Hockey field
The love for cricket dominates the hearts of sports fans in Pakistan. Considering the passion for cricket and the fame of the top cricket stadiums in Pakistan, most people might find it hard to believe that field hockey is the National Sport of Pakistan, especially since the sport is rarely talked about among sports enthusiasts. But facts being what they are, Cricket is the National Sport of England, where, funnily enough, football is preferred more among sporting fans than the national game. If these facts have caught your interest, stay with us as we cover all of the relevant details about field hockey in Pakistan, including some historical facts about the sport, the rules of the game, and even, the rarely discussed, but amazingly built, hockey stadiums in Pakistan.
About Hockey field
As a team sport, field hockey can be played on a range of surfaces, including grass, artificial turf, watered turf, and more. With ten players on the field and one goalkeeper, the game usually involves hitting a round and hard plastic ball to get it into the opposing team’s net, past the goalkeeper, using long and curved sticks made from wood or fibreglass. While the length of the sticks varies and is Customized for each player’s height, the stick always has a round and a flat side, with the flatter one being used in the game.
ABOUT FIELD HOCKEY IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan Hockey Federation
Commonly known only as hockey, the sport was brought to the Indian subcontinent by the British and became the National Sport of Pakistan after its independence. The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) is the organisation governing everything related to hockey in Pakistan and has been a member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) since 1948. Pakistan is also one of the founding members of the Asian Hockey Federation (ASHF) along with Japan, Malaysia, India, and the Republic of Korea. The ASHF came into being in 1958 in Tokyo.
What is truly worth noting is that Pakistan is the most successful
national field hockey team to date in the Hockey World Cup, with four wins
chalked up in its hall of fame, followed closely by The Netherlands, with three
wins. The team is casually known as the Green Shirts and called the National
Hockey Stadium in Lahore as their home ground. This is also the headquarters of
the Pakistan Hockey Federation, which is the governing body for both the
National Men’s Hockey Team and the National Women’s Hockey Team.
HISTORICAL RECORDS OF PAKISTAN’S FIELD
HOCKEY TEAM
Elaborating on the above, Pakistan’s national
hockey team won the Hockey World Cup in the years 1971, 1978, 1982, and 1994.
The Green Shirts have one of the best overall performances in the history of
the Hockey World Cup and are also one of the most successful national teams in
the Asian Games with a total of eight wins in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1974, 1978,
1982, 1990, and 2010.
Hockey Stadiums in Pakistan
There are eight major hockey stadiums in
Pakistan, with the most famous being the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore. It
is also called Gaddafi Hockey Stadium and is famous for being the largest field
hockey stadium in the world with a capacity of 45,000 sports fans. It is
closely followed by Faisalabad Hockey Stadium and the Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey
Stadium in Karachi. Other hockey stadiums are located in Sialkot, Gojra,
Peshawar, and Rawalpindi.
Conclusion
While the golden era of Pakistan hockey was
undoubtedly illustrious, the team has faced its fair share of challenges in
recent years. Fluctuating form, administrative issues, and changes in the
global hockey landscape have presented obstacles. However, the spirit of
resilience that defines the team continues to shine through, with dedicated
efforts to rejuvenate and reclaim their past glory.
As the Pakistan hockey team looks ahead to
future competitions, there is a renewed sense of optimism and determination.
With a blend of seasoned players and emerging talent, the team is poised to
make its mark on the international stage once again. The legacy of Pakistan
hockey, woven with triumphs and challenges, serves as a source of inspiration
for the players and fans alike, ensuring that the green and white continue to
be a formidable force in the world of field hockey.
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