Remembering Pakistan’s Hockey Glory Days
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Remembering Pakistan’s Hockey Glory Days

Remembering Pakistan’s Hockey Glory Days By winning the inaugural Hockey World Cup in 1971, Pakistan completed the Grand Slam of hockey, having already secured gold at the 1968 Olympics and the 1970 Asian Games. The story of Pakistan’s hockey prowess continued at the 1973 World Cup in the Netherlands, despite facing numerous challenges. With a…

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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…

Manzoor Hussain Junior: Celebrating a Hockey Legend:
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Manzoor Hussain Junior: Celebrating a Hockey Legend:

Join us in honoring Manzoor Hussain Junior, one of Pakistan’s most iconic hockey players, born on October 28, 1958, in Sialkot, Punjab. With a record-breaking career, Manzoor holds the distinction of winning fifteen gold medals across six global hockey competitions, including two as captain. His unforgettable moments include leading Pakistan to victory in the 1978…

Hanif Khan: One of Pakistan’s Legendary Hockey Players
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Hanif Khan: One of Pakistan’s Legendary Hockey Players

Hanif Khan is one of the classiest former Pakistani hockey players. The inside left was born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, on July 5, 1959. Known for his amazing body dodges and sharp speed, Hanif Khan was exceptional at causing devastation to the opposition’s defense. On his day, he had the ability to single-handedly win a…

Abdul Waheed Khan: A Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player
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Abdul Waheed Khan: A Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player

Abdul Waheed Khan was one of the most flamboyant former Pakistani hockey players. Born on November 30, 1936, in Rajpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, he made a remarkable impact as a centre forward. Known for his clever play and excellent passing skills, Abdul Waheed shined during the 1960 Rome Olympics, scoring in victories over Poland (8-0)…

Akhtar Rasool: Celebrating a Legendary Career in Pakistani Hockey
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Akhtar Rasool: Celebrating a Legendary Career in Pakistani Hockey

Akhtar Rasool, one of Pakistan’s most esteemed hockey players, was born on January 13, 1954, in Faisalabad, Punjab. Renowned for his exceptional ball distribution skills, Akhtar first made his mark when Pakistan won the inaugural Hockey World Cup in 1971. Throughout his illustrious career, Akhtar amassed numerous accolades, including gold medals at two Asian Games…

Samiullah Khan: The Flying Horse of Pakistani
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Samiullah Khan: The Flying Horse of Pakistani

HockeySamiullah Khan is one of the most spectacular former Pakistani hockey players, born in Bahawalpur, Punjab, on September 6, 1951. Known for his panther speed, he earned the nickname ‘The Flying Horse.’ His presence on the field was a formidable threat to all sides, making him unstoppable. Samiullah was a prize asset when Pakistan clinched…

Munawwar-uz-Zaman:  A Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player
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Munawwar-uz-Zaman: A Legendary Pakistani Hockey Player

Munawwar-uz-Zaman was one of the greatest former Pakistani hockey players, known for his exceptional skills as a left full-back. Born on July 2, 1951, Munawwar-uz-Zaman was renowned for his anticipation and recovery skills on the field. In 1980, he led Pakistan to a remarkable record of twenty-three consecutive wins. One of his most memorable moments…