2005 Premier Hockey League
2005 Premier Hockey League
The 2005 Premier Hockey League (PHL) was the inaugural season of India's professional field hockey league, aimed at revitalizing the sport in the country. Launched by the Hockey India Federation, the league featured six teams representing various cities, including Major Dhyan Chand Hockey Academy, Sher-e-Punjab, and Chennai Veerans. Held from December 2005 to January 2006, the tournament introduced a franchise model, drawing inspiration from global sports leagues. The league employed a round-robin format, culminating in playoffs to determine the champion. The PHL sought to enhance fan engagement and develop local talent while contributing to India's Olympic aspirations. The league significantly impacted the popularity and commercialization of field hockey in India, setting the stage for future developments in the sport.