The 2025–26 FIH Pro League is one of the most prestigious international field hockey competitions in the world, bringing together the top national teams in both men’s and women’s categories. Organised by the International Hockey Federation, the tournament represents the seventh edition of the global league since its introduction in 2019.

Often referred to as the “League of the Best,” the competition features the world’s top hockey nations competing in a season-long championship across multiple countries. The 2025–26 edition began on 9 December 2025 and is scheduled to conclude on 28 June 2026, with matches held at venues across Europe, Asia and Australia.

The league plays a crucial role in international hockey because it not only showcases elite competition but also serves as an important pathway toward qualification for major tournaments such as the Hockey World Cup.

What is the FIH Pro League?


The FIH Pro League is an annual international field hockey tournament in which the
top national teams compete in a league format throughout the season. The competition replaced the earlier FIH Hockey World League and was introduced to create a consistent global calendar for international hockey.

The tournament involves both men’s and women’s competitions running simultaneously. Each participating team plays multiple matches across different venues worldwide, earning points that determine their final position in the standings.

The league aims to increase global visibility for hockey, provide regular high-level international competition, and strengthen the sport’s commercial and broadcast appeal.

Participating Teams


The
2025–26 season features nine teams each in the men’s and women’s competitions. These teams represent the strongest hockey nations across different continents.

Men’s Teams



The participating men’s national teams include:

  • Argentina

  • Australia

  • Belgium

  • England

  • Germany

  • India

  • Netherlands

  • Spain

  • Pakistan

Pakistan’s participation in this season is particularly significant, as it returned to the Pro League after earning promotion through the Hockey Nations Cup.

Women’s Teams



The women’s competition also features nine leading hockey nations competing across the season.


These teams represent four major hockey confederations and bring together many of the world’s top-ranked players.

Tournament Format


The FIH Pro League follows a
round-robin league format, where each team plays multiple matches against other participating teams throughout the season.


For the 2025–26 season:

  • Each team plays 16 matches during the tournament.

  • Teams earn points based on match results.

  • The team finishing with the highest points at the end of the season is crowned the league champion.

Matches are organised in “blocks” during the year, where several teams gather at one venue to play a series of matches in what are sometimes described as mini-tournaments. This format helps manage international travel and scheduling across different continents.

Key Venues and Host Cities


The league is played across several major international hockey venues.


For the 2025–26 season, matches are hosted in cities across multiple countries including:

  • Rourkela (India)

  • Hobart (Australia)

  • Rotterdam (Netherlands)

  • London (United Kingdom)

  • Wavre (Belgium)

  • Berlin (Germany)

This global hosting model allows fans from different parts of the world to experience international hockey matches live.

Match Rules and Points System


The FIH Pro League follows international hockey rules with some specific features related to the league format.

Key rules include:

  • A win in regulation time earns three points.

  • If the match ends in a draw, teams proceed to a penalty shootout.

  • The winner of the shootout earns two points, while the loser receives one point.

This points system ensures that every match produces a decisive result and maintains competitive balance throughout the season.

Importance for International Hockey


The Pro League has become a major pillar of international hockey competition.


The tournament provides:

  • Regular matches between the world’s best teams

  • High-quality exposure for players and teams

  • A global platform for promoting the sport

  • Opportunities for fans to watch elite hockey throughout the year

Additionally, performances in the league often influence international rankings and can impact qualification pathways for major tournaments.

India’s Participation in the Pro League


India has been one of the key participants in the FIH Pro League since its early seasons. The Indian men’s hockey team has consistently competed against top nations such as Belgium, Australia and the Netherlands.