February 19 - A successful hockey World Cup in India will be the start of the sport's revival in India, Leandro Negre (pictured), the President of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has predicted.



India were once the dominant power in hockey, winning the Olympic gold in every Games between 1928 and 1956, but have recently fallen on hard times.

But Negre has said that a good World Cup, which starts in New Delhi on February 28, coupled with new elections for new governing body Hockey India will help the sport's revival.

The Spaniard said: "As India is a key market for hockey, it will have the opportunity to host major events in the years to come.

"But first of all, the World Cup has to be successful and then a national governing body has to be in place.

"For us, a fair election of Hockey India is still absolutely necessary.

"Unfortunately this couldn't be done before the World Cup, but we stress that this should be a priority immediately after the World Cup."

The world body is looking to open new revenue streams in India, targeting sponsors and staging more top events in the country.

He said: "The Indian Project of the FIH has been in place for a while and will continue for long.

"Our work in India doesn't stop with the World Cup.

"We hope that the World Cup will act as a catalyst for Indian hockey and that the younger generation gets attracted to the game."

FIH's new revenue generating model is aimed at reducing the world body's dependence on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) by filling its coffers before the 2016 Olympics and popular hockey destinations like India and the Netherlands will be the key centres to host the World Cup and Champions Trophy at regular intervals.

Many other international federations are also looking towards India as a major market with its growing status as a global economic power.

As of now, only cricket seems to be tapping the market in a big way.

For FIH to attain the same success, it will have to draw the young generation to the game and the World Cup is the first step towards that.

Negre said: "Our title sponsor Hero Honda is making sure that the young generation is involved with the World Cup.

"Ticket sales are good and we hope it will be the best hockey event ever.

"All our partners and stakeholders are doing a great job in promoting the event.

"We are 99 per cent ready. In the last days, the fine-tuning has to be done to make sure everything will be at the best possible level."


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