Delhi SG Pipers

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Full nameDelhi SG Pipers
League Hockey India League
Founded 2024
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Home ground Delhi
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Mentor Flag of India.svg P. R. Sreejesh [1]
OwnerSG Sports
CEO Mahesh Bhupathi
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Delhi SG Pipers is a field hockey franchise team based in Delhi that competes in the Hockey India League. [2] It is owned by tennis icon Mahesh Bhupathi's SG Sports. [3] [4]

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Former Indian goalkeeper P. R. Sreejesh is the director of both the teams. [5] Australian veteran Graham Reid is the men's team's coach, while former Dutch player Dave Smolenaars is the women's team's coach. [6]

Men's squad

2024–25

PlayerNationalitySalary
Goalkeepers
Tomás Santiago Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina ₹10 lakhs
Pawan Malik Flag of India.svg  India ₹15 lakhs
Adarsh G Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakhs
Defenders
Jarmanpreet Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹38 lakhs
Varun Kumar Flag of India.svg  India ₹34 lakhs
RohitFlag of India.svg  India ₹40 lakhs
Pau Cunill Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ₹10 lakhs
Joginder Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹5.2 lakhs
Midfielders
Raj Kumar Pal Flag of India.svg  India ₹40 lakhs
Ky Willott Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia ₹10.5 lakhs
Ankit Pal Flag of India.svg  India ₹20 lakhs
Flynn Ogilvie Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia ₹10 lakhs
Christopher Rühr Flag of Germany.svg  Germany ₹18 lakhs
Jorrit Croon Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ₹10 lakhs
Forwards
Shamsher Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹42 lakhs
Tomas Domene Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina ₹36 lakhs
Nicolas De Kerpel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹10 lakhs
Dilraj Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹5 lakhs
Aditya Lalage Flag of India.svg  India ₹20 lakhs
Sourabh Kushwaha Flag of India.svg  India ₹5 lakhs
Sumit Kumar Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakhs

Women's squad

2024–25

PlayerNationalitySalary
Goalkeepers
Bichu Devi Kharibam Flag of India.svg  India ₹16 lakhs
Elodie Picard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹10 lakhs
Bansari Solanki Flag of India.svg  India ₹3 lakhs
Defenders
Emma Puvrez Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹10 lakhs
Jyoti Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakhs
Stephanie De Groof Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹5 lakhs
Giselle Ansley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ₹5 lakhs
Miri Maroney Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Lizzie Neal Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Midfielders
Manisha Chauhan Flag of India.svg  India ₹12.5 lakhs
Xan de Waard Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ₹10 lakhs
Khaidem Chanu Flag of India.svg  India
ManishaFlag of India.svg  India ₹3.7 lakhs
Manashri Shedage Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakhs
Forwards
Sunelita Toppo Flag of India.svg  India ₹24 lakhs
Sangita Kumari Flag of India.svg  India ₹22 lakhs
Navneet Kaur Flag of India.svg  India ₹19 lakhs
Deepika Sehrawat Flag of India.svg  India ₹20 lakhs
Mumtaz Khan Flag of India.svg  India ₹11 lakhs
IshikaFlag of India.svg  India ₹5.4 lakhs
Geeta Yadav Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakhs
Charlotte Watson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Preeti Dubey Flag of India.svg  India ₹6.7 lakhs
Himanshi GawandeFlag of India.svg  India ₹2.1 lakhs

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