structure and eventually secured a 2-0 win to clinch the title.
Lalremsiami won the ‘Player of the Match’ award in the final, while Deepika finished as the joint-top scorer in the tournament with six goals to her name – sharing the honours with USA’s Ashley Sessa.
This is India’s second Nations Cup title, having won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2022.
India remained unbeaten throughout their campaign, defeating USA, Japan, and Uruguay in the Pool A matches, before registering a commanding 6-0 win over Chile in the semi-final.


