Hockey India
Secretary General and Hero Hockey
India League Chairman Dr. Narinder Batra said the
Mini Players Auction/Closed Bid would give the franchisees the chance to buy
new players to replace permanent withdrawals and complete their squads for the coming
season.
“The base prices for the players vary from $ 2,600 to $
25,000,” he said.
“With the inclusion of a new team in HIL 2014, we can expect
more spectacular hockey this time. The second season will be an exciting
opportunity for the young and coming talent to leave its mark on this
tournament,” Dr. Batra said. “We are sure Hero HIL 2014 will build on the
massive landmark that the inaugural edition was.”
Nearly 154 players from India and overseas have made
themselves available for the Hero HIL Mini Players Auction/Closed Bid.
In the inaugural season, 70 top domestic players including the Indian
national side as well as 50 international players who are part of the national
squads of Australia , New Zealand , South
Africa , Netherlands ,
Germany , Malaysia , Spain ,
and Argentina
played for the five teams.
Of the 120 players who played in the inaugural Hero Hockey
India League, 60 were Olympians. The list includes winners of the prestigious
FIH Player of the Year Award including Jamie Dwyer (2004, 2009, 2010, 2011),
Teun de Nooijer (2003, 2005, 2006) and Moritz Fuerste (2012). Seven of the top
10 FIH rated players played in the Hero HIL 2013.
More than 41 million fans in India along with 29 million
international fans watched the inaugural tournament; its reach was ahead of the
UEFA Euro 2012. The inaugural season, won by the Ranchi Rhinos, was telecast in
146 countries. The largest marketing campaign for a hockey tournament saw
record stadium walk-ins and more than half a million fans liked the official Facebook
page.
Star Sports, Broadcast Partner of the Hero HIL will telecast
live all the matches. The second edition of the world’s most exciting and
innovative hockey league will be played from January 23, 2014 with
the final being scheduled for Sunday, February 23, 2014.
A HI Press release
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