Team SAIL wins 115th All India Aga
Khan Gold Cup Hockey Tournament - 2018
New Delhi, 10th December, 2018: In its maiden attempt, the SAIL Hockey Academy
(SHA), run by SAIL’s Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) has won one of the oldest and
most prestigious Hockey Tournaments of the country, the 115th All India Aga
Khan Gold Cup Hockey Tournament-2018 held at Major Dhyan Chand Hockey Stadium,
Pune from 1st to 9th December 2018.
The SHA team trounced Pune Hockey XI 4-1 to reach
the quarter finals of the tournament. The SHA team went on to beat the
Chandigarh XI 3-2 in the quarter final match to make it to the semis. Playing
top class hockey, the SHA beat Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy 4-2 in the semi-final
and in their one of the best games, beat Army XI Danapur 2-1 to emerge
triumphant and clinch the Championship. Jay Prakash Patel, the promising
forward of SHA played brilliant hockey to score an outstanding goal, considered
as one of the best goals of the tournament, was adjudged the Man of the Match
in the finals.
The year 2018 has been a remarkable year for
SAIL Hockey Academy where the SHA team notched up a string of successes in many
prestigious tournaments of the country. Several cadets of the academy made it
into the Indian National Hockey Team. Birendra Lakra, an alumnus of SHA is now
representing India in the on-going Hockey World Cup being played at
Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Besides, Silanand Lakra and Pankaj Rajak, cadets of the
academy, have also represented the national team in the Sultan Azlan Shah
Hockey Tournament and Sultan Johar Cup Hockey Tournament held at Malaysia. This
year, SHA also won the Shri Nawagarh Trophy All India invitation Hockey
Tournament and 8th Vinod Khandekar Under 21 All India Gold Cup
Hockey Tournament.
SAIL Hockey Academy has been nurturing and honing
the skills of numerous young hockey talents of the region. With excellent
infrastructure facilities and the able tutelage of renowned coaches, SHA
has been able to produce many national and international players of repute who
have brought laurels to the region and the country.
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