New Delhi, 30 June 2019: Hockey India today named the 33 Core Probables list for the upcoming Indian Junior Men‘s National Coaching Camp scheduled to begin on Monday, 1st July 2019. Players will report at the Sports Authority of India, Bengaluru Campus for a four-week National Coaching Camp that concludes on 27th July 2019.

The Core Probables list includes Goalkeepers Pawan, Prashant Kumar Chauhan and Sahil Kumar Nayak, Defenders Suman Beck, Pratap Lakra, Sanjay, Sundram Singh Rajawat, Mandeep Mor, Parampreet Singh, Dinachandra Singh Moirangthem, Nabin Kujur, Sharda Nand Tiwari, Niraj Kumar Waribam. While, the Midfielders called-up for the National Coaching Camp are Sukhman Singh, Gregory Xess, Ankit Pal, Akashdeep Singh Jr., Vishnu Kant Singh, Gopi Kumar Sonkar, Vishal Antil, Surya NM, Maninder Singh, and Rabichandra Singh Moirangthem.

Forwards Sudeep Chirmako, Rahul Kumar Rajbhar, Uttam Singh, S Karthi, Dilpreet Singh, Araijeet Singh Hundal, Amandeep Singh, Prabhjot Singh, Shivam Anand and Arshdeep Singh have also been asked to report for the National Coaching Camp.

The focus in the upcoming National Camp will be on trying out different combinations for future tournaments, and to also maintain their fitness as the Indian Colts team play their next tournament in October 2019. “The results in the 8-Nations U-21 Invitational didn’t quite go our way, but we have this National Camp which will be helpful in trying out different combinations and variations within the Core Probables. We have selected players who were also a part of the Core Probables in our last National Camp in May 2019, and with more training in the upcoming four weeks, the players will get the opportunity to work on their speed, agility and fitness, along with different tactics and strategies,” stated Director High Performance, David John.

CORE PROBABLES LIST: 

GOALKEEPER

1 PAWAN

2 PRASHANT KUMAR CHAUHAN

3 SAHIL KUMAR NAYAK

DEFENDERS

4 SUMAN BECK

5 PRATAP LAKRA

6 SANJAY

7 SUNDRAM SINGH RAJAWAT

8 MANDEEP MOR

9 PARAMPREET SINGH

10 DINACHANDRA SINGH MOIRANGTHEM

11 NABIN KUJUR

12 SHARDA NAND TIWARI

13 NIRAJ KUMAR WARIBAM

MID-FIELDERS

14 SUKHMAN SINGH

15 GREGORY XESS

16 ANKIT PAL

17 AKASHDEEP SINGH JR.

18 VISHNU KANT SINGH

19 GOPI KUMAR SONKAR

20 VISHAL ANTIL

21 SURYA N M

22 MANINDER SINGH

23 RABICHANDRA SINGH MOIRANGTHEM

FORWARD

24 SUDEEP CHIRMAKO

25 RAHUL KUMAR RAJBHAR

26 UTTAM SINGH

27 S. KARTHI

28 DILPREET SINGH

29 ARAIJEET SINGH HUNDAL

30 AMANDEEP SINGH

31 PRABHJOT SINGH

32 SHIVAM ANAND

33 ARSHDEEP SINGH

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