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Pak not invited for Azlan Shah due to ‘outstanding debt’

Updated on: 27 March,2025 08:42 AM IST  |  Karachi
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The Malaysian organisers were “not happy” with the situation so didn’t extend an invite to Pakistan. Pakistan Hockey Federation are still hopeful of getting an invite as they remain  in talks to sort out the matter

Pak not invited for Azlan Shah due to ‘outstanding debt’

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The Malaysian Hockey Federation has not invited last year’s runners-up Pakistan for the Azlan Shah Cup this year in November owing to an “outstanding debt.”


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“A former official of the Pakistan Hockey Federation [PHF] made some bad decisions during the last Azlan Shah Cup which left the PHF in debt to the Malaysian Hockey Federation,” said a PHF source. 


The Malaysian organisers were “not happy” with the situation so didn’t extend an invite to Pakistan. Pakistan Hockey Federation are still hopeful of getting an invite as they remain  in talks to sort out the matter.

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