India suffered a narrow 1-2 defeat at the hands of Argentina in their FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 clash held at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands, on Thursday. The match began on a somber note with both teams observing a one-minute silence in memory of the victims of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad earlier in the day.
India started strong with Jugraj Singh putting them ahead in the 4th minute, scoring from a well-executed penalty corner. However, Argentina quickly found a response through Tomas Domene, who netted the equaliser in the 9th minute after India’s goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak had made two impressive saves earlier in the sequence.
Regular Indian captain Harmanpreet Singh missed the game due to a finger tissue injury, handing the leadership role to vice-captain Hardik Singh. Despite the change, India held firm through the first half, managing to keep the Argentine attack at bay thanks to solid defensive coordination and some sharp goalkeeping by Pathak.
The second quarter featured high-tempo exchanges with both teams pushing for dominance. Argentina made several early circle entries but was repeatedly denied by India’s backline. On the other end, India’s counter-attacking play tested Argentina’s goalkeeper Tomas Santiago, who delivered key saves to keep the score level at halftime.
A more tactical and possession-heavy third quarter followed, with both teams showing caution and attempting to control the midfield. The period yielded no goals, setting up a tense final quarter with the game evenly poised at 1-1.
Argentina shifted gears in the final quarter, launching an aggressive offensive that led to a decisive second goal by Domene in the 49th minute — his second successful conversion from a penalty corner. With India trailing for the first time in the match, they responded with urgency, adopting a long-passing game in a bid to stretch Argentina’s defence.
The biggest chance for India came in the dying minutes, when they were awarded a penalty stroke. Jugraj, already on the scoresheet, stepped up again but was denied by Santiago’s brilliant reflex save, a moment that sealed the match for Argentina.
Following the loss, India now finds itself in fifth place on the FIH Pro League points table with 15 points from 12 matches. The team will look to bounce back quickly when it faces Australia on June 14.