The bronze medal-winning Indian men’s hockey team arrived in Delhi amid fanfare and celebratory dhols on Saturday. India won the bronze at Paris Olympics 2024 after beating Spain 2-1 in the playoff match . This was India’s second consecutive bronze at the Olympics and only second in 44 years.
The majority of the Indian hockey players including captain Harmanpreet Singh arrived in Delhi on Saturday and were greeted with garlands and celebratory dhol at the Indira Gandhi Airport. Some players celebrated their homecoming by doing bhangra outside the airport.
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The legendary goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who retired after winning the bronze medal, has stayed back in Paris as he has been declared as India's joint flagbearer with Manu Bhaker for the closing ceremony.
Amit Rohidas, Raj Kumar Pal, Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh and Sanjay have also stayed back in Paris.
“We have received all the support, and all our requirements were fulfilled. I really want to thank… We are very happy and proud,” Harmanpreet told the media on his arrival.
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“It is a big achievement for hockey. The love that is being showered upon hockey doubles our responsibility. We will also try that whenever we enter the field, we comeback with a medal,” he added.
Harmanpreet scored 10 goals in India’s bronze medal-winning campaign.
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The players were later felicitated by the Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya.
Mandaviya commended the team’s dedication and hard work, noting that their outstanding performance on the global stage has filled the entire nation with pride.
“The entire nation is proud of your achievement,” Dr. Mandaviya stated. “This victory is a testament to your perseverance, teamwork, and indomitable spirit. You have brought immense glory to India and have inspired millions of young athletes to pursue their dreams,” he added.
The Union Minister also acknowledged the tireless efforts of the coaching staff and support team, recognizing their crucial role in the team’s success. He reiterated the government’s commitment to providing all necessary support to further develop hockey in India and nurture the country’s sporting talent.
“Hockey is more than just a sport for us—it’s a symbol of our national pride. The hard work, commitment, and passion displayed by the team have led to this historic success. You have shown the world what can be achieved with resolve and determination,” Mandaviya emphasized.


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