FIH Pro League: India Men’s Team Lose 1-2 to Netherlands in Amstelveen
- TPP
- Jun 8
- 1 min read

In an intense FIH Pro League clash at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, the Indian men’s hockey team suffered a narrow 1-2 defeat against the Netherlands last night. Captain Harmanpreet Singh opened the scoring for India in a fiercely contested match, but the hosts bounced back with two goals from Thijs van Dam, sealing the win for the Dutch side.
India won’t have to wait long for a chance at redemption—they’ll face the Netherlands again tomorrow at 6:00 PM in what promises to be another exciting encounter. Looking ahead, the team will then take on Argentina on Wednesday, with the match set to begin at 6:30 PM.
Meanwhile, the Indian women’s hockey team is preparing to kick off its campaign on the 14th of this month. They’ll take on a strong Australian side at the Lee Valley Hockey & Tennis Centre in London.
As things stand, the Indian men’s team holds fourth place in the league standings, while the women’s team is currently sixth. With plenty of action still to come, fans can look forward to some thrilling hockey in the days ahead.
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