Prabhjyot Singh
Last Updated : December 2004

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| PERSONAL | |
| Date of Birth | August 14, 1980 | 
| Height | 160 cms | 
| Weight | 70 kgs | 
| Birthplace | Masania village, near Batala, Punjab | 
| Marital Status | Single | 
| Languages | Punjabi, Hindi, English | 
| Education | Initial schooling at Adarsh Vidya Mandir, Batala Matriculation from Dhadial Plus Two from Talwandi Rama, Gurdaspur district.  | 
        
| Occupation | Deputy Manager, Indian Oil Corporation | 
| Personal | Father Sewa Singh works in Statistics Dept., Punjab Govt. | 
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| Photograph Courtesy Khel.com | Welcome by Mother in Amritsar Station (Photo by AP) | Autographs in Amritsar (PTI) | 
| DOMESTIC CIRCUIT | |
| Product Of | SAI Sports Development Training Centre, Patiala 
          (1993-94) Air India Hockey Academy, New Delhi  | 
        
| Team | Indian Oil Corporation | 
| City | |
| Position | Forward | 
| Awards | Arjuna Puraskar (2007) | 
| TOURNAMENTS | |
| Junior Nationals | Jun 1999 - Bangalore - (1st) - played for Air India Academy 20 GOALS, Player of the Tournament Jun/Jul 1997 - Delhi - (2nd)  | 
        
| Beighton Cup | Mar/Apr 2003 - Kolkata (2nd) Man of the Final  | 
        
| Bombay Gold Cup | Apr 2003 - Mumbai (2nd) Player of the Final, Top Scorer of the Tournament  | 
        
| Muruguppa Gold Cup | Aug 2001 - Chennai (1st) - IHF Juniors | 
| Lal Bahadur Shastri Tournament | Nov/Dec 2003 - Delhi (1st) Player of the Tournament  | 
        
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| INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT | |
| Matches | 54 (post 2002 World Cup) | 
| International Debut | 1999 | 
| Goals | |
| Olympics | Aug 2004 - Athens (7th), 1 GOAL | 
| World Cup | Feb/Mar 2002 - Kuala Lumpur (10th), 3 GOALS | 
| Champions Trophy | Aug 2003 - Amstelveen (4th), 3 GOALS Aug/Sep 2002 - Cologne (4th), 3 GOALS  | 
        
| Asian Games | Oct 2002 - Busan (2nd) Member of All-Star Asian Games team  | 
        
| Asia Cup | Sep 2003 - Kuala Lumpur (1st), 5 GOALS | 
| Afro-Asian Games | Oct 2003 - Hyderabad (1st), 4 GOALS | 
| Champions Challenge | Dec 2001 - Kuala Lumpur (1st), 2 GOALS | 
| Junior World Cup | Oct 2001 - Hobart (1st), 5 GOALS | 
| Junior Asia Cup | May 2000 - Kuala Lumpur (2nd), 7 GOALS Junior Asia Cup All-Star Team  | 
        
| African Tour | Feb 2000 - Akbar el Yom Tourney (3rd), 3 GOALS | 
| Asian Tour | Jun 2001 - 4-Test Series With Malaysia (Won 1-0), 2 GOALS Mar 2001 - Dhaka - 9-Nation Prime Minister's Gold Cup (1st)  | 
        
| Australian Tour | Apr 2004 - Sydney - 4-Nation Tournament (Last), 
          Missed due to injury Apr 2004 - Canberra - 4-Nation Tournament (2nd), 2 GOALS Jun 2003 - 3-Nation Tournament - Sydney (1st), 5 GOALS May/Jun 2003 - 3-Nation Tournament - Perth (2nd), 1 GOAL May/Jun 2002 - Adelaide/Melbourne (2nd in 4-Nation), 1 GOAL  | 
        
| European Tour | Aug 2004 - Leverkusen - 3-Test Series vs. Ireland (Won 2-1), 1 
          GOAL Jul 2004 - Dusseldorf - 4-Nation Tournament (2nd), 1 GOAL Jun/Jul 2004 - Amstelveen - 4-Nation Tournament (LAST) Mar 2004 - Madrid - Olympic Qualifier (4th), 1 GOAL Jun 2003 - Hamburg - 4-Nation Panasonic Masters (1st) Aug 2002 - Amstelveen - Rabobank 4-Nation Tournament (LAST), 1 GOAL Jul 2001 - World Cup Qualifier (5th), 1 GOAL Jan 2000 - Barcelona - 4-Nation Tournament, 3rd Jan 2000 - Canada (1-0-0), Belgium (2-0-1) Aug 1999 - 8-Nation Junior Challenge - Poznan (2nd)  | 
        
| New Zealand Tour | Jun 2001 - Lost 1-2-1 | 
| Test Series at Home | Feb 2004 - Hyderabad - 3-Test Series vs. Netherlands (Lost 0-2), 
          1 GOAL Feb/Mar 2001 - vs. Germany - Lost 1-2  | 
        
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| Prabhjyot Singh at the Afro-Asian Games in Hyderabad | 
| FOREIGN CLUBS | ||
| Indian Gymkhana | London | 1999 | 
| Barford Tigers | Birmingham | 2002 | 
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