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Hockey India League Takes Over UP Rudras Franchise to Preserve 2026 Season Integrity

In a decisive move to ensure the continuity and competitiveness of the Hero Hockey India League (HIL), the league’s Governing Council has announced it will take over operations of the UP Rudras franchise for the upcoming 2026 season. The decision comes in response to the franchise’s temporary exit, and it marks the Council’s commitment to maintaining the structure of India’s premier hockey competition.

With the league only recently revived after a seven-year hiatus, the Council’s action helps stabilise the men’s competition, which would have dropped to five teams following the earlier withdrawals of Team Gonasika (men’s) and Odisha Warriors (women’s) last month. By stepping in, the Council ensures that Rudras players will remain active and that the tournament’s integrity remains intact.

“The league cannot afford further disruptions in just its second season back,” a senior official said, hinting at the importance of preserving fan trust and franchise momentum. The Council will manage the UP Rudras’ day-to-day operations and team affairs until new ownership is found. Talks with potential buyers are ongoing, and the Council remains open to discussions with interested parties.

First launched in 2013, the HIL offered a promising platform for domestic and international hockey stars but was suspended in 2017 due to financial challenges. The 2024–25 return, bolstered by corporate backers such as JSW Sports, Vedanta, Shrachi Group, and SG Sports, marked a crucial step in re-establishing professional hockey in India.

Currently, the men’s league features six teams: Tamil Nadu Dragons, Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers, Vedanta Kalinga Lancers, Hyderabad Toofans, SG Pipers, and JSW Soorma Hockey Club. The women’s competition includes Odisha Warriors (now withdrawn), Rarh Bengal Tigers, SG Pipers, and Soorma Hockey Club.

The absence of the Odisha Warriors is particularly significant, as the team won the first edition of the revived women’s league in January 2025, defeating Soorma Hockey Club 2–1 in the final. Their withdrawal, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding UP Rudras, had raised questions about the league’s future.

However, with the Council stepping in and affirming its commitment to stability, the 2026 men’s competition will proceed with six teams. The move also signals a broader effort to attract sustainable franchise investment while protecting the interests of players and fans.

As the HIL continues its comeback journey, the league’s leadership is making it clear: continuity, competition, and commitment remain at the heart of India’s hockey revival.

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