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2013 Hockey India League, known as Hero Hockey India League and abbreviated as HIL 2013 was the first season of the field hockey tournament Hockey India League. Tournament was scheduled to start from 5 January to 3 February but was postponed to 14 January to 10 February.


Rules and regulations

Five teams took part in the tournament and each team played three matches against each team, one at their home venue and one at the venue of the opposition team. The third match was played against the other four teams two at home and two away. The points in the league phase of the tournament were awarded as follows: If at the end of the League two or more teams had the same number of points for any place, these teams would be ranked according to the following order: #respective number of matches won; #respective goal difference (goals for less goals against). A positive goal difference always takes precedence over a negative one; #respective number of goals scored; #the cumulative results of the two matches played between those two teams taking firstly the points won in the two matches, secondly the goal difference, and thirdly the number of goals scored


Venues

Five venues have been selected for Hockey India League which will serve as home grounds for each franchise: The semi-final, third and fourth place playoff and the final of 2013 HIL were played on 9 and 10 February at Astroturf Hockey Stadium in
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Players

The players' auction for first season of HIL took place on 16 December in New Delhi. A total of 246 players were available for the auction out of which 120 players were bought by the franchises which included 50 foreign and 70 local players.


League progression


Schedule

:''All matches' timings according to Indian Standard Time (UTC +05:30)''


League Phase

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Play-offs


Semifinals

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Third and fourth place


Final


Awards


Statistics


Leading goalscorers


Hat-tricks


Scoring

*First goal of the season: Oskar Deecke for Delhi Waveriders against Punjab Warriors ''( 14 January 2013)'' *Last goal of the season: Manpreet Singh for Ranchi Rhinos against Delhi Waveriders ''( 10 February 2013)'' *Largest winning margin: 4 goals **Mumbai Magicians 4–0 Uttar Pradesh Wizards ''( 30 January 2013)'' *Highest scoring game: 10 goals **Mumbai Magicians 4–6 Delhi Waveriders ''( 21 January 2013)'' *Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 6 goals **Mumbai Magicians 4–6 Delhi Waveriders ''( 21 January 2013)'' *Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 4 goals **Mumbai Magicians 4–6 Delhi Waveriders ''( 21 January 2013)'' **Ranchi Rhinos 4–5 Delhi Waveriders ''( 23 January 2013)''


Clean sheets


Player


Team

*Most clean sheets: 3 **
Uttar Pradesh Wizards The Uttar Pradesh Wizards (abbreviated as UPW) are a field hockey team based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh that plays in the Hockey India League. It is owned by Sahara India Pariwar. Former Dutch coach Roelant Oltmans serves as coach for the team an ...
*Fewest clean sheets: 0 **
Punjab Warriors Jaypee Punjab Warriors (abbreviated as JPW) is a field hockey team based in Chandigarh, Punjab that plays in the Hockey India League. It is owned by Jaypee Group. Former Australian coach Barry Dancer serves as the head coach for the team while f ...


Discipline


Player

*Most green cards: 4 ** Yuvraj Walmiki (Delhi Waveriders) *Most yellow cards: 2 **Manpreet Singh (Ranchi Rhinos) **
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(Uttar Pradesh Wizards) ** Robert Hammond (Punjab Warriors) ** Sardara Singh (Delhi Waveriders) ** Wouter Jolie (Uttar Pradesh Wizards) *Most red cards: 1 **
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(Punjab Warriors)


Team

*Most green cards: 15 **
Delhi Waveriders Delhi Waveriders (DLW) is a field hockey franchise based in Delhi that plays in the Hockey India League. It is owned by The Wave Group. The captain of the team for HIL 2016 is Simon Child with Rupinder Pal Singh being the Vice-Captain of the tea ...
*Most yellow cards: 7 ** Mumbai Magicians **
Punjab Warriors Jaypee Punjab Warriors (abbreviated as JPW) is a field hockey team based in Chandigarh, Punjab that plays in the Hockey India League. It is owned by Jaypee Group. Former Australian coach Barry Dancer serves as the head coach for the team while f ...
*Most red cards: 1 **
Punjab Warriors Jaypee Punjab Warriors (abbreviated as JPW) is a field hockey team based in Chandigarh, Punjab that plays in the Hockey India League. It is owned by Jaypee Group. Former Australian coach Barry Dancer serves as the head coach for the team while f ...
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See also

* List of Hockey India League players * World Series Hockey


References


External links


Official website
{{Hockey India League Hockey India League seasons India Hockey