Naval Tata Hockey Academy Wins Silver in Final
NTHA Falls 7-5 to SAI NCOE Lucknow in Thrilling Contest
Key Points:
- Academy secures silver medal after narrow 7-5 loss to Lucknow
- Cadet Shubham named Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament
- Project Director praises team’s progress in season-closing event
JAMSHEDPUR – Naval Tata Hockey Academy secured the silver medal after a high-intensity final against SAI NCOE Lucknow.
The match ended with a 7-5 scoreline. NTHA delivered a commendable performance throughout the tournament. However, Lucknow proved stronger in the final clash.
Cadet Shubham received the Best Goalkeeper award. His outstanding performances helped NTHA reach the final. Moreover, his crucial saves reflected exceptional composure.
The goalkeeper displayed remarkable reflexes during matches. In addition, his match awareness stood out consistently. Furthermore, he played a vital role in defensive strategies.
Gurmeet Singh Rao, NTHA Project Director, addressed the conclusion. “This tournament marked our year’s closing competition,” he said. The silver medal represents a satisfying outcome.
“We are proud of the team’s effort,” Rao added. The players showed significant progress over the season. On the other hand, the result motivates future improvements.
The academy congratulated the entire team for their achievements. NTHA extended best wishes for upcoming competitions. Meanwhile, the hockey academy continues developing young talent.
The final showcased intense action from both sides. Jamshedpur‘s hockey culture received another boost. In addition, such tournaments nurture grassroots sports development.
NTHA has consistently produced promising hockey players. The academy’s training programs emphasize skill development. Furthermore, facilities support comprehensive athletic growth.
Previous tournaments have seen NTHA’s strong performances. The hockey championship regularly attracts competitive teams. Moreover, international exposure enhances player capabilities.
The academy sent cadets to Netherlands earlier. Such international opportunities broaden skill sets. However, domestic tournaments remain equally crucial.

