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Thirty-six teams will participate in the hockey nationals

IANS | Posted on Sep 21, 2012 at 04:18pm IST

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Bangalore: In all 36 teams, including defending champions Haryana, have confirmed their participation in the second men's senior National hockey Championship commencing here Sunday under the aegis of Hockey India.

The teams have been divided into eight groups for a preliminary league at the end of which the toppers in each pool will qualify for the knock-out quarter-finals which are scheduled for September 30, followed by semi-finals slated for October 1 and the final for October 2.

The line-up includes five institutional teams Air India, Services, Combined Universities, Indian Railways and the Delhi-based Sashastra Seema Bal.

Thirty-six teams will participate in the hockey nationals

36 teams have confirmed their participation in the second men\'s senior National hockey championship.

The matches will be played at two astro-turf venues, the hockey stadium in the city and the nearby MEG grounds, according to Hockey Karnataka secretary and former India goalkeeper AB Subbaiah, who briefed the media here Friday.

While Tamil Nadu's Mohammedd Muneer is the tournament director, Hockey India's selectors B.P. Govinda, Balbir Singh and Syed Ali besides government nominees Harbinder Singh and Dilip Tirkey will be attending the event.

The tournament is being supported by the government of Karnataka in association with Cafe Coffee Day, Namma Metro and Micro Labs.

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