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Pakistan will not be sanctioned for Asia Cup withdrawal: FIH

World hockey body stresses sport must remain above politics as Bangladesh and Kazakhstan step in to replace withdrawing teams

8:59 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The International Hockey Federation (FIH) has emphasised that sport must remain above politics, confirming that Pakistan will not face sanctions for withdrawing from the Men’s Asia Cup in India.

The world number 15 side cited security concerns for its withdrawal, despite assurances from Indian authorities that visas and safety arrangements would be provided.

Speaking to Scoop, FIH president Tayyab Ikram said the federation respected Pakistan’s decision.

“FIH will not impose any sanctions on Pakistan for not competing in the Asia Cup. It is within their rights as a national federation to decide based on their own circumstances. While it is unfortunate, we fully respect their choice,” he said.

Ikram added that India had committed to providing a safe environment for all participants.

“The Indian government, though initially reluctant, assured us there would be no safety concerns. Visas would have been facilitated for Pakistani players and officials if they had chosen to attend, and we appreciate India’s efforts in this regard,” he said.

Pakistan will be replaced by Bangladesh, while Oman, which withdrew due to financial constraints, will be replaced by Kazakhstan.

“Our only hope now is that the tournament proceeds smoothly, with Bangladesh taking Pakistan’s place and Kazakhstan stepping in for Oman. This ensures the competition retains its integrity,” Ikram said.

The FIH chief urged stakeholders not to politicise the issue.

“Sport must remain separate from politics. The Asia Cup is a celebration of hockey, and our priority is to provide athletes with the best possible stage to showcase their skills. We respect Pakistan’s choice, but the focus must remain on the competition and the players,” he said.

The Men’s Hockey Asia Cup will take place from August 29 to September 7 in Rajgir, Bihar, with the winner securing a direct berth to the 2026 FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup. — August 20, 2025

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