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Uthra Ganesan, Uthra Ganesan NEW DELHI

Hockey | India to host 2021 FIH junior men’s World Cup

India will host the 2021 Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup, making it the second big-ticket event awarded to the country for the second time on the trot.

The defending champion had hosted the 2016 edition as well, becoming the first host nation to lift the trophy defeating Belgium 2-1 in the final.

On Monday, the FIH named India as the host for the next edition, ensuring the marquee event in the sport remains within the country at both senior and junior levels.

India has already been named as the host for the 2023 Men’s World Cup after the 2018 edition. However, while the senior event would be held in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, the venue and dates for the junior event would be decided later.

The 2016 edition was held to packed houses in Lucknow.

The FIH, meanwhile, also decided that the next women’s Junior World Cup will be held for the first time ever in Africa, naming Potchefstroom, South Africa, as the host.

The 16-team men’s event would include six from Europe, four from Asia and two each from Africa, Oceania and Pan America. For the women, Pan-Am gets an extra spot and Asia loses one.

While the European teams have already been decided following the continental qualifiers last year, the rest would be finalised by the end of this year.

The Junior Asia Cup and the African qualifiers will be held in June followed by Pan-Am event in December.

Germany, England, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and France have already booked their spots. Among the women, Russia replaces France as the sixth team.

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