Hockey India plans to host various events in 2021
After a year of the halt to the Hockey games, the tournaments for both men’s and women’s team have resumed. Women’s team flew to Argentina for the tournament on Sunday, but men’s team had to cancel their tour to South Africa owing to the mushrooming coronavirus situation there.
As the tournaments are now being hosted with proper security measures, the national federation is now also gearing up to host some major events this year. The plans to host the 47th FIH Congress 2021 are being talked about. The event was originally scheduled for 2020 but was deferred to May 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In a recent conversation with IANS, Hockey India President Gyanendro Ningombam talked at length about the future plans of hosting hockey events.
He said, “We are delighted to be on the right path in terms of bringing back normalcy in both day-to-day working as well as events which are to take place in the long term. With the 47th FIH Congress 2021, we are hoping that all other factors will remain suited to us being able to play hosts in May 2021.”
“In terms of guidelines and the framework for the successful conducting of such a large-scale event, at Hockey India, we have also successfully conducted the 10th Hockey India Congress & Elections, therefore we are well-prepared to tackle all situations,” he added.
“We had an amazing time hosting the FIH Junior Men’s World Cup in 2016 where our country came out on top in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh as they beat Belgium in the final. It was a memorable tournament for many reasons for all of us at Hockey India, and it gave us the experience and confidence to go one step ahead when we hosted the FIH Men’s World Cup in 2018 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha,” said Ningombam.
“Therefore, this year’s FIH Junior Men’s World Cup is again one of the most important tournaments for us as hosts, and we are looking forward to delivering a very smooth and successful showpiece,” he added.
“We are keeping tabs on all the developments around the globe in terms of resumption of sports activities. I would like to think that we have a great chance of being able to host international matches by the time FIH Hockey Pro League returns to our country in May 2021, and hopefully also be able to welcome back fans to the stadiums if everything goes well globally,” said the Hockey India chief.
“We are hoping that 2021 will not disappoint us, and will enable us to host multiple high-profile events in a very safe and secure environment for everyone, especially our players and fans,” he added.
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