The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has said that the national men’s hockey team will skip the Hockey Asia Cup 2025 taking place in India. The event is happening in Rajgir, Bihar, from August 27 to September 7.
The PHF said this choice was made because of safety concerns. They said their players’ safety and respect come first. Even though the Indian government was ready to give visas and other help, the PHF thinks the bigger political situation can’t be ignored.
The federation said athletes should only play where they feel safe and can focus fully, without stress. This shows the PHF believes global sports events should be safe and fair for everyone.
Since Pakistan is out, Bangladesh will take their place. This keeps the tournament’s eight-team format as planned. The schedule stays the same, with Bangladesh taking the open spot.
PHF people said the national team will now work on getting ready for other international games. They said training and planning will go on where players won’t face safety risks.
The PHF also said fair sports grounds are key in international sports. They think global tournaments should put players first. Every team should play without stress or fear. They also think sports should stay away from political problems.
This shows Pakistan wants safe places for athletes. It also puts pressure on sports groups to make a place where sports can grow. Pakistan’s pullout of the Asia Cup 2025 makes it clear that security comes before playing.
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