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Mumtaz Khan (field hockey)

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Mumtaz Khan
Personal information
Born (2003-01-15) 15 January 2003 (age 21)
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
Senior career
Years Team
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
India U21
2023– India 9 (0)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing  India
Youth Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2018 Buenos Aires Team

Mumtaz Khan (born 15 January 2003)[1] is an Indian women's field hockey player from Uttar Pradesh. She plays as a forward. She made her senior India debut at the FIH pro-league at Bhubaneswar.[2] She plays for Indian Oil Corporation Limited in the domestic tournaments.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Khan hails from Lucknow. Her parents, Kaiser Jahan and Hafiz Khan, sell vegetables on a push cart. She has five sisters Farha, Shanaz, Tarannum, Shireen, Sania and a brother, Armaan. Since the family has no house of their own, they stay in the house of her mother's brother (mama).[3] She started playing hockey in 2014. In 2023, she secured employment with Indian Oil Corporation.

Career

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In 2017, she was selected for the Junior India team. She was part of the Indian team that won silver at the 3rd Youth Olympics Games 2018, Buenos Aires, Argentina.[4] She was also part of the girls u-18 team that won bronze medal at the Asia Cup.[3] She was India's top scorer with eight goals at the 2022 Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup in South Africa.[5] She made her Hockey5s senior India debut at the Hero FIH Hockey 5s Lausanne 2022[4] After a layout due to an injury,[6] she is back in the senior India team for the FIH pro-league at Bhubaneswar, where she got her maiden India cap against China. In January 2024, she was part of the Indian team that won silver at the 2024 Women's FIH Hockey5s World Cup in Muscat, Oman.[7]

Awards

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  • In 2021, she received FIH Women's Rising Star of the Year award.[4]
  • In 2022, she received Hockey India’s Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Mumtaz Khan Profile". Hockey India. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  2. ^ Ganesan, Uthra (2024-02-03). "FIH Pro League 2023-24: Indian women's team loses 2-1 to China in campaign opener". Sportstar. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  3. ^ a b "Meet Mumtaz Khan, rickshaw-puller's daughter part of India's medal-winning Junior Hockey Team". DNA India. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  4. ^ a b c d Sportstar, Team (2023-04-19). "Mumtaz Khan keen to impress with Indian women's hockey team". Sportstar. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  5. ^ Lahiri, Dipankar (2022-04-22). "Never got the respect I thought I deserved: Junior hockey star Mumtaz Khan". thebridge.in. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  6. ^ Scroll Staff (2023-04-20). "Hockey: Mumtaz Khan eager to earn her place in national team after bouncing back from injuries". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  7. ^ PTI (2024-01-27). "FIH Hockey5s Women's World Cup: India beats South Africa 6-3 to enter final". Sportstar. Retrieved 2024-02-07.