Jalandhar: Indian hockey stalwart Manpreet Singh has reached another remarkable milestone in his illustrious career by drawing level with the highest number of international appearances for the country. The experienced midfielder equalled the long-standing record of 412 matches while representing India against the Netherlands in Rotterdam, placing his name alongside one of the sport’s greatest legends.
With this achievement, the former Indian captain now shares the distinction of being the joint-most capped player in the history of Indian men’s hockey, matching the record established by former skipper and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey.
The landmark further cements Manpreet’s status as one of the defining figures of modern Indian hockey. At 33, he remains the only active Indian men’s player to have crossed the 400-match mark, highlighting both his longevity and consistent presence at the highest level of international competition.
For well over a decade, Manpreet has been a driving force in India’s midfield, earning praise for his vision, relentless work ethic and ability to dictate the pace of the game. His leadership qualities and experience have played a crucial role in India’s resurgence on the global hockey stage.
Among the biggest highlights of his career was leading India to a historic bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, ending the country’s long wait for an Olympic podium finish in men’s hockey. Beyond the Olympics, he has represented the nation in multiple editions of the Hockey World Cup, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and several other prestigious international tournaments.
His ability to deliver under pressure and guide younger players has made him one of the most respected figures in the dressing room. Coaches and teammates alike have often credited his calm approach and tactical awareness for strengthening the team’s performances in high-stakes encounters.
The milestone in Rotterdam also sets the stage for another historic moment. In India’s next international fixture, Manpreet is expected to surpass the record and become the country’s most-capped hockey player outright with his 413th appearance.
The anticipated achievement would mark another significant chapter in a career built on discipline, consistency and commitment to the national team. It would also place Manpreet among a select group of international hockey players whose longevity has left a lasting impact on the sport.
As Indian hockey continues to build on its recent successes, Manpreet Singh’s journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes across the country. His record-equalling appearance stands as a testament to years of dedication and reinforces his legacy as one of the finest players to have worn the Indian jersey.