Hockey India to Appoint New CEO After Eight-Month Hiatus

Hockey India to Appoint New CEO After Eight-Month Hiatus

Hockey India (HI) is set to appoint a new chief executive officer (CEO) after a hiatus of eight months following the resignation of Elena Norman in February. The decision was announced by HI president Dilip Tirkey, who stated that the appointment would be made after the conclusion of the Hockey India League (HIL).

Norman, an Australian, served as HI CEO for 13 years under the leadership of Narinder Batra. However, her tenure ended abruptly due to differences with the current management. HI had initially considered not appointing a new CEO, but Tirkey confirmed that the organization plans to hire one in the near future.

“We will appoint a new CEO. It is in our plans. We have been preoccupied about the organization of the Hockey India League (HIL) during this period which is why it couldn’t happen,” said Tirkey. “But it is in our plans. We will appoint someone in due time, but it is going to happen post the HIL.”

The relaunch of the HIL has been a priority for the Tirkey-led committee since their election in 2022. The league, which folded in 2017 after five editions, was revived on Friday amidst much fanfare.

HI secretary general Bhola Nath Singh stated that the new CEO will be an Indian and that the position will be advertised. “Yes we will appoint someone soon, but nothing has been decided yet. But that person will be an Indian for sure. We will advertise for the position,” said Singh.

The appointment of a new CEO is expected to bring stability and leadership to HI, which has faced challenges in recent years. The organization is hopeful that the new CEO will help drive the growth and development of hockey in India.

Hockey India Plans for 2028 Olympics After Paris Bronze

Hockey India Plans for 2028 Olympics After Paris Bronze

Following India’s second consecutive bronze medal finish in the Paris Olympics, Hockey India (HI) has begun planning for the 2028 Los Angeles Games. HI President Dilip Tirkey, a former India captain, outlined the federation’s vision.

“We need to start preparing for the 2028 Olympics now. After the 2026 Asian Games, which is a qualifying event for the Olympics, the coach and selectors must collaborate to determine which players from the current team can compete in Los Angeles,” Tirkey stated.

With three players in their 30s and nine expected to be over 30 in four years, HI must consider the team’s age profile. Tirkey emphasized the importance of performing well in major events such as the World Cup and FIH Pro League.

The revival of the Hockey India League (HIL) is seen as a way to promote young talent. “Young players and domestic coaches will benefit. The addition of a women’s competition is crucial,” Tirkey said.

HI faces challenges in managing the HIL, which was launched in 2013 and lasted for five editions. “The bigger challenge is making it successful in the long term. The franchises have been more or less finalized. The Odisha Government continues to be our backbone. I hope corporate houses will participate enthusiastically to support hockey,” Tirkey added.

To make domestic events more attractive, HI has made some of them mandatory for all players, including the National Championships. However, the federation may need to reconsider this decision due to the increased number of international events.

Tirkey believes that the introduction of junior and sub-junior inter-zonal championships this year will provide youngsters with more competitive exposure. “More exposure will sharpen the skills of our under-17 and under-19 players,” he said.

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