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Hockey: Seven Pakistan players in rebel Indian league row

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Hockey: Seven Pakistan players in rebel Indian league row

KARACHI: Pakistan hockey authorities Friday ordered seven players to explain their appearance in a rebel league in India, casting doubt over their participation in the London Olympics in three months' time.


Seven Pakistani players including former captains Shakeel Abbasi and Rehan Butt featured in the March-April World Hockey League, which was not approved by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) said the players have been summoned before a disciplinary committee on May 7.

"Seven Pakistani players featured in the "World Hockey Series", which was played in India. The FIH declared the event as unsanctioned so these players have violated the constitution of PHF and FIH," a PHF release said.

Besides Butt and Abbasi, Waseem Ahmed, Zeeshan Ashraf, Tariq Aziz, Imran Warsi and Adnan Maqsood featured in the league. Pakistan's dwindling fortunes in field hockey would suffer another serious blow if the players were banned.

Pakistan, four times world and three times Olympic gold medal winners, have slumped in recent years, recording a worst-ever eighth position at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

They finished 12th and last in the 2010 World Cup held in New Delhi but surprisingly won the Asian Games in China the same year to win an automatic berth in the London Olympics.

Hockey: Seven Pakistan players in rebel league row - The Times of India
 
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Pakistan keeps suspending these players, but these international federations treat us like crap.
 
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Hockey players don't earn much playing for country or their clubs. If they are provided with an opertunity to earn some extra cash, why not?
 
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