
Hockey India has announced the resignation of Harendra Singh as the chief coach of the Indian women’s hockey team, citing personal reasons for his departure. Singh reflected on his time coaching the team as a career highlight and a distinct privilege. He stated that while personal obligations are leading him to step away, his dedication to the team’s ongoing success and development remains intact. He anticipates continuing to champion Hockey India’s mission to achieve new heights in the sport. Hockey India President Dr. Dilip Tirkey expressed his appreciation for Singh’s service and extensive experience, acknowledging his widely recognized commitment to the advancement of Indian hockey. The organization plans to announce a successor promptly. Although personal reasons have been officially cited, sources suggest that the circumstances surrounding Singh’s resignation might be more nuanced. The team has faced challenges in recent months, with declining results leading to their relegation from the FIH Pro League and a drop in their world standing. Additionally, there are claims that some players have formally approached the Sports Ministry with grievances regarding alleged misconduct by Singh. The Ministry has sought clarification from Hockey India, and while investigations have not yielded concrete proof, Singh appears to have taken personal responsibility.






