Vedanta Kalinga Lancers became the first team to qualify for the final of the Men’s Hero Hockey India League 2025–26 after a 2-1 victory in Qualifier 1 vs Ranchi Royals at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium here on Friday. The Lancers had earlier finished the league stage at the top of the standings with 16 points.
The Lancers’ progression to the final has been driven by defensive solidity. Across the season so far, Vedanta Kalinga Lancers have conceded eight goals, the best defensive record in the league.
Skipper Arthur Van Doren credited the team’s discipline and collective work rate for the result. “We knew this would be a difficult game against a side with a lot of attacking quality and individual skill,” he said. “Our focus was on staying compact, denying space in dangerous areas and making sure we were connected defensively throughout the match.”
“We weren’t perfect in every phase, but I think the discipline was there. Everyone put their body on the line, communicated well and stuck to the structure we’ve worked on all season. In these knockout games, that’s what gives you a chance to win,” Van Doren added.
Penalty corners have been another decisive factor for the Lancers this season. The side currently converts at 29.7 percent, with Belgian drag-flicker Alexander Hendrickx leading the franchise scoring charts with 10 goals from eight matches.
Reflecting on his contribution in Qualifier 1 with a brace, Hendrickx said the team’s defensive mindset laid the platform. “I think the key for us was how we defended as a unit,” he said. “We started well, went 2-0 up and even when they came back into the game, we stayed calm and conceded only one goal.”
“It may not always look spectacular, but it’s efficient. We managed the game well, especially in the final phase, by holding the ball, making smart decisions and staying patient. That kind of composure is really important in close matches like this,” Hendrickx explained.
Van Doren also highlighted the importance of not losing sight of the bigger picture. “The competition in this league is extremely tough, and that’s reflected in how many close games we’ve had, including shootouts earlier in the season,” he said. “Overall, we’ve maintained a good structure and managed key moments well, but there’s still room to improve.”
“Reaching the final is a big step, but it doesn’t guarantee anything. We’re focused on preparing well, improving small details and taking it one step at a time,” he added.
Hendrickx reflected on goal scoring stressing the collective nature of the group. “Scoring goals is always nice, but for us the most important thing is that the team wins,” he said. “We know that if we earn penalty corners, we have a good chance to score, but it doesn’t matter who finishes them.”
“Playing at home in Bhubaneswar has been special. The support we’ve received since coming here has been massive and it gives us extra energy. We’ll enjoy reaching the final for a short moment and then shift our full focus to the last step,” Hendrickx added.
Vedanta Kalinga Lancers will play the final of the Men’s Hero Hockey India League 2025–26 at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium on 26 January 2026 as they aim tor the ultimate prize.