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|April 02, 2025
With team choosing to focus on LA 2028, the experienced Vandana Katariya has decided to retire

Vandana Katariya, the most experienced Indian women's hockey player, on Tuesday decided to call it a day as Hockey India (HI) prepares to build the team for the World Cup and Asian Games—both in 2026—and eventually the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
With 320 international caps and 158 goals in a span of 13 years, the 32-year-old striker's story is a journey of sheer grit and resilience that saw her emerge from socio-economic backwardness to guide India to successive Olympic Games after a gap of 36 years.
Speaking from Mumbai, the Haridwar resident discusses what led to her decision, her journey with the Indian team and the newer crop of forwards. Excerpts:
How did you come to the decision?
It was difficult. The thought just came to me, and I took the decision suddenly. I was thinking about my future, about the team's future, the coach's plan for the future. The youngsters are doing well. I didn't feel good about my place in the team. So, I decided to retire.
What do you mean by not feeling good?
I was thinking about things that were not in my control. I also wanted to go along with what the coach had planned for the team and the players that were set for the future. I didn't have that much time for that. So, I took my own decision.
And what are coach Harendra Singh and HI's plans?
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