Rarh Bengal Tigers

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Rarh Bengal Tigers
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Full nameRarh Bengal Tigers
League Hockey India League
Founded 2024
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Home ground Kolkata
Personnel
Captain
Coach
OwnerShrachi Sports
ChairmanRahul Todi
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Rarh Bengal Tigers is a professional field hockey franchise team based in Kolkata that competes in the Hockey India League. [1] It is owned by Shrachi Sports. [2]

Contents

Former Australian players Colin Batch and Glenn Turner are the coaches of the men's and women's teams respectively. [3]

Ownership

Rarh Bengal Tigers is owned by Rahul Todi's Shrachi Sports.

Men's squad

2024–25

The 2024–25 Hockey India League men's squad of Rarh Bengal Tigers is as follows. [4]

PlayerNationalitySalary*
Goalkeepers
Pirmin Blaak Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ₹25 lakh ($30K)
Ali Khan Flag of India.svg  India ₹6 lakh ($7.1K)
Atal Dev Singh Chahal Flag of India.svg  India ₹3 lakh ($3.5K)
Defenders
Jugraj Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹48 lakh ($57K)
Hayden Beltz Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia ₹13 lakh ($15.5K)
Gauthier Boccard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹18 lakh ($21.4K)
Rupinder Pal Singh (C)Flag of India.svg  India ₹12.5 lakh ($14.8K)
Jasjit Singh Kular Flag of India.svg  India ₹6 lakh ($7.1K)
Midfielders
Lachlan Sharp Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 18 lakh ($21.4K)
Jaskaran Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹13.5 lakh ($16K)
Sean Findlay Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Pardeep Mor Flag of India.svg  India ₹5 lakh ($6K)
Pradhan Chandura Flag of India.svg  India ₹8 lakh ($9.5K)
Affan Yousuf Flag of India.svg  India ₹11.5 lakh ($13.6K)
Atul Deep Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Yogesh Malik Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Pardeep Singh Sandhu Flag of India.svg  India ₹3 lakh ($3.5K)
Thounaojam Ingalemba Lauwang Flag of India.svg  India ₹3 lakh ($3.5K)
Forwards
Abhishek Nain Flag of India.svg  India ₹72 lakh ($85.5K)
Sukhjeet Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹42 lakh ($50K)
Florent Van Aubel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹25 lakh ($29.7K)
Sam Lane Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand ₹27 lakh ($32K)
Gursewak Singh Flag of India.svg  India ₹6.6 lakh ($7.85K)

* Salary in USD ($) term as of 14 oct 2024

Women's squad

2025

The 2025 Hockey India League women's squad of Rarh Bengal Tigers is as follows. [5]

PlayerNationalitySalary*
Goalkeepers
Grace O'Hanlon Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand ₹5 lakh ($5.9K)
Jennifer Rizzo Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States ₹2.4 lakh ($2.8K)
Vidyasree Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Defenders
Udita Duhan Flag of India.svg  India ₹32 lakh ($38.1K)
Róisín Upton Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Elena Neill Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Marina Lalramnghaki Flag of India.svg  India ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Mahima Choudhary Flag of India.svg  India ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Vandana Patel Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Midfielders
Eva de Goede Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Sarah Hawkshaw Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Jyothi Edula Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Huda Khan Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Binima Dhan Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Munmuni Das Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam Flag of India.svg  India ₹9.5 lakh ($11.3K)
Shilpi Dabas Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Forwards
Vandana Katariya Flag of India.svg  India ₹10.5 lakh ($12.5K)
Lalremsiami Hmarzote Flag of India.svg  India ₹25 lakh ($29.7K)
Beauty Dungdung Flag of India.svg  India ₹12.5 lakh ($14.8K)
Ambre Ballenghien Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ₹14 lakh ($16.6K)
Kathryn Mullan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland ₹10 lakh ($11.9K)
Lalrinpuii Pachuau Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)
Priyanka Wankhede Flag of India.svg  India ₹2 lakh ($2.3K)

* Salary in USD ($) term as of 15 oct 2024

Statistics

Men's team

EditionMatchesWonDrawLostShootoutPoints
WL
2024–25 74030012

Women's team

EditionMatchesWonDrawLostShootoutPoints
WL
2025 4112014

Goalscorers

Men's team

RankPlayerNationalityGoals
1 Jugraj Singh Flag of India.svg  India 6
2 Rupinder Pal Singh Flag of India.svg  India 3
2 Sukhjeet Singh Flag of India.svg  India 3
2 Abhishek Nain Flag of India.svg  India 2
3 Affan Yousuf Flag of India.svg  India 1
3 Gauthier Boccard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1

Women's team

RankPlayerNationalityGoals
1 Hannah Cotter Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1
1 Katie Mullan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1
1 Beauty Dungdung Flag of India.svg  India 1
1 Udita Duhan Flag of India.svg  India 1

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