Jugraj Singh

Last Updated : January 2004

PERSONAL
Date of Birth April 22, 1983
Height 156 cms
Weight 80 kgs
Birthplace Rayya, Amritsar District, Punjab
Marital Status Single
Languages Punjabi, Hindi
Education  
Occupation Sub-Inspector, Punjab Police
Hobbies  
Endorsement Agency Percept Integrated Marketing & Communication (IMC), Mumbai
Address in India   
Miscellaneous Elder sister Rajbeer Kaur Rai, ex-India captain, Arjuna Awardee
Brother-in-Law Gurmail Singh, Olympian
Hockey Idols - Sohail Abbas, Bram Lomans



DOMESTIC CIRCUIT
Product Of Surjeet Singh Hockey Academy, Jalandhar
Air India Hockey Academy, Delhi
Team Punjab Police, Punjab
City Jalandhar
Position Left Full-Back
Awards  
TOURNAMENTS
Junior Nationals Feb 2001 - Chennai
National Games Dec 2002 - Hyderabad (1st)
Nehru Hockey Tournament Nov 2002 - Delhi (1st)
Beighton Cup Mar/Apr 2002 - Kolkata (1st)
Muruguppa Gold Cup Aug 2001 - Chennai (1st) - for IHF Juniors

Jugraj vs. Paul Gaudoin, Australian tour (June 2003) Jugraj Singh in the 2002 Champions Trophy

INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT
Matches 29 (post 2002 World Cup)
International Debut 2001 u-18 Asia Cup (Ipoh)
Goals  
World Cup Feb/Mar 2002 - Kuala Lumpur (10th), 3 GOALS
Champions Trophy Aug 2003 - Amstelveen (4th), 4 GOALS
Aug/Sep 2002 - Cologne (4th), 5 GOALS
Asian Games Oct 2002 - Busan (2nd), 4 GOALS
Champions Challenge Dec 2001 - Kuala Lumpur (1st), 2 GOALS
Junior World Cup Oct 2001 - Hobart (1st), 7 GOALS
Sub-Junior (u-18) Asia Cup Jun 2001 - Ipoh (1st), 14 GOALS, CAPTAIN
Top Scorer of the Tournament
Player of the Tournament
Selected for the Sub-Junior Asia Cup All-Star Team
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Aug 2001 - Kuala Lumpur (5th), 1 GOAL
Australian Tour Jun 2003 - 3-Nation Tournament - Sydney (1st), 2 GOALS
May/Jun 2003 - 3-Nation Tournament - Perth (2nd)
May/Jun 2002 - Adelaide/Melbourne (2nd in 4-Nation), 3 GOALS
European Tour Jun 2003 - Hamburg - 4-Nation Panasonic Masters (1st), 1 GOAL
Aug 2002 - Amstelveen - 4-Nation Tourney, Last, 1 GOAL
Malaysian Tour Aug/Sep 2001 - 5-Nation Jr. Tourney - Kuala Lumpur (3rd)

Jugraj scored two PC goals in India's memorable 7-4 victory over Pakistan in the 2003 Champions Trophy

FOREIGN CLUBS
Never Played Professionally for a Foreign Club