In a moment that blended heritage, sport, and pride, Tamil Nadu officially kicked off the 2025 FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup with a grand launch event at Egmore, Chennai, on Sunday evening.

The event marked the official unveiling of the tournament logo, the mascot ‘Kangeyan,’ and the flag-off of the Trophy Tour, setting the stage for India’s next major global sporting spectacle — to be held in Chennai and Madurai from 28 November to 10 December 2025.
🏑 A Celebration of Sport and Culture
Hosted in the heart of the city at Egmore, the ceremony saw a packed audience of athletes, officials, students, and hockey enthusiasts witnessing history unfold. The star of the evening, ‘Kangeyan’ — the official mascot, embodies Tamil Nadu’s cultural identity and the state’s rich sporting spirit.
Designed as a vibrant, energetic bull — inspired by Tamil folklore and symbolizing strength and perseverance — Kangeyan will be the face of the tournament, connecting young fans across India to the world of hockey.

The unveiling was followed by the Trophy Tour flag-off, marking the beginning of a 20-city journey across Tamil Nadu and India to build anticipation for the World Cup. The tour will visit schools, sports academies, and iconic landmarks to inspire young players and fans nationwide.
🎤 Dignitaries Add Star Power
The event was graced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development & Deputy Chief Minister, who led the ceremony alongside Tayyab Ikram, President of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), and senior officials from Hockey India.
In his address, Udhayanidhi Stalin expressed pride in Tamil Nadu’s growing reputation as a global sports destination:
“Tamil Nadu is not just hosting a tournament; we are creating a legacy.
The Junior Hockey World Cup will inspire thousands of young Indians to take up the sport and strengthen our vision of building Tamil Nadu as the sporting capital of India.”
FIH President Tayyab Ikram lauded the state’s preparations and the cultural integration seen in the event:
“Hockey is not just a game — it’s emotion, identity, and connection. Tamil Nadu has showcased how tradition and modern sport can come together beautifully. We look forward to a world-class championship here.”
🌍 The Road to Chennai and Madurai
The 2025 FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup will be the first-ever edition hosted by Tamil Nadu, and it promises to be the biggest yet — featuring 24 teams, the largest participation in the tournament’s history.
Chennai’s Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium will serve as the primary venue, while Madurai will host a set of preliminary and classification matches, ensuring that the spirit of hockey reaches southern Tamil Nadu as well.
State-of-the-art turf, advanced lighting, and spectator facilities have been upgraded in both venues, following Hockey India’s collaboration with the Tamil Nadu government under a formal MoU signed earlier this year.
🎉 Symbolism in Every Detail
The event in Egmore wasn’t just about sports; it was a statement of identity. The logo unveiled during the ceremony features traditional Tamil motifs with dynamic lines representing movement and progress, capturing both the essence of hockey and the state’s cultural vibrancy.
Meanwhile, the mascot Kangeyan — fierce yet friendly — represents the Tamil spirit of “Veeram” (bravery) and “Anbu” (compassion), bridging the game’s energy with the region’s tradition.
🏆 Trophy Tour: Taking Hockey to the People
As the symbolic World Cup Trophy rolled out from Egmore, it marked the beginning of a Trophy Tour that will cover major cities including Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Salem, Vellore, Tirunelveli, and beyond.
At each stop, schoolchildren, local hockey clubs, and district sports associations will get a chance to interact with the trophy, celebrate local hockey legends, and learn about India’s legacy in the sport.
The tour will also include promotional events and exhibition matches designed to revive grassroots enthusiasm — fitting for a tournament focused on the next generation of hockey heroes.
🚀 A Big Leap for Indian Hockey
The Egmore launch symbolises a new chapter for Indian hockey — one that blends international ambition with local pride. Tamil Nadu, known for its sports infrastructure and governance excellence, is positioning itself as a long-term partner for international federations.
With the success of recent events like the Asia Masters Athletics Championship and Chennai Esports Global Championship, the Junior World Cup adds yet another feather to the state’s fast-growing sports portfolio.
For Hockey India, this is more than just a tournament. It’s an opportunity to showcase the next wave of talent that will define the nation’s future in global hockey.
🔜 What’s Next
With the Trophy Tour underway and teams gearing up, all eyes now turn to Chennai and Madurai — where the world’s best U21 players will battle for glory in less than three weeks.
As the lights dimmed at Egmore after the flag-off, one message resonated through the crowd:
“The future of world hockey begins here — in Tamil Nadu.”
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