Indian women’s hockey team striker Deepika has won the coveted Poligras Magic Skill award for her field goal against the Netherlands during the Bhubaneswar leg of the 2024-25 FIH Pro League. Celebrating the most creative and skilful moments in the Pro League, the Poligras Magic Skill Award is voted by fans worldwide.
The 21-year-old attacker earned the global recognition for her breathtaking run and finish in the 35th minute during India’s match against the World No. 1 Netherlands team, which they won in a shootout following a 2-2 draw.
With India trailing 0-2, Deepika, who is also an ace dragflicker, cut through the Dutch defence down the left flank, dribbled along the baseline, dinked the ball over a defender's stick and got it past the goalkeeper to open India’s account.
“I am truly honoured to have won this award. Scoring that goal against a challenging opponent like Netherlands was truly a special moment for me and now receiving this recognition means a lot. I thank my teammates, coaches, family and friends who continue to support and inspire me everyday. This award isn't just mine, it's belong to Indian hockey. Let's keep pushing forward together,” said Deepika.
Deepika’s goal was one of three nominations from the women’s team, the other two being Spain's Patricia Alvarez and Australia’s women’s team. Belgium’s Victor Wegnez had won the men’s award for his midfield brilliance, which resulted in a team goal against Spain.