Indian hockey midfielder Manpreet Singh is set to become the country’s most-capped player when India takes on Germany in Rotterdam on Wednesday.
Manpreet will make his 413th appearance for India, going past former captain Dilip Tirkey’s record of 412 international caps.
Earlier in June, the Asian Games gold medallist had equalled Tirkey’s mark when India faced the Netherlands in Rotterdam.
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Manpreet is also the only active Indian player with more than 400 senior international caps.
The milestone underlines Manpreet’s longevity and consistency at the highest level, reflecting years of leadership, defensive solidity and key performances that have made him a mainstay of Indian hockey.
His 413th cap is not just a personal achievement, but also a new benchmark for future generations, celebrating sustained excellence and commitment to the national team.
Published on Jun 17, 2026
