“Our national sport has died”

Published August 31, 2013
Three-time Olympic gold medallists, Pakistan have suffered a serious slump in field hockey. Their only triumph since 1994 was the Asian Games title in 2010. -Photo by AFP
Three-time Olympic gold medallists, Pakistan have suffered a serious slump in field hockey. Their only triumph since 1994 was the Asian Games title in 2010. -Photo by AFP

KARACHI: Former Olympians and fans Saturday mourned the darkest day in Pakistan's sporting history after the former field hockey titans failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time ever.

Pakistan went down 2-1 to South Korea in the Asia Cup semi-final in Malaysia on Friday, a tournament they needed to win to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in the Netherlands.

Pakistan won the inaugural competition in 1971 and triumphed again in 1978, 1982 and 1994.

Three-time Olympic gold medallists, Pakistan have suffered a serious slump in field hockey. Their only triumph since 1994 was the Asian Games title in 2010.

Olympian Shahnaz Shaikh said he felt heart-broken at hockey's downfall.

“Why I am alive to see this day?” said Shaikh, vice-captain of Pakistan's triumphant 1978 World Cup team.

“It's sad, sad and sad, we have seen this day when the masters of hockey have come to this stage.”

Shaikh said the government must replace the current hockey federation leadership.

“It's time we have a change at the top, until and unless we do that it would be impossible to change our hockey fortune,” said Shaikh, also a qualified coach.

Hanif Khan, a member of country's last Olympic gold medal winning team in 1984, said Pakistan hockey had gone back 25 years.

“Now when we don't play with the top 12 teams of the world in the World Cup, where will our team stand? They will be 25 years back at the international level,” said Khan, under whose coaching Pakistan finished seventh in the first World Cup qualifiers in July this year.

Sports analyst Ejaz Chaudhry said the hockey team's failure was a “national tragedy”.

“We have ruled the hockey world but the current set-up of the federation has brought us at the lowest point, it's a national tragedy,” said Chaudhry.

Fans on the streets chanted slogans against the Pakistan Hockey Federation and the team.

“Shame,” shouted Ali Iqbal Gujjar while recording his views on television in Faisalabad.

“Our national sport has died, we must sack all those who are responsible for this.”

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