Pakistan ranked 10th in world hockey charts

Published June 29, 2016
Pakistan’s is ranked 10th with 1073 points in the FIH World Rankings. — AFP/File
Pakistan’s is ranked 10th with 1073 points in the FIH World Rankings. — AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is ranked 10th in the latest International Hockey Federation (FIH) Hero World Rankings released on Tuesday following the conclusion of the Champions Trophies in London.

Pakistan’s is ranked 10th with 1073 points, said a press release issued here.

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World Cup holders and Champions Trophy winners Australia remain at the top of the men’s rankings, while Olympic and World champions the Netherlands hold on to top spot in the women’s rankings.

There is no change in the men’s top three nations, with Netherlands ranked second and Germany third. While England (and Great Britain) remain fourth, India have leapfrogged Belgium (6) and Argentina (7) into fifth place thanks to their outstanding silver medal winning performance at the Champions Trophy.

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In the women’s rankings, Pakistan are not even in top 35. However Argentina’s stunning title success at the Champions Trophy keeps them in second place but has seen them narrow the gap with the top-ranked Dutch.

Australia and New Zealand remain in third and fourth place respectively, but fifth pla­ce is now held by USA, who have moved up from seventh courtesy of the brilliant bro­nze medal that they won at the Champions Trophy.

Published in Dawn, June 29th, 2016

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