ISLAMABAD, Feb 27 The Pakistan Hockey Federation is seriously considering hiring a long-term foreign coach for the national senior squad, till the 2012, Dawn learnt on authority on Friday.

“The PHF is working on this option as there is great pressure from the people and some former Olympians to elevate the level of the game and the only way forward is by hiring a well reputed foreign coach for a long period of time,” said a top government official on condition of anony- mity.

The PHF has recently appointed former Pakistan goalkeeper, Olympian Shahid Ali Khan as the new head coach of the national side.

Since the Prime Minister is Patron of the PHF, the official said, the Prime Minster Secretariat is also quite concerned over the decline of hockey standard in Pakistan.

“The whole world witnessed Pakistan hockey squad's Beijing Olympic Games debacle. ”

Pakistan finished eighth among the 12-nation hockey playing countries in the historic Olympic Games.

“The game is becoming more technical and scientific so a long-term strategy is the need of the hour to rescue and regain the international standard of the greenshirts,” the official pointed out.

Pakistan has had the services of two foreign [Dutch] coaches in the past who gave fairly good results in 1993-94 and again in 2005.

In 1993-94 during Hans Jorritsma's tenure Pakistan had won both the World Cup in 1994 and the Champions Trophy while under Roelant Oltmans during 2005 the squad gained consistency and was more disciplined.

Currently the federation is also assisted by a Dutch consultant Wouter Tazelaar.

“Our main aim is to reach the podium in the 2012 Olympic Games but this task can only be achieved with modern, strenuous and physical training also involving scientific methodology,” said the official.

When contacted for comments the official spokesman of the PHF said “The coach is to stay till Asia Cup. The president and secretary of the PHF had clearly mentioned time and again that there will be no change at the moment.”

The spokesman asserted “A permanent team management will be announced after the Asia Cup.”

Opinion

Editorial

Middle East carnage
Updated 21 Apr, 2025

Middle East carnage

It seems that to many in the world, people of Yemen and occupied Palestine are not human.
A new page
21 Apr, 2025

A new page

FOREIGN Secretary Amna Baloch’s trip to Dhaka has breathed new life into Pakistan’s long-dormant relationship...
No stone unturned
21 Apr, 2025

No stone unturned

WHILE the absence of new polio cases since Feb 10 is welcome news, this pause in transmission must not breed...
Canal politics
Updated 20 Apr, 2025

Canal politics

The consequences of the state taking decisions without regard for its people can be seen yet again in the form of widespread restlessness and anger.
Lesser citizens
20 Apr, 2025

Lesser citizens

CAN the state ever turn the dream of communal harmony into reality? A slew of injustices torment Pakistan’s...
Winning spree
20 Apr, 2025

Winning spree

AFTER sealing qualification for the ICC Women’s World Cup, Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana immediately set her sights...