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[13] However, during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics the national team ended up as runners-up for the second time after losing 1–0 to India in the final as well as finishing runners-up in the 1966 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand. Hockey legend Samiullah Khan recalled a cold but shining morning in January 1982 when he together with other players of Pakistan’s national hockey squad landed at Karachi airport holding the glittering World Cup trophy after his team beat West Germany 3-1 in the final in Bombay (now Mumbai). www.hockeyinfo.net. 3rd Day of 5th National Tray Hockey Championship. With only 50 days until the next Hockey World Cup taking place in Bhubaneswar, India, here's a classic match between fierce rivals India and Pakistan! Die PHF wurde 1948 nach der Unabhängigkeit Pakistans von Indien gegründet. Page Transparency See More. Tanvir Dar finished as the top goal scorer at the tournament with eight goals. 55,803 people follow this. Rashid was the top scorer for Pakistan with seven goals; Tanvir Dar finished with six goals. See more of Pakistan Hockey Team on Facebook. The Pakistani team was drawn in a group with hosts Spain, Australia, Japan and the Netherlands. Here is complete details of Pakistani hockey performance and position in all world cups. LAHORE: Hockey legend Samiullah Khan recalled a cold but shining morning in January 1982 when he together with other players of Pakistan’s national hockey squad landed at … They have been a member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) since 1948 and founding member of the Asian Hockey Federation (ASHF) which formed in 1958. 13 talking about this. They beat Japan 5–0 in their first match, then followed two consecutive victories over South Korea (8–0) and Malaysia (6–0). Pakistan Hockey Stamp 1982 World Cup Hockey Champions. However, political issues would prevent that first competition from being played in Pakistan. 1982, 1985 and 1989) against India in row. When Pakistan invited India to compete in the tournament, a crisis arose. 1982–88 113/2 Ayaz Mahmood: 1982–87 110/8 Zahid Pirzada: 1982 1/0 Shahidul Islam 1986–87 35/0 Khawaja Junaid: 1987–95 171/6 Anjum Saeed: 1987–93 94/10 Naeem Amjad 1987–90 49/1 Amir Zafar 1987–89 29/0 Arshad Qureshi 1989 4/0 Shahzad Ahmed: 1990 2/0 Muhammad Riasat 1990 4/0 Muhammad Khalid: 1991–97 96/3 Zaka Ashraf: 1991 2/0 Laeeq Lashari 1991 6/0 Fourth day of the 5th National Tray Hockey Championships. The Pakistani hockey team's achievements include four Hockey World Cup titles and two Olympic gold medals. Community See All. Their idea was approved on 26 October 1969, and adopted by the FIH Council at a meeting in Brussels on 12 April 1970. … Sie ist Mitglied des Weltverbandes Fédération Internationale de Hockey (FIH). Inform, Involve, Inspire! 1976 Montreal Olympics saw the team secure their first bronze medal in the competition. Originally, the game had been brought by British servicemen to British India, and like cricket it soon became a popular sport with the local population. They won all six of their games—against Kenya, Great Britain, Malaysia, Australia, France and the Netherlands during group play, and against West Germany in the knockout round. 55,810 people follow this. Log In. Bangladesh declared independence from Pakistan, "Welcome to Pakistan Olympic Association", "Pakistan's Olympic humiliation in national sport", Pakistan lose to Great Britain as Sohail scores, "Pakistan Hockey at the 1968 Ciudad de México Summer Games", Field hockey visionary Air Marshal M. 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Pakistan Hockey Federation Facebookseite; Seite beim Pakistanischen NOK; Einzelnachweise Pakistan won its second Olympic Games gold medal in Mexico at the 1968 Summer Olympics. The team then draw 0–0 with Thailand and progressed to the knock-out round, where they won 5–0 over Malaysia. Pakistanis, led by cricketer Abdul Hafeez Kardar, protested against India's participation in the Hockey World Cup. The year 1978 saw Pakistan national team win three major international tournaments: the third Hockey World Cup held at Buenos Aires, Argentina along with 1978 Asian Games[17] and the first Champions Trophy. The green shirts is also one of the most successful national teams in the Asian Games with eight gold medals: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1990 and 2010, the highest number of times a country has come first, and the only Asian team to have won the prestigious Champions Trophy with three championships: 1978, 1980 and 1994. Pakistan also has the best overall performance in World Cup history in both proportional and absolute terms with 53 victories in 84 matches played, seven time draws, six appearances in the finals and only 24 losses. In the final, Pakistan faced India, winning 1–0 and sealing their third Asian Games gold medal. From 2004 till 2014, the team secured third positions, at the 2004 Champions Trophy held in Lahore and 2012 Champions Trophy held in Melbourne as well as a runners-up medal after losing, 2–0, to Germany at the 2014 Champions Trophy, however, it failed to win a single top position in the 2005–2011 tournaments; a runners-up medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and finishing at the sixth spot in the 2010 Commonwealth Games and won a runners-up medal at the 2004 and 2011 Sultan Azlan Shah Cups with a bronze medal in 2005. Die Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) ist der pakistanische Dachverband der Hockeyvereine. 1971, 1978, 1982 and 1994. ‎The Pakistan National Field Hockey Team (Urdu: پاكِستان قومى ہاكى ٹِيم), also known as the Green Shirts represent the Pakistan Hockey .‎ Pakistan have come in second place twice in 1975 and 1990. Pakistan hockey squad brings home its third World Cup title (1982). Since the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games, Pakistan has not won a single medal at the games, while 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing and 2012 London have been the worst Olympics for Pakistan by far as the national team failed to win the competition and had to play for the 5th, 7th and 8th position match at the three Olympic tournaments. On 2 August 1948, Pakistan national team, led by Ali Iqtidar Shah Dara, officially went on to play their first international game and tournament against Belgium winning the game 2–0 at the 1948 London Olympics. The federation soon established and organized the Provincial Hockey/Sports Associations of West Punjab, East Bengal, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Bahawalpur & Services Sports Board. HockeyGods strives to untie hockey fans from across the globe covering all types of hockey imaginable. Platz: 1994; Asian Champions Trophy. In the first semi-final of the tournament Pakistan ousted India 2–1 in a tense and closely contested game and in the second semi-final Spain played safe and defeated a spirited Kenya 1–0 to enter the finals against Pakistan. However, Pakistan could not qualify for Olympics since 2012. [10] This success was followed by in 1960 Rome Olympics where Pakistan played against in a group with Australia, Poland and Japan, winning all the matches. The national team made a comeback in the international competition, by winning and retaining their title at the 1974 Asian Games but lost to their rivals India in the finals of the third hockey World Cup in 1975. See more of Pakistan Hockey Team on Facebook. Cancel. Asienmeister: 1982, 1985, 1989; Vize-Asienmeister: 1999, 2003; 3. They have been a member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) since 1948 and founding member of the Asian Hockey Federation (ASHF) which formed in 1958. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose … Pakistan team with the World Cup trophy in Bombay in 1982. [3] Pakistan is the most successful national field hockey team in the Hockey World Cup with four championships: 1971, 1978, 1982 and 1994. Team Roster Top Row L to R - Manzoor ul Hassan, Manzoor Hussain, Saeed Khan, Moin udin, Kaleem Ullah. [16] On 27 March 1971, in Brussels, the trophy was formally handed to FIH President Rene Frank by H.E Masood, the Pakistani Ambassador to Belgium. The event took place from 29 December 1981 to 12 January 1982 in Mumbai (Bombay), India.