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Harmanpreet Singh

Harmanpreet Singh is an Indian field hockey player who plays as a defender for the Indian national team and also captains the national team. He was part of the hockey team that won the bronze medal for India in Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

He was named in the Indian squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

He was named men's 'Player of the Year' at FIH Player of the Year Awards for the year 2020тАУ2021. and 2021тАУ2022.

Junior career

Singh made his debut for India Junior Team against New Zealand. He scored 9 goals at the 2014 Sultan of Johor Cup. His team won the tournament by defeating Great Britain 2тАУ1 in the final. For his outstanding performances he was awarded Man of the Tournament Award. He scored 4 goals at 2015 Sultan of Johor Cup. Unfortunately his team lost in the final to Great Britain in penalties 3-4 after a 2тАУ2 draw. He was the member of the team which won 2015 Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup. He was the highest goalscorer of the tournament, he scored 14 goals. After his debut appearance at the Olympics, he was selected for 2016 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup. Singh scored a crucial 66th-minute goal against Spain which helped his team win the match 2-1 and reach the semi-finals. His team won the tournament by defeating Belgium in the final 2тАУ1. He scored 3 goals in the tournament.

Senior career

2015

Harmanpreet Singh received his maiden call-up for senior team in April 2015 when he was selected for the 3 match bilateral series against Japan. But he was dropped from the team for next tournament which was the 2014тАУ15 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.

2016

Singh returned to the team for 2016 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. He scored his 1st ever goal for national team against the Japanese team which helped his team win the match 2тАУ1. He then scored one goal in the match against Canada which was won by his team 3тАУ1. He scored only 2 goals in the tournament. His team had a crushing defeat to Australia in the final 4тАУ0.

Harmanpreet was then retained in the squad for 2016 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy. In the 1st match against Germany, scored a goal in the 32nd minute but the match ended in a 3тАУ3 draw and in the next match against Great Britain he scored a goal in the 34th minute which helped his team win the match 2тАУ1. The final against Australia ended in a 0тАУ0 draw. In the penalty shootout only Harmanpreet managed to score. His team lost the final in 3тАУ1 on penalties. Singh scored 2 goals in the tournament and won the Young Player of the Tournament award.

He was named in the Indian squad for 2016 Olympics. Harmanpreet gave a disappointing performance at the Rio Olympics 2016. He failed to score a single goal. His coach claimed that he had unperformed and had not done justice to the outstanding talent and prowess that he possessed as a player. His team lost to Belgium in the Quarter-finals 1-3 after barely qualify for knockout stage. Out of 6 games, India managed to win only 2 but lost out on 3, which was a disappointing conclusion to their OlympicsтАЩ campaign. He was dropped from the team for 2016 Men's Asian Champions Trophy and 4 Nations Invitational Tournament after a disastrous Olympics campaign.

2017

After his good performances at the 2016 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup, Singh again returned to the national team for 2017 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. He scored 2 goals(27th minute and 47th minute) in the match against New Zealand which was won by his team comfortably 3тАУ0. He then was the lone scorer(26th minute) in the match against Australia which his team lost 1тАУ3. He scored 3 goals in the tournament and his team finished 3rd.

Harmanpreet Singh was named in squad for 2016тАУ17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.

He was selected for 2017 Men's Hockey Asia Cup. He scored 2 goals in the 35th minute and 48th minute in the 1st match against Japan. India easily won the match 5тАУ1. He again scored 2 goals in the next match against Bangladesh in the 28th and 47th minute. Hus team again easily win the match 7тАУ0. He then scored a goal in the 45th minute of match against arch-rivals Pakistan which was also won by his team 3тАУ1. His team topped the Pool and qualified for Super 4s stages. He scored a goal in the 19th minute in a thrashing win over of 6тАУ1 over Malaysia.He then scored a goal in the 51 minute in the match against Pakistan which was won by his team 4тАУ0 to enter the finals. His team won the tournament by defeating Malaysia 2тАУ1 in the final to win their 3rd title. Harmanpreet was joint high scorer with Malaysian Faizal Saari with 7 goals.

2022

In 2021тАУ22 Men's FIH Pro League match against England, Harmanpreet scored his 100th goal. He went to score a Hat-trick in the same match which helped his team to win the match 4тАУ3.He then scored 2 goals in the match against Germany which helped his team win the match 3тАУ0.

Club career

The young drag-flicker was bought by Dabang Mumbai for $51000 in the 2015 Hockey India League, he scored 5 goals in his first edition. He went on to win the Ponty Chadha award for the most promising player of the tournament in 2015. Mumbai Dabangs retained him for the 2016 edition. He scored only 2 goals in the whole season but his good defensive skills helped to retain him. He scored 6 goals in 2017 edition. He won the Upcoming Player of the Tournament award.

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