Hockey India restructures national championships
The previous system of A and B Division will no longer exist. Hockey India has now created separate competitions for states, institutions and academies across age-groups.
Published : Apr 15, 2020 14:48 IST
A day after indefinitely postponing all remaining National Championships for 2020, Hockey India on Wednesday announced a re-structured format for conducting the same from 2021 onwards, removing the existing two-tier system and creating separating competitions for states, institutions and academies across age-groups. The new format, approved by the Hockey India Executive Board, provides for separate National Championships for registered States/Union Territories, Public Sector Units/Departments/Institutions and registered academies. While the PSUs would compete in junior and senior categories for both men and women, the academies would participate at junior and sub-junior levels. The national championships for state units, however, would be held across all age groups – sub-junior, junior and senior.
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This is not the first time HI has changed the format for its national championships. The A and B Division structure was introduced in 2014 to address the issue of largely mismatched games between stronger and weaker teams, specially in the initial rounds. Prior to that, the senior tournaments were held at one go while the age-group events had zonal competitions before a national finals.