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Kalinga Lancers

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Kalinga Lancers
Full nameKalinga Lancers
LeagueHockey India League
Founded2013
Colors   
Home groundKalinga Stadium
Bhubaneswar, Odisha
(Capacity 15,000)
Personnel
CoachAustralia Mark Hager
OwnerVedanta Limited
ChairmanNitin Tiwari
Performance
Winners 2017
Runners-up 2016
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Kalinga Lancers (Odia: କଳିଙ୍ଗ ଲ୍ୟାନ୍ସର୍ସ) is a professional field hockey franchise team based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.[1] Owned by Vedanta Limited since 2024, the franchise competes in the Hockey India League.[2]

History

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In their inaugural season in 2014, the Kalinga Lancers finished at the sixth spot at the end of league stage, and did not qualify for the semi-finals.[3] Lancers also finished the 2015 edition in a similar fashion, finishing fifth at the end of the league stage.[4]

In the 2016 Hockey India League, the Kalinga Lancers finished fourth at the end of league stage and advanced into the semi-finals for the first time, garnering 25 points from 10 games. In the semi-finals, the Lancers defeated Ranchi Rays 2–2 (4–2) to reach the Final. In the final, the Lancers faced Punjab Warriors which they lost 1–6, finishing the league as the runners-up.[5]

In the 2017 Hockey India League, the Kalinga Lancers finished second at the end of league stage and advanced into the semi-finals garnering 28 points from 10 games. In the semi-finals, the Lancers defeated Uttar Pradesh Wizards 4–4 (4–3) to reach the Final. On 26 February 2017, Kalinga Lancers defeated Dabang Mumbai 4–1 in the final to win their first ever silverware.[6]

Ownership

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Since 2013, the Kalinga Lancers were co-owned by Mahanadi Coalfields and Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation.[7] However, in 2024, prior to the 2024–25 Hockey India League season, the Vedanta Group acquired full ownership of the team.[2]

Stadium

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Kalinga Stadium, home of the Lancers.

Established in 2010, the Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar, is the home ground of the Kalinga Lancers. The 16,000-capacity stadium has hosted several national and international tournaments including the Men's FIH Hockey World Cup, Hockey Champions Trophy, Men's FIH Hockey World League, FIH Hockey Series Finals, Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, Men's FIH Pro League and Women's FIH Pro League. It was one of the venues to host the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. The stadium also serves as the home base for the men's national field hockey team, women's national field hockey team and youth national teams.[8][9]

Squad

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As of 14 October 2024
Player Nationality Signed Salary
Goalkeepers
Krishan Pathak  India 2024 32 lakh (US$38,000)
Sahil Kumar Nayak  India 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Tobias Reynolds-Cotterill  Wales 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Defenders
Alexander Hendrickx  Belgium 2024 23 lakh (US$28,000)
Antoine Kina  Belgium 2024 16 lakh (US$19,000)
Arthur Van Doren  Belgium 2024 32 lakh (US$38,000)
Mandeep Mor  India 2024 19 lakh (US$23,000)
Partap Lakra  India 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Rohit Kullu  India 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Sanjay Rana  India 2024 38 lakh (US$46,000)
Sushil Dhanwar  India 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Midfielders
Aran Zalewski  Australia 2024 27 lakh (US$32,000)
Enrique González  Spain 2024 10 lakh (US$12,000)
Mukesh Toppo  India 2024 5 lakh (US$6,000)
Nick Bandurak  England 2024 5 lakh (US$6,000)
Rabichandra Singh Moirangthem  India 2024 32 lakh (US$38,000)
Rosan Kujur  India 2024 12.5 lakh (US$15,000)
Forwards
Angad Bir Singh  India 2024 26 lakh (US$31,000)
Boby Singh Dhami  India 2024 20 lakh (US$24,000)
Deepak Pradhan  India 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Dilpreet Singh  India 2024 34 lakh (US$41,000)
Gursahibjit Singh  India 2024 6 lakh (US$7,200)
Roshan Minz  India 2024 2 lakh (US$2,400)
Thierry Brinkman  Netherlands 2024 38 lakh (US$46,000)

Personnel

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Technical staff

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As of 16 October 2024
Position Name Ref.
Head Coach Australia Mark Hager [10]
Strategy Director Australia David John [11]
Team Manager India Anjaparavanda Bopaiah Subbaiah [12]

Managerial history

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Name Nationality Period
Terry Walsh  Australia 2014
Jude Felix Sebastian  India 2015
Mark Hager  Australia 2016–

Statistics

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Overall

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Glenn Turner is Kalinga Lancers' all-time top scorer with 15 goals.
As of 26 February 2017
Season Matches Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD Win%
2014 10 2 1 7 23 34 -11 20%
2015 10 3 1 6 17 26 -9 30%
2016 12 5 1 6 42 44 -2 41.67%
2017 12 7 1 4 40 45 -5 58.33%
Overall 44 17 4 23 122 149 -27 38.63%

Performance by opposition

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Opposition Matches Won Drawn Lost GF GA Win%
Dabang Mumbai 7 5 0 2 23 14 71.4%
Delhi Waveriders 8 3 1 4 16 24 37.5%
Mumbai Magicians 2 1 0 1 4 4 50%
Punjab Warriors 9 2 2 5 24 32 22.2%
Ranchi Rays 7 3 0 4 18 24 42.8%
Ranchi Rhinos 2 1 0 1 6 4 50%
Uttar Pradesh Wizards 9 2 1 6 28 33 22.2%

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Nationality Goals
1 Glenn Turner  Australia 15
2 Moritz Fürste  Belgium 11
3 Gonzalo Peillat  Argentina 8
Gurjinder Singh  India 8
4 Lalit Upadhyay  India 6
Lucas Vila  Argentina 6

Seasons

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2014

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Gonzalo Peillat was the top scorer in Kalinga Lancers' inaugural season in 2014.
No. Date Result Opponent Venue Report
1 28 January 3 – 7 Punjab Warriors Bhubaneswar Match 5
2 30 January 5 – 0 Delhi Waveriders Delhi Match 7
3 1 February 2 – 1 Mumbai Magicians Bhubaneswar Match 10
4 2 February 3 – 4 Delhi Waveriders Bhubaneswar Match 12
5 7 February 3 – 2 Ranchi Rhinos Ranchi Match 16
6 9 February 3 – 1 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Lucknow Match 19
7 11 February 3 – 3 Punjab Warriors Mohali Match 21
8 13 February 3 – 4 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Bhubaneswar Match 23
9 14 February 4 – 1 Ranchi Rhinos Bhubaneswar Match 24
10 16 February 3 – 2 Mumbai Magicians Mumbai Match 27
Position in League Phase: 6th
Semi-finals: DNQ
  • Goals for: 23 (2.30 per match)
  • Goals against: 34 (3.40 per match)
  • Most goals: 8

2015

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No. Date Result Opponent Venue Report
1 22 January 6 – 3 Ranchi Rays Bhubaneswar Match 1
2 25 January 4 – 2 Punjab Warriors Mohali Match 2
3 29 January 5 – 1 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Lucknow Match 3
4 31 January 0 – 2 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Bhubaneswar Match 4
5 1 February 1 – 3 Punjab Warriors Bhubaneswar Match 5
6 6 February 4 – 0 Ranchi Rays Ranchi Match 6
7 8 February 2 – 1 Dabang Mumbai Mumbai Match 7
8 12 February 2 – 2 Delhi Waveriders Bhubaneswar Match 8
9 13 February 2 – 1 Dabang Mumbai Bhubaneswar Match 9
10 15 February 1 – 2 Delhi Waveriders New Delhi Match 10
Position in league phase: 5th
Semi-finals: DNQ
  • Goals for: 17 (1.70 per match)
  • Goals against: 26 (2.60 per match)
  • Most goals: 5

2016

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No. Date Result Opponent Venue Report
1 18 January 6 – 8 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Bhubaneswar Match 1
2 21 January 4 – 2 Dabang Mumbai Bhubaneswar Match 2
3 25 January 2 – 10 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Lucknow Match 3
4 28 January 3 – 2 Ranchi Rays Ranchi Match 4
5 31 January 4 – 6 Dabang Mumbai Mumbai Match 5
6 5 February 4 – 0 Delhi Waveriders Bhubaneswar Match 6
7 7 February 1 – 4 Punjab Warriors Bhubaneswar Match 7
8 8 February 2 – 3 Ranchi Rays Bhubaneswar Match 8
9 15 February 4 – 4 Punjab Warriors Mohali Match 9
10 17 January 6 – 0 Delhi Waveriders New Delhi Match 10
11 20 February 2 (2) – 2 (4) Ranchi Rays Ranchi Semi-final 2
12 21 February 1 – 6 Punjab Warriors Ranchi Final
Position: Runners-Up
  • Goals for: 42 (3.5 per match)
  • Goals against: 44 (3.6 per match)
  • Most goals: 15

2017

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Moritz Fürste captained the Kalinga Lancers side in their title winning 2017 HIL season and ended up as the top scorer of the edition.
No. Date Result Opponent Venue Report
1 22 January 1 – 0 Delhi Waveriders Bhubaneswar Match 1
2 23 January 4 – 2 Ranchi Rays Bhubaneswar Match 2
3 26 January 7 – 2 Ranchi Rays Ranchi Match 3
4 29 January 0 – 10 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Bhubaneswar Match 4
5 31 January 3 – 4 Dabang Mumbai Mumbai Match 5
6 3 February 6 – 5 Punjab Warriors Bhubaneswar Match 6
7 5 February 2 – 5 Dabang Mumbai Bhubaneswar Match 7
8 10 February 2 – 2 Uttar Pradesh Wizards Lucknow Match 8
9 12 February 6 – 4 Delhi Waveriders New Delhi Match 9
10 18 February 0 – 7 Punjab Warriors Chandigarh Match 10
11 25 February 4 (4) – 4 (3) Uttar Pradesh Wizards Chandigarh Semi-final 1
12 26 February 4 – 1 Dabang Mumbai Chandigarh Final
Position: Champions

References

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  1. ^ Sportstar, Team (13 October 2024). "Kalinga Lancers (Odisha) squad, Hockey India League 2024-25: Full list of players after auction, remaining purse". Sportstar. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Vedanta acquires full ownership of Kalinga Lancers, a team based in Odisha - CNBC TV18". CNBCTV18. 4 October 2024. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Hero Hockey India League 2014: Results Handbook" (PDF). Hockey India League. 23 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Hero Hockey India League 2015: Results Handbook" (PDF). Hockey India League. 22 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Coal India Hockey India League 2016: Results Handbook" (PDF). Hockey India League. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Kalinga Lancers crowned the Champions of Coal India Hockey India League". Hockey India League. 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Kalinga Lancers for hockey league launched". The Times of India. 19 November 2013. Archived from the original on 26 November 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  8. ^ "From Kalinga to Birsa Munda: A Look at the Venues Hosting World's Best Hockey Teams". CNN-News18. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Kalinga Hockey Stadium". Government of Odisha. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Hockey India League auctions sets fans' pulses racing". International Hockey Federation. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  11. ^ "Kalinga Lancers rope in David John as strategy director, Dr AB Subbaiah as team manager ahead of HIL 2024-25 season". Asian News International. 13 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  12. ^ "Hockey India League: Kalinga Lancers appoint David John as Strategy Director and AB Subbaiah as Team Manager". Firstpost. 13 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.