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FIH decision unfortunate, setback to Pakistan hockey: PHF

By our correspondents
December 02, 2016

KARACHI: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) said on Thursday it was extremely disappointed over International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) decision to exclude Pakistan from the Junior World Cup, scheduled to start from December 8 in the Indian city of Lucknow.

This was the first official reaction from PHF since FIH’s announcement of expelling Pakistan.

FIH said PHF had failed to meet the official deadline for submitting the travel documents of its players. The game’s world governing body announced Malaysia as a replacement for Pakistan in the tournament.  

“This version of the FIH is completely baseless as the PHF had submitted Visa Application Forms along with the relevant documents pertaining to visa formalities well in time on October 24,” PHF said.

“The No Objection Certificate from the government of Pakistan had also been obtained on time but still India did not issue visas to the Pakistan’s contingent. 

“Ironically, India is ready to provide visa to the Malaysian team, who have replaced Pakistan, in three-days. When Pakistan hockey team last visited India, for the SAF games in February this years, the Visa had been issued within two weeks of submission,” PHF said. 

PHF was ready to send the team despite the tension along the Line of Control between Pakistan and India. PHF said it had not even asked for any special security for the squad in India. 

“This unfortunate decision of the FIH is a great setback to Pakistan hockey. Since, Pakistan couldn’t qualify for the last Olympics (2016) and the Senior World Cup (2014), this Junior World Cup was the main event for Pakistan hockey. For last year and a half, a lot of efforts and resources had been spent towards the training of the junior team. The side made two preparatory tours of Europe this summer. The improvement is very much there to be seen. Pakistan juniors who had ended 6th in the 2015 Sultan of Johor Cup surprised everyone by playing the final of the same event in 2016. 

“Despite its limited resources, the PHF had spent around Rs100 million for the preparation of this junior squad. All this has now gone down the drain. The junior boys who had been looking forward to appear in the biggest event of their life are in a state of shock. Pakistan hockey was banking on this bunch of players for the revival of its fortunes. This unjust act has pushed our hockey back a few years,” PHF added.