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Top 5 Hockey Academies in India Ever

The game of hockey has advanced to a new level and is regarded as one of the most popular sports in the world.

Known as “The National Sport” in India, hockey has steadily gained popularity after a 40-year hiatus, with their most recent Olympic medal coming in 1980.

India won consecutive bronze medals in the Tokyo and Paris Olympics in 2020 and 2024, respectively.

The following format will be used to share the top five hockey academies in India where you can learn the ins and outs of the game to be shared in the below format: 

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5.  Jai Bharat Hockey Academy, Delhi: 

The academy is undoubtedly among the best in the business, offering excellent hockey instruction.

The late K.P.S. Gill, a former president of the Indian Hockey Federation, officially opened the academy in 2011.

It provides excellent facilities for players to create distinct drills for strikers and goalkeepers. Mamta Kaushik and Maharaj Krishna Kaushik are currently the students’ coaches.

4.   Dhanraj Ballal Hockey Academy, Bengaluru:

The Bengaluru-based Dhanraj Ballal Hockey Academy is another hockey academy on the list.

Prominent athletes like Arjuna Awardee Ashish Ballal and Dhanraj Pillay founded the academy.

Other well-known figures in Indian hockey coaching include Harinder Singh, Muhammad Shahid, MK Kaushik, Zafar Iqbal, V Bhaskaran, and others who regularly work with players to teach them the ins and outs of hockey so they can advance to a higher level.

3. Chandigarh Hockey Academy,Chandigarh:

The city is well-known for having the best hockey ecosystem, and this academy undoubtedly ranks third on our list of the top hockey academies in India.

In 2000, Lt. J.F.R. Jacob, who was then the Administrator of Chandigarh and the Governor of Punjab, officially opened the academy.

Coaches with years of experience, such as Gurjinder Singh, Harjit Singh, and Rupinder Pal Singh, along with others who have played outstanding hockey throughout their careers, enthusiastically teach aspiring players how to get better.

2. Jude Felix Hockey Academy, Bengaluru:

Jude Felix Hockey Academy ranks second on the list of the best hockey academies in India.

Established in 2009, the academy is currently run by former international players and Olympians.

The best thing about this academy is that it has helped a number of disadvantaged athletes learn how to play hockey.

Since the academy has developed grassroots talent over the years, the Indian team will eventually have a large pool of players to choose from when building their squad.

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1. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Academy, Punjab:

The academy is the most well-known and ranks first among Indian hockey academies.

Three well-known individuals—Dr. Shivendra Singh Sandhu, Sukminder Singh Mann, and Balwinder Singh Shammi—are the creators of this academy.

The Amritsar Hockey Club and Springdale Educational Society partnered to establish this academy.

More than 60 players train at this prestigious hockey academy each year, which says a lot about the coaching setup.

It also boasts talented coaches like Jugraj Singh, Prabhjot Singh, and others.

These academies have contributed to hockey’s greater success in India and merit widespread recognition.

Better academies would provide aspiring players with a greater skill set, and the best players would ensure that if the team needed someone to step up during the crucial moments of the game, one name would stand out as the one with the best coaching and the most experience adjusting to various astro turf surfaces.

Indian Hockey popularity is steadily increasing, and all those involved deserve praise for their tireless efforts behind the scenes.

India is certainly expected to churn out more medals in national and international competition up for display in the year 2025.

I am Ankit Chaubey currently pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication along with that I have done a TV Broadcasting Course from Sporjo and holds Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication from RK Films and Media Academy New Delhi. I have played carrom at City level. Love watching Cricket, Chess, Esports and Indian Football. Working in Sportzcraazy from last 3.5 years.