India Triumphs Over Belgium in Thrilling FIH Pro League Match

In a thrilling encounter, the Indian men's hockey team triumphed over Belgium with a score of 4-3 in the FIH Pro League, marking their first victory in Europe after a challenging series of losses. The match saw intense moments, including a crucial penalty stroke converted by Harmanpreet Singh. Both teams displayed aggressive play, but India managed to secure the win with key contributions from players like Sukhjeet Singh and Amit Rohidas. This victory not only boosts the team's morale but also highlights their resilience in the face of adversity.
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India Triumphs Over Belgium in Thrilling FIH Pro League Match

India Secures Victory in Belgium


Antwerp (Belgium): The Indian men's hockey team achieved a significant victory against Belgium, winning 4-3 in the FIH Pro League on Sunday, marking their first win in the European segment after a streak of seven losses.


With the match tied at 3-3 and only two minutes remaining, India opted for a referral following a strong challenge in the circle. The decision favored India, allowing the talented Harmanpreet Singh to convert the penalty stroke and secure the win.


Belgium initially took the lead in the eighth minute with a stunning shot from Arthur de Sloover that found the top right corner, ending the first quarter with a 1-0 advantage.


In pursuit of an equalizer, India responded with a powerful penalty corner strike from Sukhjeet Singh.


Belgium regained the lead early in the third quarter with a well-executed goal by Nicolas Stockbroekx.


Sukhjeet Singh once again came through for India, scoring his second goal just a minute later from open play.


Amit Rohidas then put India ahead after converting a penalty corner with a remarkable shot.


However, Belgium quickly equalized through Thibeau Labouchere, who scored his first international goal from a penalty corner.


Ultimately, Harmanpreet ensured that India emerged victorious.


Both teams started aggressively, but Belgium gradually took control, while India worked to create effective plays and maintain pressure.