Hockey player Shahid Ali passes away

By Our Correspondent
March 21, 2025
Pakistan’s former hockey international player Shahid Ali Khan. —TheNews/File
Pakistan’s former hockey international player Shahid Ali Khan. —TheNews/File

LAHORE: Pakistan’s former hockey international Shahid Ali Khan breathed his last in Lahore on Wednesday. He played at the right half position and represented Karachi and Habib Bank in domestic hockey.

Following the 1972 Olympics, the Pakistan team faced a ban due to misbehavior during the medal ceremony. Shahid was part of the newly formed team that competed in the 1973 World Cup, where they finished fourth, losing the semifinal and then the third-place match.

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Despite the presence of right-half Arshad Chaudhry, a player from the 1971 World Cup, Shahid featured in all matches of the tournament. His participation with the national team was limited to another appearance at the 1975 pre-Olympic tournament in Montreal, Canada. In 1974, he toured East Africa with the Young Pakistan team and played against the touring Asian XI that same year.

Shahid Ali Khan hailed from a notable hockey family, with both of his uncles, Asghar Ali Khan and Qamar Ali Khan, having played at the international level.

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