“PHF is making all out efforts to rope in a foreign coach, who is good enough to put the Pakistan team on the right track after a disastrous World Cup campaign.” -ONLINE Photo
ISLAMABADPakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) chief Qasim Zia is hopeful of hiring a foreign coach for the national team ahead of this Mays Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.

 

“We have decided to hire a foreign coach and the government has assured us of providing appropriate funds,” said the former Olympian, who is under fire for Pakistans 12th position in the World Cup.

 

“Weve also been told by the Senates sports committee to get the best coach in the world,” he added.

 

“PHF is making all out efforts to rope in a foreign coach, who is good enough to put the Pakistan on the right track after a disastrous World Cup campaign in New Delhi earlier this month,” Paktribune quoted Zia as saying.

 

The PHF chief refrained from naming his favourite for the job but confirmed that the federation is talking to top coaches including Germanys Paul Lissek.

 

Lissek, who masterminded Germanys rise as one of the most successful hockey teams in the world, was initially reluctant but later conveyed his willingness to take over as Pakistans head coach, sources said.

 

“We are talking to him and a few others in Australia as well,” he said. “We will certainly hire the best man for the job.” —APP

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