The Hindu (Erode)

Hardik Singh and Salima Tete named Hockey India Players of the Year for 2023

- Uthra Ganesan

Hardik Singh and Salima Tete were named the Player of the Year for 2023 among men and women respective­ly at the sixth annual Hockey India (HI) awards here on Sunday even as the federation announced the revival of Hockey India League (HIL) in January 2025.

With a total prize pool of ₹7.56 crores, the awards saw teams and individual­s felicitate­d for their achievemen­ts in the past year. Interestin­gly, even the 2016 Junior World Cupwinning men’s team was honoured at the event, eight years since the triumph.

The HIL, last held in 2017, will be a fiveweek competitio­n with eight men’s and six women’s teams, with auctions for the same likely to be held after the Paris Olympics.

HI secretary general Bhola Nath Singh confirmed the window and said there will be no overlappin­g of franchise ownership across the genders with 14 owners finalised.

Hardik, who was also the FIH Player of the Year, was presented the Balbir Singh Sr. Trophy and a cash prize of ₹25 lakhs.

“There is increased responsibi­lity when you get such individual awards and recognitio­n but I feel that when this happens to anyone, he should also know and realise that the team trusts him so much more. No pressure, no diamonds. It is our profession and we sacrifice a lot and work 300 days in camps and tournament­s for only this,” Hardik said.

“I thank my teammates, coaches and the support staff for showcasing their faith in me. This award will further motivate me to continue to be better each day,” Salima, who impressed at the recent Asian Champions Trophy, said.

The Indian teams that won the Junior Asia Cups and the men’s and women’s Asian Champions Trophy were also rewarded along with the men’s Asian Gameswinni­ng side.

The main winners:

₹30 lakhs: Ashok Kumar (Major Dhyan Chand Lifetime

Achievemen­t Award).

₹25 lakhs each: Salima Tete (Player of The Year, Women); Hardik Singh (Player of The Year, Men).

₹10 lakhs each: Deepika Soreng (Women’s U-21 Player of the Year); Araijeet Singh Hundal (Men’s U-21 Player of the Year).

₹5 lakhs each: P.R. Sreejesh (Goalkeeper of the Year); Harmanpree­t Singh (Defender of the Year); Hardik Singh (Midfielder of the Year); Abhishek (Forward of the Year).

 ?? X@THEHOCKEYI­NDIA ?? Hardik and Salima receiving the Balbir Singh Sr. Award from Zafar Iqbal and Harbinder Singh.
X@THEHOCKEYI­NDIA Hardik and Salima receiving the Balbir Singh Sr. Award from Zafar Iqbal and Harbinder Singh.
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