BUBANESWAR: As Odisha gears up to host the biggest tournament in hockey – the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 starting 28 November, the FIH (International Hockey Federation) event director made a two-day visit to the state capital the kicked off Monday to ensure preparations are up to speed in the lead up to the prestigious event which will witness 16 top teams in the world competing.
Accompanied by officials from the host federation Hockey India, Ms Gabrielle van Zwieten, events director (FIH), had extensive meetings with Vishal K Dev, commissioner-cum-secretary to government, Department of Youth Services and Sports and representatives from various departments of government of Odisha, to discuss the overall progress of work. The day-long proceedings also included the 5th executive committee meeting for organisation of the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 chaired by Aditya Prasad Padhi, chief secretary & chief development commissioner, government of Odisha.
On Tuesday, Ms van Zwieten will also be visiting the remaining facilities to complete her inspection visit, to check the preparedness to host the international teams.
“I am delighted with the progress of work here at the Kalinga Stadium and I am quite confident the venue will be ready well within the stipulated time. The keenness of the Odisha government and Hockey India to deliver to perfection and leave no stone unturned in their preparations to host the biggest hockey event is worth a mention and I am confident the hockey fraternity will witness a spectacular event starting this November,” Ms van Zwieten stated.
The infrastructural work at the Kalinga Stadium includes upgradation of seating capacity to 15,000. The stadium will also get two brand new pitches. The flood lights at both main pitch and the practice pitch too have been upgraded while the entire main stadium is being given a face-lift with wider roads, new gates, permanent CCTV cameras for safety point of view.
“Bhubaneswar is one of the best venues for hockey in the country today. It is not just the passion the people of Odisha have for the sport that makes us want to bring big international events here but it’s also the pro-activeness of the Odisha government in terms of providing world-class facilities to ensure visiting teams, officials, spectators from across the globe get the best experience. From Hockey India, we have made regular visits to Bhubaneswar and I am happy to note that the infrastructural work is on schedule,” stated Elena Norman, CEO, Hockey India.
Dev noted: “We are all quite happy and satisfied with the ongoing preparations for the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018. In terms of infrastructure, apart from the new turf being laid at the hockey ground, we have upgraded the flood lights of both the practice and main pitch. We are further giving the entire stadium a face lift by widening the roads, installing a new gate and permanent CCTV cameras from safety point of view. Our aim is to permeate the image of Odisha globally through the Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018. All the state departments are working together to expedite the same. We also have a number of campaigns lined up which begins from next month to create a buzz about the world cup nationwide.”
A total of 36 matches will be played during World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018. The opening match of the tournament will see World No. 3 Belgium take on World No. 11 Canada on 28th November, while host nation India will also open their campaign on the same day as they face South Africa. The hosts will also be in action on 2nd December, as they play a strong Belgium team whom they defeated in the quarter-finals of the Odisha Men’s Hockey World League Final Bhubaneswar 2017 at the same venue. India’s third and final Pool match will be against Canada on 8th December.
The 16 participating teams will play three matches each during the league stage over the span of 12 days before four cross-over matches take place on 10th and 11th December. The knockout matches will take place on 12th, 13th, 15th and 16th as the teams look to become the champions of the quadrennial event that was won by Australia in 2014.
The general tickets for the event are already on sale and are reasonably priced at Rs 200 (East Stand), Rs 100 (North Stand) and Rs 100 (South Stand) for the Pool and Crossover matches while tickets for the knockout matches are priced at Rs 250 (East Stand), Rs 150 (North Stand) and Rs 150 (South Stand). All general tickets for the World Cup are now available online at Ticket Genie.