HIL 2026: UP Rudras withdraws due to financial sustainability concerns
UP Rudras has announced that it has withdrawn from the Hockey India League due to financial sustainability concerns.
“This was not an easy call,” said Team Director Cedric D’Souza. “We value what the league has brought to Indian hockey, but sustainability challenges made continuation untenable. Our responsibility now is to direct resources where they can have the greatest long-term impact, grassroots development.”
Indian hockey team vice-captain and Rudras’ star Hardik Singh, said, “Representing the Rudras in the Hockey India League has been an honour. Our fans have stood by us with unwavering loyalty. While this chapter closes, our dedication to hockey and to inspiring future athletes continues at the grassroots level.
The franchise stressed that the move did not diminish its commitment to the hockey or its community.
Going forward, it will focus on building strong foundations for hockey in India, investing in structured programs at the school and community level, scouting and training initiatives to identify promising players early, and creating development platforms that bridge the gap between local talent and national recognition.
UP Rudras becomes the second team to pull out of Hockey India League, after Team Gonasika. It took part in one season of Hockey India League, finishing fifth in the table in the 2024-25 season as it narrowly missed out on the knockouts.
Published on Sep 22, 2025