Historic Victory for Pakistan at the 8th Children of Asia Games!
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Historic Victory for Pakistan at the 8th Children of Asia Games!

We’re excited to share that Muhammad Shaheer Tariq has won Pakistan’s first medal at the Games, securing a Bronze Medal in Mas-Wrestling at the 8th Children of Asia International Sports Games held in Yakutsk, Russia! Shaheer’s journey was remarkable:– Beat India 🇮🇳 2-0– Beat Mongolia 🇲🇳 2-0– Fought valiantly against Russia 🇷🇺 with a close…

The inaugural 1971 Men’s Hockey World Cup : A Historic Tournament
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The inaugural 1971 Men’s Hockey World Cup : A Historic Tournament

The 1971 Men’s Hockey World Cup marked the beginning of an iconic sporting event. Held from October 15 to 24 in Barcelona, Spain, this inaugural tournament set the stage for the future of international field hockey. Here’s a look back at the key highlights and outcomes. Tournament Details: – Host Country:Spain – City:Barcelona – Dates:October…

Celebrating the legendary Shahnaz Shiekh
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Celebrating the legendary Shahnaz Shiekh

Shahnaz Sheikh, born on March 21, 1949, in Sialkot, Pakistan, is a retired field hockey player whose impact on the sport is monumental. Over his illustrious career from 1969 to 2015, Shahnaz not only showcased exceptional skill but also became a beacon of inspiration for many. Achievements:– Olympic Games:– Silver Medal (1972, Munich)– Bronze Medal…

Join us as we listen to Malik Muhammad Tofeeq
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Join us as we listen to Malik Muhammad Tofeeq

A renowned commentator, national badminton player, author of seven travelogues, and a national ambassador who has represented Pakistan in various sports across more than two dozen countries. Hailing from Abbottabad, he is the Director of Sports and a retired officer from the Ordnance Factory Wah. Tune in to hear him share cherished memories of Abbottabad…

Qazi Haider Ali: A Basketball Legend
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Qazi Haider Ali: A Basketball Legend

Qazi Haider Ali was a legendary basketball player. Born in Peshawar in 1967, Haider Ali hails from Abbottabad (Dhamtore). He began his basketball journey at Government High School No. 1 in Abbottabad, which had a strong team. Haider captained the team and played as captain throughout his school, college, and university years. Known for his…

History of Sohail Abbas
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History of Sohail Abbas

🗓 Born: June 9, 1975 📍 From: Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Playing Position: Defender (Full-back) Sohail Abbas is a former professional field hockey player from Pakistan, celebrated as one of the greatest players of all time. Known for his exceptional drag-flicks, he holds the record for the highest number of goals in international field hockey, with…

Remembering Fazal Ur Rehman: A Legendary Left-Half in Pakistan Hockey
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Remembering Fazal Ur Rehman: A Legendary Left-Half in Pakistan Hockey

Pakistan became the first nation to win three gold medals in the grand slams of field hockey — at the Olympics (1968), the World Cup (1971), and the Asian Games (1970). Fazalur Rahman, who passed away on March 9, was a key member of all these squads and is hailed as one of Pakistan’s greatest…

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Habib Al Kiddie. Celebrating a Hockey Legend

We honor the legacy of Habib Al Kiddie, one of Pakistan’s most supreme hockey players. Known for his prowess in the left-half position, Habib was born in Delhi, India, on December 7, 1929. A talented and confident player, Habib formed a formidable partnership with centre-half Anwar Ahmed Khan, creating a defensive stronghold that effectively neutralized…

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Waseem Ahmad: A Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player

Waseem Ahmad is one of the brightest former Pakistani hockey players, known for his exceptional skills in the left-half position. Born in Vehari, Punjab, on April 10, 1977, Waseem achieved significant success with the national team. 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games Champion Waseem played a pivotal role when Pakistan won the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, defeating…

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Sohail Abbas is one of the most creative former Pakistani hockey players

The world’s greatest flicker, born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan on June 9, 1977, was renowned as the ‘King of the Drag Flick,’ making him the ultimate penalty corner specialist. His speed and accuracy made him a master of penalty corners. He became the first player in hockey history to score 300 goals, ending his career…