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Revision as of 00:25, 12 December 2023

Mumbai Marines
Nickname(s)The Marines
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011)
Home groundMahindra Hockey Stadium, Mumbai
(Capacity 8,250)
Personnel
CaptainIndia Adrian D'Souza
Owner
  • Ashish Bharatram (SRF Group)
  • Harish Thawani (Nimbus)
ManagerIqbaltit Singh
Home
Away


Mumbai Marines (MM), initially known as Mumbai Warriors, was a professional field hockey team based in Mumbai, Maharashtra that played in the World Series Hockey. The team was owned by Ashish Bharatram and Harish Thawani. It was coached by Andrew Meredith. Mahindra Hockey Stadium served as the home ground of Mumbai Marines.

Team was initially named as Mumbai Warriors, but was rebranded to Mumbai Marines to avoid any confusions with the Pune Warriors, IPL team.[1]

Franchise details

Ownership

ProSport Holdings, a consortium led by Ashish Bharatram and Harish Thawani, was declared as the owner of the franchise.[2][3]

Theme song

Mumbai Marines' theme song Dhin Chak Chak is composed by Shadaab Abhik.

Team composition

Player Nationality Goals
Goalkeepers
Adrian D'Souza (captain)  India -
Sudhir Dixit  India -
Strikers
Aijub Ekka  India 3
Anup Antony  India 1
Banmali Xess  India 3
Connor Grimes  Canada
Manoj Antil  India
G. M. Hariprasad  India 1
Jay Karan  India
Joga Singh  India 7
Juan Martin Lopez  Argentina
Pedro Ibarra  Argentina
Pradhan Somanna  India
Sandeep Michael  India 2
S. V. Sunil  India
Shashi Topno  India
Troy Sutherland  Australia 5
Yuvraj Walmiki  India
Mid Fielders
Conroy Remedios  India
Devender Walmiki  India 4
Errol D’Silva  India
Phelie Maguire Republic of Ireland Ireland
Prabodh Tirkey  India
Rajesh Kumar  India
Sung Min Lee  South Korea
Viren Rasquinha  India
Defenders
Ajmer Singh  India 4
Bimal Lakra  India 2
Melchior Looijen  Netherlands

[4][5]

Fixtures and results

2012

Goals for 32 (2.29 per match)
Goals against 39 (2.79 per match)
Most goals India Joga Singh (7)
Position: 6th
No. Date Score Opponent Venue Report
1 1 March 5 - 7 Pune Strykers Mumbai Match 3
2 2 March 1 - 0 Bhopal Badshahs Mumbai Match 5
3 4 March 2 - 5 Chandigarh Comets Mumbai Match 10
4 6 March 4 - 2 Chennai Cheetahs Chennai Match 13
5 8 March 2 - 1 Karnataka Lions Bangalore Match 16
6 11 March 2 - 2 Delhi Wizards Mumbai Match 24
7 14 March 2 - 3 Sher-e-Punjab Mumbai Match 27
8 16 March 2 - 4 Karnataka Lions Mumbai Match 32
9 19 March 1 - 2 Delhi Wizards Delhi Match 36
10 21 March 1 - 2 Sher-e-Punjab Jalandhar Match 39
11 23 March 2 - 4 Pune Strykers Pune Match 41
12 25 March 1 - 2 Bhopal Badshahs Bhopal Match 46
13 28 March 3 - 4 Chandigarh Comets Chandigarh Match 51
14 30 March 4 - 1 Chennai Cheetahs Mumbai Match 56
Position in league phase: 8th
Failed to qualify for semi-finals

Statistics

Performance summary
Season Matches Won Drawn Lost Win%
2012 14 4 1 9 28.57%
Home 7 2 1 4 28.57%
Away 7 2 0 5 28.57%
Overall 14 4 1 9 28.57%
Performance details
Goals for 32 (2.29 per match)
Goals against 39 (2.79 per match)
Most Goals India Joga Singh (7)
Position: 6th
Performance by oppositions
Opposition Matches Won Drawn Lost For Against Win%
Bhopal Badshahs 2 1 0 1 2 2 50.00%
Chandigarh Comets 2 0 0 2 5 9 0.00%
Chennai Cheetahs 2 2 0 0 8 3 100.00%
Delhi Wizards 2 0 1 1 3 4 0.00%
Karnataka Lions 2 1 0 1 4 5 50.00%
Pune Strykers 2 0 0 2 7 11 0.00%
Sher-e-Punjab 2 0 0 2 3 5 0.00%

Hat-tricks

No. Player Opposition Result Season Venue Report
1 India Joga Singh Pune Strykers 5 – 7 2012 MumbaiMahindra Hockey Stadium 1 March 2012

References

  1. ^ "World Series Hockey Mumbai franchise names team Mumbai Marines". The Fans of Hockey. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Mumbai Warriors is the new WSH team". The Times of India. 1 December 2011. Archived from the original on 27 December 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Mumbai Warriors: The Mumbai Franchise of WSH". The Fans of Hockey. 2 December 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 7 December 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ http://thefansofhockey.com/2011/11/28/dhanraj-to-represent-karnataka-in-wsh-final-teams/