Indian women's hockey team legend Vandana Katariya has announced her retirement from international hockey on Tuesday, April 1 ...
Women's hockey in India is witnessing an exciting period of growth, highlighting the immense potential of women players.
Hockey India announced a 40-member core group for the ongoing Senior Women's National Coaching Camp at SAI, Bengaluru, on ...
Vandana Katariya has established an exceptional legacy in Indian women’s hockey, amassing 320 international caps and 158 ...
This alliance focuses on preparing the next generation of women players with the support needed to train, compete and thrive, ...
In memory of Olympian Varinder Singh, an important member of the 1975 World Cup winning Indian hockey team, the third ...
Hockey India has named a 65-member core probable group for the coaching camp of senior Indian women's hockey team.
She defied taunts for wearing shorts, she drowned out casteist and sexist slurs thrown her way by ignorant men, battled anaemia and poor musculature, and depression.
With 320 international appearances and 158 goals, Katariya departs as the most capped player in Indian women’s hockey history ...
Vandana Katariya, India's veteran hockey player, retires to support team youth ahead of 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics, reflecting on her journey ...
Vandana Katariya has announced her retirement from international hockey, calling it the toughest decision. This is by no ...
With 320 International caps and 158 goals, Vandana brings to an end a 15-year career which included many highs with the ...