Twenty-eight girl hockey trainees, who had fled from a government-run sports hostel here and reached Rourkela, were brought back to the training centre on Monday.

"All the 28 tribal girls, who had fled from the hostel in Kalinga Stadium complex on Saturday, were brought here from the steel city by a special bus," hostel Superintendent Bijay Kumar Kanungo said.

The trainees, who hail from Sundargarh district, were escorted by two senior coaches, including a woman, from Rourkela, he said adding that the girls are fine and taking part in regular training activities at the centre.

The trainees, all tribals, had quietly left the hostel at the stadium on Saturday without informing anyone and after reaching the steel city met Additional District Magistrate (ADM), Rourkela K S Chakroborty. Hostel officials had confirmed that the trainees had left but were clueless about the possible reason.

"There is nothing serious about their move. Actually they had come to Rourkela because they felt very homesick. There were some small issues," Chakroborty said.

Senior hockey coach AN Bihari, who is considered the mentor of the players, earlier said the trainees, who happen to be extremely simple and sentimental, went to Rourkela for no serious reason and would return soon.