“Enough is enough, we badly need a change in the PHF.” -Photo by Reuters

KARACHI: Pakistani Olympians voiced anger and disappointment on Wednesday after their once-dominant hockey team failed spectacularly at the London Games, calling for change from top to bottom.

Pakistan were annihilated 7-0 by world champions Australia in their last pool match on Tuesday – their worst Olympic defeat – to crash out of the medal race.

They now play South Korea in a play-off for seventh and eighth position on Thursday.

Former Olympian Shahnaz Shaikh said changes were needed at all levels of the game to get the country back to the form that saw Pakistan win hockey gold in 1960, 1968 and 1984.

“First, the Dutch coach Michel van den Heuvel was shown the door and then there was an uncertain build-up for the games, which affected the performance,” Shaikh told AFP.

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) terminated the Dutchman's contract for breach of agreement just four months before London.

“When a kid continuously fails monthly tests, how can he get good marks in the annual examination?” lamented Shaikh, demanding immediate changes within a “directionless” PHF.

“We need new planning and new faces to run the game, which was pumped with huge funds from the government in the past,” said Shaikh, referring to state subsidies, the value of which was not disclosed, for hockey between 2004-2010.

Another former Olympian, Mansoor Ahmed, agreed.

“Enough is enough, we badly need a change in the PHF,” said Ahmed, a member of Pakistan's last of four World Cup winning teams in 1994.

“We should have prepared well for the Olympics but we were exposed by a superior Australian team. It is time we make concrete efforts to lift up our national sport.”

The last two decades have seen a dramatic decline for Pakistan hockey.

London is their fifth Olympics without a medal. Their last was a bronze at the 1992 Games in Barcelona.

Opinion

Editorial

A hasty retreat
Updated 28 Nov, 2024

A hasty retreat

Govt should not extend its campaign of violence against PTI and its leaders, thinking it now has the upper hand. Enough is enough.
Lebanon truce
28 Nov, 2024

Lebanon truce

WILL it hold? That is the question many in the Middle East and beyond will be asking after a 60-day ceasefire ...
MDR anomaly removed
28 Nov, 2024

MDR anomaly removed

THE State Bank’s decision to remove its minimum deposit rate requirement for conventional banks on deposits from...
Islamabad march
Updated 27 Nov, 2024

Islamabad march

WITH emotions running high, chaos closes in. As these words were being written, rumours and speculation were all...
Policing the internet
27 Nov, 2024

Policing the internet

IT is chilling to witness how Pakistan — a nation that embraced the freedoms of modern democracy, and the tech ...
Correcting sports priorities
27 Nov, 2024

Correcting sports priorities

IT has been a lingering battle that has cast a shadow over sports in Pakistan: who are the national sports...