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The first match was played on 14 January 2013, as Delhi Waveriders defeated the Punjab Warriors 2–1 at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium. [11] The league had gained some buzz from the marquee signings of India internationals Sardara Singh and Sandeep Singh , as well as the signings of foreign players such as Jamie Dwyer , Moritz Fürste , and ...
The 2014 Hockey India League (known as the Hero Hockey India League for sponsorship reasons), abbreviated as HIL 2014, is the second season of the professional field hockey tournament, Hockey India League. The tournament begun on 25 January 2014 with the final on 23 February 2014.
During the Indian hockey team tour to New Zealand in 1935, the Maoris offered a shield to the team which was hence awarded to the winners of the National Championships. This shield won by Punjab in 1947 but was never returned by Pakistan following partition.
It was the venue for the 2021 11th Hockey India Junior Men's Championship Trophy (field hockey). In this Stadium, three National level hockey trophy matches were played: in 2019 11th All India Lakshmi Ammal hockey trophy men's team, 2021 11th Hockey India Junior Men's Championship Trophy, and 2022 12th Hockey India Junior Men's Championship Trophy.
2013 Hockey India League, known as Hero Hockey India League and abbreviated as HIL 2013 was the first season of the field hockey tournament Hockey India League. Tournament was scheduled to start from 5 January to 3 February but was postponed to 14 January to 10 February.
The stadium is located opposite the international cricket stadium, Punjab Cricket Association Stadium. The stadium was inaugurated by Chief Minister of Punjab Parkash Singh Badal on 27 September 2013. [5] An exhibition match was played between Punjab XI and Rest of India on this occasion which was won by former by 3–2.
Guru Nanak Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Ludhiana, India. [3] It hosts football matches and athletic competitions. It is used as one of the home grounds of the Indian Super League team Punjab FC. [4]
Name City State Est. Capacity Home team Notes Image Aishbagh Stadium: Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh: n/a: 10,000: Bhopal Badshahs: Balewadi Hockey Stadium: Pune: Maharashtra