The Junior Women's National Camp will begin from 17 January 2022 at SAI Bengaluru ~

New Delhi, 15 January 2022: Hockey India on Saturday named 66 players for the upcoming Junior Women's National Camp which begins from 17 January 2022 at the Sports Authority of India, Bengaluru.

The players have been selected on the basis of Hockey India sanctioned domestic junior events in 2021. The camp will be held with an aim to select the core probable list of players.

Highlighting the importance of the Junior Women's National Camp, India Women's Team Chief Coach Janneke Schopman said, "The list of players have been selected keeping in mind not only the upcoming Junior Women's tournaments this year, including the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup South Africa 2021 and the next World Cup scheduled for 2023, but also a long term vision for 2028 Olympic Games.

"We wish to send our best team to the tournament and with the extended time in our hands, this camp will help us in recognising players that can showcase their talent on the big stage for the future. It is also a learning opportunity for everyone, and for us to ensure that we are ready for the challenge that lies in front of us," she added.

 

List of players:

  1. Khushboo
  2. Preeti
  3. Vaishnavi Phalke
  4. Annu
  5. Beauty Dungdung
  6. Mumtaz Khan
  7. Rutuja Pisal
  8. Aanchal Sahu  
  9. Anisha Sahu  
  10. Anjali Panwar  
  11. Chandana J  
  12. Kajal Bara  
  13. Kurmapu Ramya
  14. Manita  
  15. Manveet Kaur
  16. Monu  
  17. Pramodni Lakra  
  18. Sp Likitha  
  19. Mahima Tete
  20. Jyoti Chhatri
  21. Manju Chorsiya
  22. Neelam
  23. Mudugula Bhavani
  24. Samiksha Saxena
  25. Adira S  
  26. Ashwini Kolekar  
  27. Bharani Sathram
  28. Dechamma Ganapathi  
  29. Dhapa Devi  
  30. Hema Singh  
  31. Kajal Sadashiv Atpadkar  
  32. Kalpana Kumari
  33. Kshetrimayum Sonia Devi
  34. Sanjana  
  35. Madhuri Kindo  
  36. Momita Oram  
  37. Navneet Kaur  
  38. Neha Kumari
  39. Nidhi  
  40. Palak  
  41. Priyanka  
  42. Shaya Kaveramma Ba  
  43. Shail Kumari Gupta
  44. Anjana Dungdung
  45. Swarnika Rawat
  46. Tejaswini Dn  
  47. Vinamrata Yadav
  48. Vishali Sharma  
  49. Priyanka Yadav
  50. Jyothi Edula
  51. Jyoti Singh
  52. Mary Kandulana
  53. Taranpreet Kaur
  54. Nikita Toppo
  55. Sanskriti Sarwan
  56. Nishi Yadav
  57. Hina Bano
  58. Ranji Kerketta  
  59. Ruchika Upadhyay
  60. Deepika Soreng
  61. Kanchan Nidhi Kerketta
  62. Neeraj Rana
  63. Anjali Gautam
  64. Hritika Singh
  65. Soniya Kumre
  66. Bhumiksha Sahu

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