Maratha Warriors

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Maratha Warriors
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League Premier Hockey League
TierFirst Division
Home city Pune
Stadium nameMahindra Hockey Stadium
Colours Red, Black and White
Best season2005 - 3rd place
Head coach Mukul Pandey
General manager James Peter Ekka

The Maratha Warriors were a field hockey team from Maharashtra, India that competed in the now defunct Premier Hockey League.

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Players

NameCountryPosition
Adrian D'Souza Flag of India.svg Goalkeeper
Gurpreet Singh Flag of India.svg Goalkeeper
Anurag Raghuvanshi Flag of India.svg Fullback
Kuldeep Singh Flag of India.svg Fullback
Ajmer Singh Flag of India.svg Fullback
Imran Warsi Flag of Pakistan.svg Fullback
Gurbaj Singh Flag of India.svg Half back
Dhananjay Mahadik Flag of India.svg Half back
Viren Rasquinha Flag of India.svg Half back
Gaurav Tokhi Flag of India.svg Half back
Conroy Remedios Flag of India.svg Half back
Gurvinder Singh Chandi Flag of India.svg Forward
Hemant Gethe Flag of India.svg Forward
Stanley Fernandes Flag of India.svg Forward
Bharat Kumar Flag of India.svg Forward
Shivender Singh Flag of India.svg Forward
Jamie Dwyer Flag of Australia (converted).svg Forward
Hardeep Singh Flag of India.svg Forward

Note: The list of players was obtained from the PHL website. The list may change in the near future.

Personnel

Results

SeasonPlayedWonLostGoals forGoals againstGoal differencePointsFinal standing
20058441718-1133rd
20068351115-485th
2007127(4-ET)5(2-ET)1920-1194th

Note:- ET is win/loss in extra time

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