PR Sreejesh's Return: Aiming for the Helm of Junior Men's Hockey
PR Sreejesh, the legendary goalkeeper and former chief coach of India's junior men's hockey team, is vying to reclaim his role after his contract ended last December. Having led the team to a bronze in the FIH Men's Hockey Junior World Cup, Sreejesh is eager to continue contributing his experience to the juniors.
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PR Sreejesh, renowned for his achievements as a legendary goalkeeper, is looking to reclaim his role as the chief coach of India's junior men's hockey team, after his contract ended last December. His tenure saw a remarkable bronze medal victory at the FIH Men's Hockey Junior World Cup last year.
Sreejesh, who has aspirations of coaching the senior team, expressed his enthusiasm for the position, noting his commitment to imparting his vast knowledge to upcoming players. "It's been a learning journey, despite ups and downs, but the bronze medal was a significant achievement," he said.
Hockey India confirmed that a selection process is underway, with multiple candidates, including Sreejesh, in contention. Meanwhile, the senior team faces scrutiny amid recent Pro League losses, but officials assure strategies are being tested ahead of major upcoming tournaments like the Asian Games and World Cup.
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