Men’s Team Clinches U18 Asia Cup Title While Women’s Team Secures Bronze Medal in Japan
New Delhi (Economy India): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated India’s men’s and women’s Under-18 hockey teams for their outstanding performances at the U18 Asia Cup 2026 held in Kakamigahara, Japan.
While the Indian Men’s U18 Hockey Team lifted the prestigious Men’s U18 Asia Cup trophy after a remarkable campaign, the Indian Women’s U18 Hockey Team secured the bronze medal, highlighting the growing strength of Indian hockey at the junior level.
The Prime Minister praised the young athletes for their dedication, teamwork, and determination, calling their achievements a matter of pride for the nation.
PM Modi Hails Young Hockey Stars
In a message shared on social media platform X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the men’s team on their title-winning performance.
“A splendid accomplishment by our young hockey players! Congratulations to the Indian Men’s U18 Hockey Team on winning the Men’s U18 Asia Cup 2026,” the Prime Minister said.
He noted that the team demonstrated exceptional skill, discipline, and teamwork throughout the tournament and delivered a memorable performance in the final to emerge as champions.
Modi also extended his congratulations to the women’s team for securing a podium finish and bringing home the bronze medal.
The Prime Minister said the achievements of both teams reflect the bright future of Indian hockey and serve as an inspiration for young athletes across the country.

Men’s Team Dominates Tournament
The Indian Men’s U18 Hockey Team showcased impressive consistency throughout the tournament, overcoming some of Asia’s strongest hockey nations on their way to the championship title.
The squad displayed:
- Strong attacking play.
- Excellent defensive coordination.
- Tactical discipline.
- Team spirit and resilience under pressure.
Their successful campaign culminated in a title-winning performance that reaffirmed India’s growing dominance in junior hockey competitions.
Sports experts believe the victory demonstrates the effectiveness of India’s grassroots hockey development programs and talent identification systems.
Women’s Team Brings Home Bronze
The Indian Women’s U18 Hockey Team also delivered a commendable performance by securing the bronze medal in the continental tournament.
Competing against some of Asia’s top junior teams, the young Indian players displayed determination and fighting spirit throughout the competition.
The bronze-medal finish is being viewed as a positive sign for the future of women’s hockey in India, particularly as the country continues investing in athlete development and international exposure.
Officials said the team’s performance reflects the increasing depth of talent in Indian women’s hockey.
Growing Success of Indian Hockey
India’s recent success in international hockey competitions has strengthened the country’s position as one of the sport’s leading nations.
Over the past decade, significant investments in:
- Sports infrastructure.
- Coaching programs.
- Youth development initiatives.
- International training exposure.
- Sports science and fitness programs.
have contributed to improved performances across age-group and senior-level competitions.
The success of the U18 teams is being seen as evidence that a strong pipeline of future talent is emerging for the national squads.
Building Future Champions
Sports administrators and hockey experts believe junior tournaments such as the U18 Asia Cup play a critical role in preparing young athletes for higher levels of competition.
Performing successfully on the international stage at a young age provides valuable experience and confidence that can contribute to future success at senior levels.
Several current Indian hockey stars began their journeys through junior international tournaments before representing the country at major global events.
The latest achievements by the U18 teams are expected to further boost interest in hockey among young players across India.

National Pride and Inspiration
The performances of both teams have been widely celebrated by sports fans, former players, and officials.
Their achievements underscore India’s rich hockey tradition and highlight the continued growth of the sport among the country’s youth.
As India continues to pursue excellence in international sports, victories such as these serve as powerful reminders of the potential of the nation’s young athletes.
The success in Japan not only adds to India’s sporting achievements but also strengthens confidence ahead of future international hockey competitions.
(Economy India)







