Hockey Madhya Pradesh wins Hockey India Junior Men National Championship

Hockey Madhya Pradesh wins Hockey India Junior Men National Championship

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Category : Sports Published on: June 27 2023

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  • Hockey Madhya Pradesh won the 13th Hockey India Junior Men National Championship 2023 after defeating Hockey Chandigarh in the Final at the iconic Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium.
  • Hockey Madhya Pradesh defeated Hockey Chandigarh by 4-2 in the Final.
  • Meanwhile, Hockey Haryana defeated Hockey Association of Odisha to finish third in the competition.
  • The goalscorers for Hockey Madhya Pradesh were Shreyas Dhupe (17’, 46’), Mohd Konain Dad (25’), and Ali Ahmad (52’). Meanwhile, Sumit (9′) and Surinder Singh (31′) scored for Hockey Chandigarh.
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