Harendra Singh Steps Down as Indian Women's Hockey Coach Citing Personal Reasons
Indian Women's Hockey Team's chief coach, Harendra Singh, resigns due to personal reasons. Singh cherishes his coaching journey and pledges support for Indian hockey. Hockey India praises his contributions and seeks a replacement. Team preparations for upcoming Qualifiers remain on track.
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Harendra Singh, the chief coach of the Indian Women's Hockey Team, has announced his resignation, attributing his decision to personal reasons. Singh expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity and has promised continued support to elevate Indian hockey's global standing.
Commenting on his departure, Singh said, 'Coaching the Indian women's hockey team has been a career highlight for me. Personal reasons compel me to step down, but my heart remains with this extraordinary team. I will continue to back Hockey India's push towards achieving international acclaim.' Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey acknowledged Singh's dedication and noted that a replacement will soon be announced.
Bhola Nath Singh, Secretary General of Hockey India, affirmed that the team's preparations for the Qualifiers remain unaffected. Despite the change, India's focus stays steadfast, especially after securing a silver medal at the 2025 Women's Asia Cup in Hangzhou.
(With inputs from agencies.)

