PHF seeks NOC from PSB for Asian Champions Trophy in India

The event will take place in August this year

April 26, 2023
The event, which includes six teams, will take place from August 3-12 in Chennai — PHF

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has requested the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) to issue the No Objection Certificate (NOC) for this year’s Asian Champions Trophy in India.

The event, which includes six teams, will take place from August 3-12 in Chennai.

“We have written a letter to the PSB for NOC,” PHF Secretary Haider Hussain told Geo News in an exclusive interview.

“We have also sent our entry to the Asian Hockey Federation,” he added.

Hussain also shed light on why Pakistan could not afford to miss the Asian Champions Trophy, while also ruing the lack of funds.

“We will have to pay a hefty fine if the team doesn’t participate in the event. It will also pave our path towards Olympics qualifiers,” he said.

“Lack of funds is the biggest hurdle but we are trying to resolve this issue through the help of the government and the private sector,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan junior hockey team’s training camp resumed on Wednesday (today) in Lahore. This will be the final phase of the preparation for the Junior Asia Cup 2023 to be held in Oman.

Sources said that 28 players have been directed to report at the training camp at the DHA hockey academy.

The Junior Asia Cup is scheduled to be held from May 23–June 1. The event is also the qualifying round of the Junior Hockey World Cup 2023. The top three teams of Junior Asia Cup 2023 will qualify for the Junior World Cup.

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has planned to organise two-day trials for the selection of Pakistan junior team. Sources said that the trials would likely be held on April 29 and 30. The president of PHF, Brig. Khalid Sajjad Khokhar, secretary PHF Haider Hussain and selection committee chairman Kaleemullah will be present on the occasion.

The team management will also organise junior boys' matches against senior players of the Pakistan hockey team or strong departmental teams during the training camp. These practice matches would be organised at the DHA hockey academy.

The schedule for these matches would be announced after the selection of the team. Pakistan junior team will leave the country on May 20. The training camp will be continued till the departure of the team, sources added.

The teams have been divided into two pools. Pool A comprises Pakistan, India, Japan, Thailand, and Chinese Taipei, while Pool B consists of Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. Pakistan will play their first match against Chinese Taipei on May 23, Thailand on May 24, India on May 27 and Japan on May 29.

Atique ur Rehman is a senior reporter for Geo News.