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Surjit Singh Randhawa was born on 10 October, 1951 in Wala, Batala, Gurdaspur, Punjab, India, is an Indian field hockey player. Discover Surjit Singh Randhawa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October, 1951
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace Wala, Batala, Gurdaspur, Punjab, India
Date of death 1984
Died Place Kartarpur, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Nationality India

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Surjit Singh Randhawa Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Surjit Singh Randhawa height is 5 ft 11 in .

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Surjit Singh Randhawa Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1951

Sardar Surjit Singh Randhawa (10 October 1951 – 6 January 1984) was an Indian field hockey player, who played for India men's national field hockey team at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.

He was a full back and captain of India field hockey team.

He got his training from DSP Ajit Singh Ahluwalia.

Born in Batala, Punjab, Singh studied in Guru Nanak School, Batala, and later at Lyallpur Khalsa College at Jalandhar, where he started playing university level hockey tournaments.

After finishing college he joined the Punjab Police Force for a few years.

1970

His wife Chanchal Randhawa was also international field hockey player, who led India women's national field hockey team in the 1970s.

His Son Sarbrinder Singh Randhawa was a world-level Lawn Tennis Player, who represented India in various international tournaments across the world.

He is also an Asian Games Runners up which were held in Indonesia.

1972

He also played for India in the Munich Olympics in 1972, the 1974 and 1978 Asian Games, the 1976 Montreal Olympics, the Asian Games in Bangkok in 1978, and the 1982 World Cup held at Bombay.

1973

He made his debut in the second Hockey World Cup in Amsterdam in 1973.

He was included in the World Hockey XI in 1973 and the All-Star Hockey XI the next year.

1975

He was also the part of the winning team in 1975 Hockey World Cup in Kuala Lumpur.

He was the first to score for India in the 1975 World Cup.

1978

He was also the top scorer-both in the Esanda International hockey Tournament at Perth in Australia and the 1978 Asian Games.

In his career he was able to score 4 Olympic goals.

Initially he worked briefly with Indian Railways and Indian Airlines and finally with Punjab Police.

1984

Surjit Singh died in a car accident in 1984 near Kartarpur in Jalandhar district after his retirement from the game.

The hockey stadium in Jalandhar, the Surjit Hockey Stadium, is named after him.

In 1984, after his death, the Surjit Hockey Society was established in Jalandhar, and it organizes the annual Surjit Memorial Hockey Tournament in Jalandhar, every year, In 2007, with the efforts of Surjit Singh's family, a statue was installed in Batala to commemorate the legendary hockey player.

1998

He was posthumously awarded the Arjuna Award in 1998.

2000

In 2000, with the persistent efforts of Surjit Singh's family, the ancestral village of Surit Singh was renamed after him.

Initially it was called "Dakhla", but now it is known as "Surjit Singh Wala"

A hockey academy named after him is also being run by the Government of Punjab.

2012

In 2012, in an effort to revive the sport in the state, Government of Punjab announced its decision to support the society.