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Batra’s main focus is to make hockey popular and reachable

The first non-European to head the International Hockey Federation, newly-elected FIH President Narinder Batra on Tuesday said his main focus would be on the 10-year Hockey Revolution strategy starting from 2019, which aims at making the sport more popular and reachable.

Batra, who was elected President last Saturday, said as part of the Hockey Revolution programme the world body is set to introduce a nine-team home-and-away league of international teams which also serve as Olympic and World Cup qualifiers.

“There is one game I am passionate about is hockey. I want to contribute to the game and make it more popular and bigger,” Batra told in his first media conference here after becoming the world body chief.

“As part of the plan, the FIH will introduce a 10-year Hockey Revolution programme from 2019. The programme’s aim is to ensure the next generation takes up the sport. It’s overall aim is to make hockey more popular and reachable.

“From 2019 we will have hockey all throughout the year. We will start a new league which is very important in the context of FIH. It will be a home-and-away league which will witness participation from nine countries.

“The league will be a qualifier for Olympics and World Cup. Top two teams of the league will qualify for Olympics and the World Cup. The league will be organised over 6 months and will be held on Saturdays and Sundays,” he said.

The new FIH chief said they have also kept the option of organising the league on a neutral venue in case a country like Pakistan has issues hosting the event on their home soil.

“We have kept the neutral venue option for teams like Pakistan provided they agree to play,” Batra said.

Further elaborating on his plans, Batra said he wants to take hockey across the globe in a bid to increase “reach and revenue”.

“My role in FIH will be to increase geographical boundaries of the sport. I want to expand hockey to Africa, Pan America, Oceania and Asia. I want to increase the number of international teams from 10-12 to 20-25. 
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