Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2023

The Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2023, one of the most anticipated hockey tournaments, is set to take place in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Recently, the prestigious trophy was unveiled by Anurag Thakur, the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, in a grand ceremony held in New Delhi. Alongside the trophy, Thakur also launched the ‘Pass the Ball Trophy Tour’ campaign, which aims to ignite excitement and passion among hockey fans across India.  

Unveiling the Trophy and the Campaign 

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports unveiled the magnificent trophy for the Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2023. The event also marked the launch of the ‘Pass the Ball Trophy Tour’ campaign, which seeks to engage and inspire young athletes to dream of representing Team India in the future. Thakur expressed his belief that India would make history if it wins the tournament for the fourth time. 

The Trophy Tour 

The Hero Asian Champions Trophy will embark on a grand tour, visiting several cities across India. From Delhi to Chennai, the trophy will journey through Chandigarh, Guwahati, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Bangalore, and Trivandrum. This extensive tour aims to connect with hockey enthusiasts from different regions, creating a vibrant and enthusiastic atmosphere ahead of the tournament. 

The Participating Teams 

The Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2023 will witness fierce competition between six top-notch teams. India, Korea, Malaysia, Japan, Pakistan, and China will battle it out for the coveted title.

The Trophy’s Symbolic Value 

The Asian Champions Trophy, crafted by renowned trophy maker Sanjay Sharma, is a symbol of excellence and victory. Constructed using a combination of brass, aluminum, and copper, the trophy exhibits a unique flair. The intricate design and the use of precious materials reflect the essence of the tournament and its significance in the field of hockey. 


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  1. Dr.Cajetan Coelho

    July 15, 2023 at 3:29 pm

    Asian hockey is a treat to watch. Wishing the Lathi-wielders from India, Korea, Malaysia, Japan, Pakistan, and China a memorable Hero Asian Champions Trophy festivities.

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