Karachi:
The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) on Wednesday recalled senior players like Sohail Abbas, Rehan Butt and Zeeshan Ashraf, who had announced their retirements after the team finished bottom of the heap in the World Cup in India.
The PHF also recalled Waseem Ahmed and Salman Akbar for a national camp being set up from June 20 in Karachi to prepare for a tour to Europe ahead of the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.
All these players had announced their retirements after the World Cup debacle in India.
Gearing up for the Commonwealth and Asian Games this year, the PHF has also decided to rope in a foreign coach for the team.
The decision to appoint a foreign coach was taken by the executive board of the PHF after a meeting in Lahore in which the team's performance in recent months was reviewed.
Pakistan finished last in the World Cup earlier this year in New Delhi which led to an upheaval in the hockey set up with coach Shahid Ali Khan and manager Asif Bajwa removed and
the national selectors also resigning.
Pakistan took part in the Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia last month with a new look side finishing fifth.
"The board has given approval to appoint a foreign coach and we have three candidates in the shortlist. All three have agreed to come and accept the assignment," PHF secretary Asif
Bajwa said.
He didn't name the candidates but said one of them would be finalised after getting the approval from the Federal sports minister and government later this week.
Sources said Paul Lissek of Germany, Barry Dancer of Australia and Michel Vann Den of Holland were shortlisted for the job.
Bajwa said PHF had held discussions with all three foreigners and all of them had no concerns about the security situation in Pakistan.
"They are willing to come and coach the national team ahead of important events. Now we have to finalise one name and we will do it shortly."
Bajwa said the executive board had decided to go for a foreign coach once again to revive the fortunes of the team.
The PHF also recalled Waseem Ahmed and Salman Akbar for a national camp being set up from June 20 in Karachi to prepare for a tour to Europe ahead of the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.
All these players had announced their retirements after the World Cup debacle in India.
Gearing up for the Commonwealth and Asian Games this year, the PHF has also decided to rope in a foreign coach for the team.
The decision to appoint a foreign coach was taken by the executive board of the PHF after a meeting in Lahore in which the team's performance in recent months was reviewed.
Pakistan finished last in the World Cup earlier this year in New Delhi which led to an upheaval in the hockey set up with coach Shahid Ali Khan and manager Asif Bajwa removed and
the national selectors also resigning.
Pakistan took part in the Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia last month with a new look side finishing fifth.
"The board has given approval to appoint a foreign coach and we have three candidates in the shortlist. All three have agreed to come and accept the assignment," PHF secretary Asif
Bajwa said.
He didn't name the candidates but said one of them would be finalised after getting the approval from the Federal sports minister and government later this week.
Sources said Paul Lissek of Germany, Barry Dancer of Australia and Michel Vann Den of Holland were shortlisted for the job.
Bajwa said PHF had held discussions with all three foreigners and all of them had no concerns about the security situation in Pakistan.
"They are willing to come and coach the national team ahead of important events. Now we have to finalise one name and we will do it shortly."
Bajwa said the executive board had decided to go for a foreign coach once again to revive the fortunes of the team.
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