Deccan Chronicle

Hockey’s Manpreet adjudged best

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Lausanne, Feb. 13: National men’s team captain Manpreet Singh on Thursday became the first Indian to win the Internatio­nal Hockey Federation’s (FIH) Player of the Year award, capping a memorable 2019 season in which he led the side to Olympic qualificat­ion.

The 27-year-old midfielder, thus, became the first from the country to win the accolade since the awards were introduced in

1999.

He beat competitio­n from Belgium’s Arthur van Dorren and Lucas Villa of Argentina, who came second and third respective­ly.

Manpreet polled a total of

35.2 per cent of combined votes, which includes National Associatio­ns, media, fans and players.

Van Dorren, on the other hand, got combined vote share of 19.7 per cent while Villa polled 16.5 per cent in his favour. Manpreet, who had represente­d India at

2012 London and 2016 Rio Olympics, has enjoyed a long career in the national team since he made his debut in 2011. He now has 260 internatio­nal appearance­s under his belt. Last year, Manpreet led India to victory in the FIH Olympic Qualifiers, securing their Tokyo Olympics spot.

Talking about the last season, Manpreet said: “If you look at our year, we did well in every tournament we participat­ed in. Be it the FIH Series Finals in June or the test series in Belgium where we played the hosts as well as Spain and beat them.

“Our biggest goal in 2019 was to book our berth at the Olympics,” India captain added.

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