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Silver at FIH Nations Cup Signals Hopeful Turn for Pakistan Hockey

The Team PKBy The Team PKJune 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Silver at FIH Nations Cup Signals Hopeful Turn for Pakistan Hockey
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LAHORE: Pakistan’s silver medal finish at the FIH Nations Cup 2024 may not have ended with gold, but it marks a crucial turning point in the country’s long-stalled hockey journey. After returning from Kuala Lumpur, team captain Ammad Butt called the team’s first major final in over a decade “a milestone, not a defeat.”

Pakistan’s last appearance in a major final was back in 2014 at the Champions Trophy, making this run to the final — though ending in a 6–2 defeat to New Zealand — a significant moment for national hockey.

“It’s been 11 years since we played a final on the big stage,” Ammad said at Allama Iqbal International Airport, visibly proud of his team’s effort. “While we wanted gold, this silver is a symbol of hope and proof that we’re on the right track. I urge the government and hockey stakeholders to now take serious notice and back us.”

Ammad expressed disappointment at the lack of official welcome, with no government representatives receiving the squad on arrival. “It was disheartening,” he said. “These boys gave everything. They deserve more recognition and encouragement.”

Head coach Tahir Zaman, a former Olympian, echoed Ammad’s remarks and pointed to lack of international exposure as a key reason for the final defeat. “We haven’t had enough international competition. That rust showed, especially against a sharp side like New Zealand,” he noted.

Still, the coach praised the players for their growth, commitment, and improved teamwork, which contributed to their impressive run to the final and a boost in their FIH world ranking.

Tahir stressed the urgent need to address financial challenges that continue to plague the team. “Our players have gone without regular daily allowances, and that needs to change. If we want to restore our hockey legacy, we must support these athletes consistently — not just when they win.”

The silver medal at the Nations Cup is more than just a podium finish — it’s a symbol of resurgence. But sustaining that momentum requires more than just applause. It needs real investment, policy focus, and grassroots rebuilding.

For a country that once ruled world hockey, this could be the long-awaited moment to turn the tide. Now, it’s up to the authorities to ensure it doesn’t become another missed opportunity.

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