
Pakistan to be allowed to participate in men's hockey Asia Cup 2025, says report
India will be hosting the men's hockey Asia Cup 2025 next month in Rajgir, Bihar from August 27 to September 7. "We are not against any team competing in India in a multi-national competition. But bilateral is different," the source said.
"International sports demands that we cannot back out from competing. Russia and Ukraine are at war but they show up at multi-national events," he added. Pakistan's most recent tour to India came back in 2023 when they finished fifth in the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy.

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