Hockey: Korea And Wales Arrive In Hyderabad For FIH World Cup Qualifiers

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FIH World Cup Qualifiers: The women’s hockey teams of South Korea and Wales touched down in Hyderabad ahead of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers 2026, the eight-nation tournament, running from March 8-14 which will determine three qualifying spots for the marquee event in Belgium and the Netherlands.Led by captain Lee Yuri, Korea brings the experience of nine previous World Cup campaigns, aiming to return to the world stage and challenge their best-ever finish (bronze, 1990).

Meanwhile, Wales arrive fresh off a runner-up finish at the 2025 EuroHockey Championship II, fiercely chasing their first World Cup appearance since 1983.

Korea is in Pool A, along with England, Italy, and Austria, while Wales is in Pool B with India, Scotland, and Uruguay.

Earlier, the national hockey teams from England, India, and Scotland had already touched down in Hyderabad and were getting ready to compete in the highly anticipated competition.

England bring a proud legacy to the eight-nation tournament. Having competed in 11 previous FIH World Cups, the squad will be hungry to secure their ticket to Belgium and the Netherlands. The team will ultimately be aiming to surpass their best-ever global finish—a hard-fought Bronze medal in the 2010 edition.

The squad arrived with strong momentum and a clear focus. Speaking on their arrival, Captain Flora Peel expressed confidence in the team’s form. “We’ve had a really good training block in England, and before that, we were out in China for the Pro League with some very competitive games. The team is in a great place right now, and we’re really looking forward to getting started.”

India reached Hyderabad from their base in Bengaluru a few days back. The hosts will look to capitalise on familiar conditions and strong local support. They arrive following a month-long training camp in Bengaluru, where the squad focused on conditioning, fitness and tactical structure to ensure they are fully prepared for the demands of the tournament.

Eight teams, divided into two Pools of four each, will be competing in the qualifiers for the three spots in the World Cup.

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