Jharkhand conquista su tercer título consecutivo en el campeonato nacional sub-junior femenino de Hockey India

Hockey Jharkhand ganó el 16.º Campeonato Nacional sub-junior femenino de Hockey India, asegurando su tercer título consecutivo. Las victorias se produjeron en 2024, 2025 y 2026. A lo largo de 16 años, el estado ha obtenido 34 medallas, consolidándose como una potencia en el hockey femenino.

Hockey Jharkhand continuó su dominio en el nivel de base al adjudicarse el 16.º Campeonato Nacional sub-junior femenino de Hockey India. Esto marca el tercer título consecutivo en 2024, 2025 y 2026.

El logro refuerza la posición de Jharkhand como una de las estructuras juveniles más sólidas del país. Se ha producido un desarrollo significativo en la infraestructura de hockey, particularmente con la construcción de campos de césped artificial entre 2014 y 2026.

En 16 años, Jharkhand ha ganado 34 medallas, emergiendo como una potencia en el hockey femenino y formando a futuras estrellas.

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