Kalinga Hockey Stadium should not be confused with Kalinga Stadium.
Kalinga Hockey Stadium | |
Location: | Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India |
Coordinates: | 20.2909°N 85.825°W |
Built: | 1978 |
Opened: | 1978 |
Owner: | Government of Odisha |
Operator: | Sports and Youth Services (DSYS) |
Capacity: | 16,000[1] |
Tenants: | India men's national field hockey team India women's national field hockey team Odisha Hockey Team |
Kalinga Hockey Stadium is a hockey stadium in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
The stadium is maintained by Sports and Youth Services (DSYS). It was possible due to initiatives taken by CM Patnaik.
The stadium is mainly used for field hockey and has synthetic turf which has been host to World Men's FIH Hockey World Cup and been a training centre to most of the international hockey players of India.
Stadium is the home ground of Odisha Hockey Team, situated at the right corner of Kalinga Stadium.
Event | Year | Organiser | Dates |
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Hockey Champions Trophy | 2014[2] | Hockey India | 6–14 December 2014 |
Men's FIH Hockey World League | 2016–17[3] | 1–10 December 2017 | |
Men's FIH Hockey World Cup | 2018 | 28 November – 16 December 2018 | |
FIH Hockey Series Finals | 2018–19 | 6–16 June 2019 | |
2019 | 1–2 November 2019 | ||
2019 Men's FIH Olympic Qualifiers | 2019 | 1–2 November 2019 | |
Men's FIH Pro League | 2020–21 | 18 January – 30 May 2021 | |
Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup | 2021 | 24 November – 5 December 2021 | |
Men's FIH Pro League | 2021-22 | 26 February – 15 April 2022 | |
Women's FIH Pro League | 2021-22 | 26 February – 9 April 2022 | |
2022-23 | 28 October – 6 November 2022 | ||
2023[4] | 13–29 January 2023 | ||
2023–24 Women's FIH Pro League | 2024 | 3–16 February 2024 (Future Event) | |
2023–24 Men's FIH Pro League | 2024 |