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Roundglass Hockey Academy Produces More National Talent for Indian Hockey

Roundglass Hockey Academy is making headlines again as four of its athletes receive national call-ups for Indian hockey. Goalkeeper Princedeep Singh joins the Senior Men's National Coaching Camp, while Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh prepare for the U18 Men's Asia Cup. This achievement highlights RGHA's commitment to nurturing talent and its role in revitalizing hockey in Punjab. With a strong track record of success, the academy continues to be a vital contributor to the future of Indian hockey.
 

New National Call-Ups from Roundglass Hockey Academy

Roundglass Hockey Academy (RGHA) continues to nurture talent for Indian hockey, with four athletes receiving national team call-ups this week. Goalkeeper Princedeep Singh has been selected for the 36-member Senior Men's National Coaching Camp, while Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh have been invited to the preparation camp for the upcoming U18 Men's Asia Cup.


Princedeep Singh's Senior Selection

Princedeep's inclusion in the senior core probables list signifies a significant milestone in his career. Recently honored with the Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Men - U21), he has consistently excelled as a goalkeeper. His selection for the senior national camp highlights his growth within RGHA's high-performance framework and indicates his potential for future international competitions.


Junior Athletes Selected for Asia Cup Preparation

The junior athletes Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh have been called up for the U18 Men's Asia Cup preparation camp. Their selection follows impressive performances at the recently concluded Sub Junior National Championship 2026 in Rajgir. They will now vie for a place in the final squad that will head to Kakamigahara, Japan, for the U18 Men's Asia Cup, scheduled from May 29 to June 6.


RGHA's Commitment to Developing Hockey Talent

These recent selections reflect RGHA's ongoing commitment to developing hockey talent. The academy has recently made its mark on the international stage, with four players representing India at the FIH Men's Junior World Cup. This consistent output of athletes emphasizes Roundglass Hockey Academy's systematic approach to player development and its dedication to revitalizing the hockey legacy in Punjab.