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Indian Women's Hockey Coach Resigns Amid Player Uprising
4 Dec
Summary
- Players complained of mental harassment and outdated coaching methods.
- Sports Ministry directed Hockey India to take immediate action.
- The women's hockey team camp was called off after the resignation.

Harendra Singh, head coach of the Indian women's hockey team, resigned on December 1, 2025, a surprising move prompted by extensive player grievances. Reports indicate a prolonged period of dissatisfaction among players regarding Singh's "outdated and dictatorial" coaching methods and alleged "mental harassment."
The players formally lodged complaints with Hockey India, SAI TOPS officials, and the Sports Ministry last week. Acknowledging the seriousness of these allegations, the Sports Ministry urged Hockey India to take prompt action. An investigation involving Hockey India officials speaking with players in Bengaluru confirmed widespread discontent, with many players advocating for the removal of the entire coaching staff.
Following the investigation and acceptance of Singh's resignation, the women's hockey team's training camp in Bengaluru was suspended, with players sent home. The team's performance and fitness levels had reportedly declined significantly, leading to numerous injuries. Dutch coach Sjoerd Marijne, previously credited with a fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics, is now rumored to be a candidate for the head coach position.



