Paris 2024: Pakistan needs to improve its hockey ranking to enter Olympic 2024
Pakistan’s men’s hockey team will need to significantly improve their world ranking to have multiple options to qualify for the Paris 2024. They will have less than a year to improve their ranking by almost eight places. In addition to the Asian Games champions, some top Asian teams may also have the opportunity to play in the qualifying round before the Paris Games. The International Hockey Federation submitted the qualification pathway for the Paris 2024 Olympic hockey tournament. And it has been approved by the International Olympic Committee.
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To qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic hockey tournament, the following process will be in place. The host nation, France, will automatically qualify one team, provided both their men’s and women’s teams meet the FIH criteria of achieving a ranking of 25 or better in the FIH World Rankings since the end of the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020. Additionally, five teams will qualify through the Continental Qualifications, with the winning team from each of the following competitions earning a spot. African Hockey Road to Paris 2023, Pan American Games 2023, Asian Games 2022 and Oceania Cup 2023.
The two FIH Hockey Olympic Qualification tournaments will each consist of 8 teams for a total of 16 teams. The number of squads from each mainland participating in these competitions will be based on Continental quotas. Which will be determined according to the FIH World Rankings on January 31, 2023. The top two teams from each tournament will qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics, making a total of four teams.
Former Olympians want stern measures to bring hockey back on track before Paris 2024
Pakistan needs to take stern measures to bring the national game back on track before Paris 2024. Proper planning is needed from the grassroots to the top level to regain hockey’s lost glory. In the past, Pakistan was the most successful team in World Cups, Olympics. And Champions Trophy, winning four World Cups in 1971, 1978, 1982, and 1994. Pakistan also has three gold awards in the Olympic Games field hockey competitions in Rome in 1960. And Mexico City in 1968, and Los Angeles in 1984.
Olympian Shahbaz Ahmed Sr stressed the importance of proper education for players. As he believes that education is essential for athletes to succeed in international sports. He also emphasized the need for building four to five hockey centers directly operated by the federation in Pakistan. Shahbaz suggested that youth should be identified from the grassroots level, educated, and trained at these centers according to international standards to improve their skills. By implementing these measures, Pakistan can hope to revive its hockey team. And can bring back its lost glory in the sport.
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Shahbaz’s suggestion for PHF to have a proper annual budget. And manage its affairs independently can lead to the financial stability of the federation. This can help them in organizing national and international events and training camps without relying on government grants. Providing regular jobs to young players can also help in improving their financial condition. And motivate them to pursue hockey as a career. This was a common practice during Shahbaz’s time when players had jobs in different departments. Such measures can go a long way in promoting and reviving the national game.
Pakistan hockey from world-beaters to Olympic absentees
Pakistan, known for its success in hockey with four World Cup wins, failed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, marking the team’s second absence from the prestigious event. Shakeel Abbasi, a former member of the Pakistan national hockey team and a prolific striker, now regrets choosing hockey as a career when he had other promising options available to him as an athlete.
Shakeel Abbasi, a former Pakistan national hockey team player, and three-time Olympian have expressed regret over choosing hockey over cricket as his career. According to Abbasi, he was talented in both sports, but he chose to pursue hockey, Pakistan’s national sport. Abbasi, who was once considered one of the best young strikers in world hockey, currently earns a living by playing professional hockey leagues in England, the Netherlands, and Malaysia, and he struggles to make ends meet.
Shakeel Abbasi shared that even the professional hockey leagues he used to play in are not happening due to the pandemic, making these times difficult for him as he needs money to survive. Despite having represented Pakistan in three Olympics, two World Cups, and eight Champions Trophy tournaments, Abbasi is barely making ends meet. He feels for the young players playing hockey, as he knows firsthand the challenges they will face pursuing the sport professionally.
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