Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is all set to host the inaugural Hockey India Masters Cup 2025, running from June 18 to June 27. Organized by Hockey India, the Tamil Nadu Hockey Unit has invited veteran players to compete in this unique event. The tournament encompasses both men’s and women’s categories and will be held at the iconic Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium
Players participating in the Masters Cup are seasoned athletes — men aged 40+ and women aged 35+. Teams representing states like Odisha, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Puducherry, Himachal Pradesh, and Manipur will vie for the title This platform re‑connects former stars with the sport, rekindling their competitive spirit.
This Masters Cup combines league and knockout stages, catering to senior athletes representing state units. With 11 men’s teams and 8 women’s teams competing, the tournament underscores Hockey India’s dedication to veteran player engagement and the promotion of lifelong sporting involvement
The Masters Cup marks a historic milestone in Indian hockey by providing a dedicated platform for players aged 40+ (men) and 35+ (women). This recognition of veteran athletes underscores their importance to the sport’s legacy and future.
By drawing participants from various states, Hockey India strengthens grassroots involvement and bridges generations. Seeing former heroes compete can profoundly inspire aspiring players preparing for exams tied to sports such as SSC and state services.
The Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, inaugurated in 1995 and renovated for events like the 2005 Champions Trophy and 2007 Asia Cup, has regularly hosted international tournaments. Its selection reaffirms Chennai’s standing in Indian hockey circles
Established in 2009 to restore integrity post the Indian Hockey Federation ban, Hockey India governs the sport nationally, emphasizing development across age groups and initiatives like the Masters Cup
The Hockey India Masters Cup is a national-level hockey tournament organized for veteran male and female players, providing a competitive platform for those aged 35 and above.
The inaugural edition is being hosted in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, from June 18 to June 27, 2025.
Men aged 40 years and above and women aged 35 years and above are eligible to participate in the respective categories.
A total of 19 teams—11 men’s teams and 8 women’s teams—are participating from across different Indian states and union territories.
It highlights national sports initiatives, governance of sporting bodies, and promotion of veteran engagement—all important themes in general awareness, sports GK, and current affairs sections of competitive exams.
The matches are being played at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, a prominent venue for national and international hockey events.
The tournament is organized by Hockey India in collaboration with the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu.
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