Craig Fulton’s Win-Loss Record as Indian Men’s Hockey Team Coach

Craig Fulton was appointed the Indian men’s hockey team coach in March 2023 following the stepping down of Australia’s Graham Reid from the ‘hot seat” after the national team’s disappointing performance at the 2023 World Cup at Bhubaneshwar, where they failed to make it to the quarterfinals. A two-time Olympian, Fulton who made 195 international appearances for South Africa, officially took charge during India’s 2023 FIH Pro League campaign at London in May-June.

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The 49-year-old who had successful coaching stints in Ireland and Belgium, has been instrumental in India winning the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, winning the 2024 Asian Champions Trophy, 2023 Asian Games, and 2023 Asian Champions Trophy. No wonder, he has been able to carve out a decent reputation as a coach of the men in blue.

Let us take a deep dive into Craig Fulton’s win-loss record as India coach.

Matches Coached72
Won39
Loss23
Draws10
Debut Match as India CoachLost 1-2 to Belgium at the 2022-23 Pro League at London
Biggest Win as India CoachWon 16-1 against Singapore 16-1 at the 2023 Asian Games at Hangzhou
Biggest Defeat as India CoachLost 1-4 to Belgium in the 2022-23 Pro League at Antwerp and lost 1-4 to the Netherlands in the 2023-24 Pro League at Eindhoven
Last EncounterWon 1-0 vs Germany at the 2024-25 Pro League at Bhubaneshwar