Dabang Mumbai
Dabang Mumbai (abbreviated as DBM) is a professional field hockey team based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, that plays in the Coal India Hockey India League (HIL).[1] The aim is to build a team for the eight-time Olympic Champions, India be able to compete at the highest level of world hockey. It is owned by DoIT Sports Management. Australia coach Jay Stacy serves as the head coach for the team.
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Full name | Dabang Mumbai Hockey Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Alphas |
Founded | 2014 |
Home ground | Mahindra Hockey Stadium Mumbai, India (Capacity 8,000 plus) |
Owner | Radha Kapoor |
Coach | Jay Stacy |
Website | Official Website |
Franchisee details
Ownership
The team is owned by DoIT Sports Management (India) Pvt Ltd, which was incorporated as a part of DoIT Creations Group with the vision of promoting sports, athletes, sports facilities and events across India. The company entered the Indian sports eco-system with its first acquisition in the Pro Kabaddi League 2014 with the purchase of the Delhi franchise – Dabang Delhi KC. DoIT Creations has established the Indian School of Design and Innovation (‘ISDI’) in Mumbai in collaboration with Parsons - The New School for Design, New York City in 2013. DoIT recently acquired a strategic stake in the established Business World (BW) magazine. With Dabang Mumbai, DoIT Sports entered into Hockey India League with the primary focus towards development and growth of Indian Hockey. DoIT Sports is also committed to support women's sports development programs across the sports demographic dividend of India.
Technical alliance
Dabang Mumbai HC, a franchise of the Hero Hockey India League (HIL), is the first team in the league to enter into a Technical Partnership with Europe-based and one of the most successful club HC Bloemendaal. This promising partnership is to enhance the grass-root training structure in Mumbai and adjoining regions with an aim to produce future hockey stars for India.
2017 squad
Player | Nationality |
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Goalkeepers | |
David Harte | ![]() |
Krishan Pathak | ![]() |
Defenders | |
Sander de Wijn | ![]() |
Jeremy Hayward | ![]() |
Gurmail Singh | ![]() |
Harmanpreet Singh | ![]() |
Emmanuel Stockbroekx | ![]() |
Midfielders | |
Manpreet Jr | ![]() |
Tyron Pereira | ![]() |
Nilakanta Sharma | ![]() |
Vikas Sharma | ![]() |
Forwards | |
Johan Bjorkman | ![]() |
Florian Fuchs | ![]() |
Kieran Govers | ![]() |
Robbert Kemperman | ![]() |
Roshan Minz | ![]() |
Danish Mujtaba | ![]() |
Gurjant Singh | ![]() |
Nikkin Thimmaiah | ![]() |
Affan Yousuf | ![]() |
Fixtures
2015
No. | Date | Opponent | Venue |
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1 | 23 January | JPW | Mumbai |
2 | 24 January | RR | Mumbai |
3 | 28 January | RR | Ranchi |
4 | 1 February | DWR | Delhi |
5 | 5 February | DWR | Mumbai |
6 | 8 February | KL | Mumbai |
7 | 11 February | UPW | Mumbai |
8 | 13 February | KL | Bhubaneswar |
9 | 15 February | UPW | Lucknow |
10 | 19 February | JPW | Mohali |
Sponsors and kit manufacturers
Year | Kit Manufacturers | Shirt Sponsor |
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2015 | NA | Videocon D2H |
2016 | TK Sports | Manipal University |
2017 |
References
- "It's now Coal India-HIL". The Hindu. PTI. 17 December 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Archived from the original on 7 June 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
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