2013 Hockey India League players' auction

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2013 Hockey India League Players' Auction was the auction of players for the first season of the franchise-based field hockey tournament, Hockey India League. Auction was conducted by International Auctioneer Bob Hayton and took place on 16 December at The Lalit Hotel in New Delhi. [1]

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A total of 246 players were available for the auction out of which 93 were foreign player and 153 local. Each franchise had a purse of US$ 650,000 to spend in the auction on 24 players (14 Indian and 10 overseas) for a term of 3 years. Minimum base price for an Indian player was US$ 2,800 and for overseas player was US$ 5,000 under which franchise owners could not bid. [1]

Marquee players

Teun de Nooijer (Uttar Pradesh Wizards) is the highest-paid player of the league. Teun de Nooijer (2008-08-25).jpg
Teun de Nooijer (Uttar Pradesh Wizards) is the highest-paid player of the league.

The franchise owners made silent bids for each of the five marquee players before the actual auction begun. Hockey India then revealed which marquee player will lead which franchise based on the maximum bids by all the owners. Each team's marquee player got a contract worth at least 115 per cent of the highest successful bid for a player of that team in the auction if the silent bid is not worth more than this amount. [2]

Marquee Players
PlayerTeamBase PriceWinning Bid
Flag of India.svg Sardar Singh Delhi Wave Riders $27,800$78,000
Flag of India.svg Sandeep Singh Mumbai Magicians $27,800$64,400115%
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Dwyer Punjab Warriors $25,000$78,200115%
Flag of Germany.svg Moritz Fürste Ranchi Rhinos $25,000$83,950115%
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Teun de Nooijer Uttar Pradesh Wizards $25,000$87,400115%
115% 115% of the top paid player of the team

Sandeep Singh was bought by Mumbai Magicians at his base price ($27,800) but Mumbai bought Australian Joel Carroll for $56,000 which raises Sandeep's annual purse to $64,400 due to the 115% rule. Similarly, Jamie Dwyer will fetch $78,200 (115% of Jaap Stockmann with $68,000) and Moritz Fürste will earn $83,950 (115% of Ashley Jackson's $73,000). Dutchman Teun de Nooijer's annual purse is the highest of the league i.e. $87,400 (115% of V.R. Raghunath's winning bid of $76,000) whereas Sardar Singh's annual purse is the highest among Indian players ($78,000). [3]

Auction

Each round of main auction involved bidding for 10 defenders, 10 forwards and 10 midfielders. 25 goalkeepers were auctioned all together in the first round. [1] [4]

PlayerTeamBase PriceWinning Bid
Flag of England.svg Ashley Jackson Ranchi Rhinos $25,000$73,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christopher Ciriello Punjab Warriors $25,000$29,000
Flag of Spain.svg David Alegre Uttar Pradesh Wizards $25,000$55,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Floris Evers Ranchi Rhinos $25,000$31,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Turner Mumbai Magicians $25,000$25,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Justin Reid-Ross Ranchi Rhinos $25,000$33,000
Flag of Germany.svg Oskar Deecke Delhi Wave Riders $25,000$25,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Rashid Mehmood Mumbai Magicians $25,000$41,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Taeke Taekema Delhi Wave Riders $25,000$25,000
Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Rey Punjab Warriors $22,000$40,500
Flag of South Africa.svg Austin Smith Ranchi Rhinos $20,000$46,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Edward Ockenden Uttar Pradesh Wizards $20,000$65,000
Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Juancosa Cortés Ranchi Rhinos $20,000$42,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap Stockmann Punjab Warriors $20,000$68,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Hertzberger Uttar Pradesh Wizards $20,000$20,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Carroll Mumbai Magicians $20,000$56,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kieran Govers Punjab Warriors $20,000$41,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Doerner Uttar Pradesh Wizards $20,000$22,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Balkestein Uttar Pradesh Wizards $20,000$20,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Knowles Punjab Warriors $20,000$57,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Butturini Mumbai Magicians $20,000$31,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Gohdes Delhi Wave Riders $20,000$32,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Swann Mumbai Magicians $20,000$51,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Rizwan Sr. Delhi Wave Riders $20,000$26,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nicholas Wilson Ranchi Rhinos $20,000$24,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pirmin Blaak Delhi Wave Riders $20,000$33,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Hammond Punjab Warriors $20,000$25,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Child Delhi Wave Riders $20,000$20,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Orchard Punjab Warriors $20,000$45,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter Jolie Uttar Pradesh Wizards $20,000$53,000
Flag of India.svg Gurbaj Singh Delhi Wave Riders $18,500$36,000
Flag of India.svg Shivendra Singh Punjab Warriors $18,500$27,500
Flag of Spain.svg Sergi Enrique Mumbai Magicians $18,000$18,000
Flag of Spain.svg Andrés Mir Delhi Wave Riders $15,000$15,000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Faizal Saari Mumbai Magicians $15,000$26,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Fareed Ahmed Mumbai Magicians $15,000$21,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Bazeley Uttar Pradesh Wizards $15,000$15,000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kumar Subramaniam Uttar Pradesh Wizards $15,000$15,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Lloyd Norris-Jones Delhi Wave Riders $15,000$17,000
Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Jacobi Delhi Wave Riders $15,000$50,000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sander Baart Uttar Pradesh Wizards $15,000$24,000
Flag of India.svg Danish Mujtaba Delhi Wave Riders $13,900$63,000
Flag of India.svg Gurwinder Singh Chandi Delhi Wave Riders $13,900$50,000
Flag of India.svg Ignace Tirkey Punjab Warriors $13,900$31,000
Flag of India.svg P. R. Shreejesh Mumbai Magicians $13,900$38,000
Flag of India.svg Sarvanjit Singh Mumbai Magicians $13,900$29,000
Flag of India.svg S.V. Sunil Punjab Warriors $13,900$42,000
Flag of India.svg Tushar Khandker Uttar Pradesh Wizards $13,900$14,000
Flag of India.svg V.R. Raghunath Uttar Pradesh Wizards $13,900$76,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Rizwan Jr. Delhi Wave Riders $10,000$10,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Tousiq Mumbai Magicians $10,000$27,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Shafqat Rasool Ranchi Rhinos $10,000$10,000
Flag of India.svg Birendra Lakra Ranchi Rhinos $9,250$41,000
Flag of India.svg Dharamvir Singh Punjab Warriors $9,250$52,000
Flag of India.svg K. Chinglensana Singh Mumbai Magicians $9,250$22,000
Flag of India.svg Kothajit Singh Ranchi Rhinos $9,250$33,000
Flag of India.svg Manpreet Singh Ranchi Rhinos $9,250$61,000
Flag of India.svg Rupinder Pal Singh Delhi Wave Riders $9,250$56,000
Flag of India.svg S.K. Uthappa Uttar Pradesh Wizards $9,250$25,000
Flag of India.svg Yuvraj Valmiki Delhi Wave Riders $9,250$18,500
Flag of India.svg Akashdeep Singh Delhi Wave Riders $5,600$17,000
Flag of India.svg Amit Rohidas Ranchi Rhinos $5,600$29,000
Flag of India.svg Bipin Kishor Kerketta Delhi Wave Riders $5,600$12,500
Flag of India.svg Gurmail Singh Punjab Warriors $5,600$33,000
Flag of India.svg Harbir Singh Uttar Pradesh Wizards $5,600$18,000
Flag of India.svg M.B. Aiyappa Mumbai Magicians $5,600$21,000
Flag of India.svg Nitin Thimmaiah Uttar Pradesh Wizards $5,600$27,500
Flag of India.svg Prabhdeep Singh Ranchi Rhinos $5,600$14,000
Flag of India.svg Pradeep Mor Uttar Pradesh Wizards $5,600$23,000
Flag of India.svg Pradhan Somanna Uttar Pradesh Wizards $5,600$14,000
Flag of India.svg P.T. Rao Mumbai Magicians $5,600$17,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Imran Butt Mumbai Magicians $5,000$5,500
Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Irfan Ranchi Rhinos $5,000$5,000
Flag of Pakistan.svg Syed Kashif Shah Punjab Warriors $5,000$9,500
Flag of Spain.svg Roger Padrós Punjab Warriors $5,000$5,000
Flag of India.svg Malak Singh Punjab Warriors $4,650$9,000
Flag of India.svg Mandeep Singh Ranchi Rhinos $4,650$13,000
Flag of India.svg P.L. Thimmanna Uttar Pradesh Wizards $4,650$25,000
Flag of India.svg Sampath Kumar Maylaram Mumbai Magicians $4,650$10,000
Flag of India.svg Satbir Singh Mumbai Magicians $4,650$45,000
Flag of India.svg Sukhdev Singh Punjab Warriors $4,650$5,500
Flag of India.svg Anup Valmiki Mumbai Magicians $3,700$3,700
Flag of India.svg M. Gunasekar Uttar Pradesh Wizards $3,700$3,700
Flag of India.svg Ranjit Singh Punjab Warriors $3,700$3,700
Flag of India.svg Amon Mirash Tirkey Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$6,500
Flag of India.svg Arvind Kujur Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Chandan Singh Mumbai Magicians $2,800$7,500
Flag of India.svg Gagandeep Singh Mumbai Magicians $2,800$23,000
Flag of India.svg Gaganpreet Singh Punjab Warriors $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Gurinder Singh Punjab Warriors $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Harjeet Singh Uttar Pradesh Wizards $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Jarmanpreet Singh Punjab Warriors $2,800$7,500
Flag of India.svg Keshav Dutt Punjab Warriors $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Nilakanta Sharma Punjab Warriors $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Parvinder Singh Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Rahul Shilpkar Delhi Wave Riders $2,800$3,500
Flag of India.svg Rocky Lohchab Uttar Pradesh Wizards $2,800$14,000
Flag of India.svg Siddharth Shanker Uttar Pradesh Wizards $2,800$7,000
Flag of India.svg Sreenivasa Rao Katharu Uttar Pradesh Wizards $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Stanli Victor Minz Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$7,000
Flag of India.svg Sukhmanjit Singh Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$21,000
Flag of India.svg Surender Kumar Delhi Wave Riders $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Sushant Tirkey Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$13,000
Flag of India.svg Suresh Toppo Mumbai Magicians $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Talwinder Singh Delhi Wave Riders $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Vikramjit Singh Delhi Wave Riders $2,800$2,800
Flag of India.svg Vivek Dhar Uttar Pradesh Wizards $2,800$17,000
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2nd round

After the main auction, the teams who had not completed their quota of 24 players (14 Indians and 10 overseas) could bid for the unsold players in the main auction.

PlayerTeamBase PriceWinning Bid
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fergus Kavanagh Ranchi Rhinos $25,000$26,000
Flag of India.svg Bharat Chettri Punjab Warriors $18,500$19,000
Flag of India.svg Hans Raj Delhi Wave Riders $2,800$3,000
Flag of India.svg Imran Khan Delhi Wave Riders $2,800$3,000
Flag of India.svg Jonny Jasrotia Mumbai Magicians $2,800$3,000
Flag of India.svg Sanjay Kumar Bir Mumbai Magicians $2,800$3,000
Flag of India.svg Sumit Topno Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$3,000
Flag of India.svg Vikas Choudhary Ranchi Rhinos $2,800$3,000

Replacement signings

Franchises can sign players after the HIL auction, as replacement of contracted players who are not available to play due to injuries and national commitments. Under HIL rules, the replacements have to be chosen from the pool of players who went unsold in the auction. [5]

PlayerReplacedTeamPriceReason for replacement
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tim Jenniskens Flag of the Netherlands.svg Taeke Taekema Delhi Wave Riders $20,000Back injury [5]
Flag of India.svg Lovedeep Singh Flag of India.svg Rahul Shikpkar Delhi Wave Riders $2,800Knee injury [6]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Liam de Young Flag of Spain.svg Sergi Enrique Mumbai Magicians $25,000 [7]
Flag of India.svg Khadangbam Rinel Singh Flag of India.svg Amon Mirash Tirkey Ranchi Rhinos $2,800
Flag of India.svg Tarandeep Singh Flag of India.svg Sukhmanjit Singh Ranchi Rhinos $2,800
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ford Flag of Pakistan.svg Syed Kashif Shah Punjab Warriors $20,000Player released [8]
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Edwards Flag of Pakistan.svg Rashid Mehmood Mumbai Magicians $20,000Player released [8]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Wilson Flag of Pakistan.svg Fareed Ahmed Mumbai Magicians $20,000Player released [8]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Simpson Flag of Pakistan.svg Imran Butt Mumbai Magicians $15,000Player released [8]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Deavin Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Tousiq Mumbai Magicians $15,000Player released [8]
Flag of Spain.svg Bosco Pérez-Pla Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Irfan Ranchi Rhinos $15,000Player released [8]
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dean Couzins Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Rizwan Jr. Delhi Wave Riders $25,000Player released [8]
Flag of New Zealand.svg Andy Hayward Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Rizwan Jr. Delhi Wave Riders $25,000Player released [8]

Unsold players

Following unsold players were added to the reserve pool (according to their base price):

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