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Three Pakistan Hockey Players, Physio Face Lifetime Ban For Seeking Asylum In Euopre

Pakistan Hockey Federation: Pakistan Hockey Federation has imposed a life ban on three national team players and a physiotherapist for seeking asylum in a European country after abandoning their duties and leaving the country without the knowledge of the federation.

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By IANS News August 29, 2024 • 14:24 PM
Three Pakistan hockey players, physio face lifetime ban for seeking asylum in Euopre
Three Pakistan hockey players, physio face lifetime ban for seeking asylum in Euopre (Image Source: IANS)

Pakistan Hockey Federation: Pakistan Hockey Federation has imposed a life ban on three national team players and a physiotherapist for seeking asylum in a European country after abandoning their duties and leaving the country without the knowledge of the federation.

The news comes after the said players failed to attend the national training camp in Islamabad for the upcoming Asian Champions Trophy in China.

In an emergency press conference held on Wednesday, PHF secretary Rana Mujahid revealed that players Murtaza Yaqoob, Ihtesham Aslam, and Abdur Rahman, along with physio Waqas, were part of the national team that toured Holland and Poland for the Nations’ Cup last month, the Dawn reported.

“Upon returning with the team from Europe, they informed us that due to domestic issues, they would not be able to attend the training camp in Islamabad,” Mujahid said.

“However, recent reliable information has confirmed that they left the country and have reportedly applied for asylum abroad," he added.

Mujahid confirmed that the PHF Congress had unanimously approved lifetime bans for the players and the physio, stressing that such actions would face zero tolerance in the future. The federation will also inform the interior ministry to initiate legal action in accordance with regulations.

“However, recent reliable information has confirmed that they left the country and have reportedly applied for asylum abroad," he added.

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