For the first time in the sport's history an awards ceremony was held to honour the best players, goalkeepers, rising stars, coaches and umpires.
There were two Indians in fray -- captain and goalkeeper PR Sreejesh (Goalkeeper of the Year) and Harmanpreet Singh (Rising Star of the Year) but both returned empty-handed.
After receiving a number of noteworthy awards since her Rio 2016 success, Great Britain's Olympic gold medallist Maddie Hinch admitted that winning the Hockey Stars 2016 female Goalkeeper of the Year was the pinnacle. Ireland's David Harte, meanwhile, was crowned the best in the world for the second year in a row as he received the male Goalkeeper of the Year.
Maria Granatto from Argentina picked up the female Rising Star of the Year after a hugely successful period which saw her team win the 2016 Hockey Champions Trophy, where she won Best Junior Player, as well as being crowned Hockey Junior World Cup champions in November.
Coach of Year awards in both male and female categories went to Great Britain with Danny Kerry winning the recognition in the men's section and Karen Brown in the women's section.
It is the first ceremony of its kind to recognise those who have made such a significant contribution to the sport.
The FIH, in partnership with Hockey India, orgainsed the Hockey Stars Awards 2016 ceremony that celebrated the success of the winners, providing an opportunity to reflect on what was a truly remarkable year for the game.
Speaking about the event, FIH President Narinder Batra said: "Sincere congratulations to all of the award winners today. I'm delighted that this stunning event has given them the global recognition that they deserve. Their performances and achievements in 2016 have inspired the next generation in their respective fields and they should all be very proud of their success."
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