Nepal men's national field hockey team
Association | Nepal Hockey Association | ||
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Confederation | AHF (Asia) | ||
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FIH ranking | |||
Current | 68 3 (18 June 2025)[1] |
The Nepal men's national field hockey team represents Nepal in international field hockey competitions. It is ranked 68 3 (18 June 2025)[1] in the world and controlled by the Nepal Hockey Association, the governing body for field hockey in Nepal.
Competitive record
Hockey Series
- 2018-19 – First round
South Asian Games
No | Year | Host | Position |
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1 | 1995 | Madras, India | 5th
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3 | 2010 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | 4th
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5 | 2026 | Lahore, Pakistan | To be determined |
Results and fixtures
18 December 2018 Open hockey series | Kazakhstan | 6–0 | ||
12:00 | Tashkeyev 15', 25', 53', 59' Kozhym 18' Uzbek 39' |
Report |
20 December 2018 Open hockey series | Uzbekistan | 6–1 | ||
14:00 | Khakimov 23' Khaytboev 36' Sultonov 50' Ruslan 52', 53' Kalandarov 60+' |
Report | Rana 41' |
21 December 2018 Open hockey series | 4–0 | Afghanistan | ||
12:00 | Rana 3' Acharya 28', 32' Karki 58' |
Report |
Players
Current squad
The following players were named for the 2018-19.[2]
- Parkash Khaniya
- Keshab Joshi
- Narendra Karki
- Suresh Joshi
- Ranjit Raut
- Bhanu Bhattarai
- Amit Shriswastav
- Kisan Magar
- Dev Dhami
- Ram Shah (C)
- Dipendra Air
- Pradip Rajbanshi
- Roshan Chaudhary
- Rajendra Karki
- Roman Rana
- Kishor Ojha (GK)
- Sagar Acharya
- Parvesh Khaniya
References
- ^ a b "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 18 June 2025. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
- ^ "Nepal national hockey team". globalsportsarchive.com. 18 December 2018.