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Oman beats India to become host of first Hockey5s World Cup 2024
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Lausanne, June 3 : Oman has beaten India, Pakistan and Singapore to win the bid to host the first edition of the FIH Hockey5s World Cups for men and women, to be played in January 2024. Matches will take place in Omani capital Muscat, the FIH announced on Thursday.
The Hockey5s flagship event is a brand-new FIH competition. Sixteen teams per gender - three per continent plus Oman as hosts will take part in the maiden edition. Continental Hockey5s qualifiers for the World Cup will be organised next year.
India’s Batra re-elected FIH President after beating Coudron by two votes
May 24, 2021
LAHORE: Narinder Batra has secured a second term as President of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) after edging Marc Coudron in a closely-fought election at Saturday’s online Congress. There were just two votes separating the two candidates as Batra clung on to his position as head of the organisation and will remain in charge until 2024. Batra, also President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and an International Olympic Committee (IOC) member, polled 63 votes, while Coudron collected 61 as the Belgian challenger came agonisingly close to beating his Indian rival. A 62-61 result would not have been enough to see Batra re-elected, so this was the smallest winning margin possible. A total of 124 members voted at the election with Eswatini entering seconds before the vote began –– potentially playing a key role in the outcome.