Shahbaz Ahmed: Celebrating a Hockey Legend*
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Shahbaz Ahmed: Celebrating a Hockey Legend*

Shahbaz Ahmed, famously known as the β€˜Maradona of Hockey,’ is one of Pakistan’s most iconic former hockey players. Born on September 1, 1968, in Faisalabad, Punjab, Shahbaz Ahmed Senior played a pivotal role in many of Pakistan’s victories during the modern era of hockey. As an inside left forward, Shahbaz’s skill and leadership led Pakistan…

Tanvir Dar: Celebrating a Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player
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Tanvir Dar: Celebrating a Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player

Tanvir Dar was one of the top former Pakistani hockey players, renowned for his skill in the right full-back position. Born as Tanvir Ahmed Dar in Amritsar, British India, on June 4, 1937, he quickly rose to prominence in the field of hockey. Tanvir, the brother of Munir Dar, was known for his strong build…

In Loving Memory of Olympian Tariq Niazi
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In Loving Memory of Olympian Tariq Niazi

We honor the legacy of Tariq Niazi, a stalwart of Pakistani field hockey who left an indelible mark on the sport. Twice an Olympian, Tariq Niazi proudly represented Pakistan from 1961 to 1969, showcasing his exceptional talent on the global stage. His achievements speak volumes: a Silver Medal in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, followed by…

Right Back … Olympian Zafar Ahmed Khan
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Right Back … Olympian Zafar Ahmed Khan

January 14, 1929 – June 10, 2023 A dynamic and legendary field hockey player. Renowned for his skills in jacking, dribbling, dodging, ball control, passing, and receiving, he excelled in all three positions on the backline. At the age of 36, he proudly won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964. Later, at…

Remembering and Honoring Munir Dar
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Remembering and Honoring Munir Dar

Today, we pay tribute to one of the greatest Pakistani hockey players, Munir Dar, who excelled in the full-back position. Born Munir Ahmed Dar in Amritsar, India, on March 28, 1935, he left an indelible mark on the sport. Munir was instrumental in Pakistan’s success at the 1958 Tokyo Asian Games, where he played a…

Celebrating Anwar Ahmed Khan: The “Rock of Gibraltar” in Pakistani Hockey
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Celebrating Anwar Ahmed Khan: The “Rock of Gibraltar” in Pakistani Hockey

Anwar Ahmed Khan, an exceptional former centre half, is among the 25 Famous Pakistani Hockey Players celebrated for their contributions to the field. Born Anwar Ahmed β€˜Anu’ Khan on September 24, 1933, in Bhopal, India, Anwar made a remarkable impact on the sport. Known as the “Rock of Gibraltar,” Anwar’s brilliance shone when Pakistan clinched…

Remembering Lala Abdul Rashid
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Remembering Lala Abdul Rashid

Lala Abdul Rashid (1 June 1922 – 8 March 1988) was a key figure in Pakistan’s historic 1960 Olympic gold medal win in field hockey. As the goalkeeper, his exceptional performance helped Pakistan secure the gold, marking their first Olympic victory in field hockey since independence. Personal Information:– Born: 1 June 1922, Rawalpindi, Punjab Province,…

Tribute to Mr. Noor Alam
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Tribute to Mr. Noor Alam

Remembering one of Pakistan’s legendary hockey players, Noor Alam. Born on December 5, 1929, in Talagang, he made his mark as an exceptional outside right forward. Noor Alam’s career highlights include his crucial role in Pakistan’s 1960 Rome Olympics gold victory. His precise cross to Naseer Bunda led to the decisive goal against India. He…

Manzoor Hussain Atif:  A Legendary Figure in Pakistani Hockey
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Manzoor Hussain Atif: A Legendary Figure in Pakistani Hockey

Manzoor Hussain Atif stands among the greatest icons in the history of Pakistani hockey, renowned for his stellar performances on the field and his significant contributions off it. Born in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan, on September 4, 1928, Manzoor’s passion and dedication to hockey led him to achieve extraordinary heights. As a key player, Manzoor was…

Pakistan Wins Central Asian Volleyball Championship! 🏐  ISLAMABAD
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Pakistan Wins Central Asian Volleyball Championship! 🏐 ISLAMABAD

Pakistan has triumphed in the Central Asian Volleyball Championship, defeating Turkmenistan 3-1 in an exciting final match held at the Liaquat Gymnasium on Friday. The green shirts secured victory with set scores of 25-21, 25-19, 20-25, and 25-14. This win marks Pakistan’s fifth consecutive victory in the tournament, maintaining an unbeaten record throughout. In the…