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Pakistan Hockey Threatening To Relocate Upcoming Asia Cup If Visas Aren't Granted To Players

Pakistan Hockey Threatening To Relocate Upcoming Asia Cup If Visas Aren't Granted To Players

News1831-05-2025
The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has announced plans to request the relocation of the upcoming Asia Cup from India if visas for its national team are not guaranteed.
The continental tournament is set to take place in India between late August and early September, with the winner securing a direct qualification spot for next year's World Cup in Europe.
A PHF spokesperson stated that the federation would consider participating in the tournament only if the Asian Hockey Federation and local organizers provide written assurance of visa issuance.
'Despite the strained relations between both countries, if visas are guaranteed, we will approach our government for clearance to play in India," he said.
'Whatever directions are given by our government, we will follow them, but Pakistan's policy has always been to keep sports and politics separate."
These comments come amidst heightened political tensions between the two nations, which nearly escalated into a full-scale conflict earlier this month.
The PHF also expressed concerns regarding player security, emphasizing that it is the host nation's responsibility to ensure the safety of all participating teams.
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