Pakistan’s Silver Medal Performance at the 1972 Munich Olympics
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Pakistan’s Silver Medal Performance at the 1972 Munich Olympics

 At the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Pakistan’s hockey team, the defending champions, delivered a strong perAt the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Pakistan’s hockey team earned the silver medal after a narrow 0-1 defeat to West Germany in the final. The Men in Green showcased their skill throughout the tournament, winning six of the nine matches they played.formance,…

Pakistan’s Glorious Victory at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
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Pakistan’s Glorious Victory at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics

The Pakistani hockey team made a triumphant comeback at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, clinching the gold medal with a 2-1 victory over Australia in the final. The Men in Green dominated the tournament, winning all nine of their matches and cementing their place in Olympic history.Monday , September 2, 2024

Pakistan’s First Olympic Gold in Field Hockey (1960 Rome Olympics)
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Pakistan’s First Olympic Gold in Field Hockey (1960 Rome Olympics)

The 1960 Olympics in Rome was a historic moment for Pakistan as the national hockey team won their first Olympic gold medal. The team remained undefeated throughout the tournament and secured a memorable victory by defeating India in the final, marking a proud moment in Pakistan’s sporting history.Friday, August 30, 2024

Exploring University Sports & esports Commercialization: ESP & GIKI Collaboration
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Exploring University Sports & esports Commercialization: ESP & GIKI Collaboration

Elite Sports Pakistan (ESP) and Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (GIKI) took significant steps towards a potential partnership to commercialize university sports at GIKI’s main campus in Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In an exclusive meeting, ESP’s CEO Muhammad Jamal Qureshi and his team, along with GIKI’s Dean of Student Affairs Dr. Muhammad…

A Proud Moment in Pakistan’s Hockey History (1948 Olympics)
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A Proud Moment in Pakistan’s Hockey History (1948 Olympics)

The Pakistan hockey team made its Olympic debut in 1948 in London, impressively finishing fourth. The team went undefeated in the group stage, showcasing their talent and determination. However, they narrowly missed out on a medal after a tough semi-final loss to Great Britain. Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Announcement: Possible National Hockey Team for Asian Champions Trophy
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Announcement: Possible National Hockey Team for Asian Champions Trophy

We are proud to announce the potential lineup for the national hockey team set to compete in the upcoming Asian Champions Trophy. The following talented players have been shortlisted: Goalkeepers: – Abdullah Ishtiaq – Muneeb Rehman   Defenders: – Hammad Butt (Captain) – Abu Bakar Mahmood (Vice Captain) – Sufyan Khan – Faisal Qadir –…

Azam Pehlwan | Bholu Brothers

Azam Pehlwan, also known as Rustam-e-Hind, was a legendary Champion of Lahore and the Far East. Born in 1925 in Amritsar, India, Azam was an introverted and religious man who began his career as a conventional wrestler, a Pahalwan, and later transitioned into freestyle professional wrestling. Azam’s wrestling journey took him across Pakistan, India, Kuwait,…

Jahangir Khan: The Legend Who Won 555 Consecutive Matches

Born on December 10, 1963, Jahangir Khan is a former professional Pakistani squash player who has left an indelible mark on the world of sports. He dominated the squash world from 1981 to 1986, winning an incredible 555 consecutive matches, a feat that remains unmatched in the history of top-level professional sports. His winning streak…

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Honoring Dr. Tariq Aziz: A Hockey Legend

Dr. Tariq Aziz, born on February 5, 1938, in Amritsar, British India, is a celebrated former Pakistani field hockey player. Under his captaincy, Pakistan secured a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City and a silver medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. – Born: 5 February 1938, Amritsar, British India–…