Pakistan's Hockey Federation Warns India, May Push for Asia Cup Relocation Over Visa Issues.
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The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has issued a strong warning regarding the upcoming Asia Cup, threatening to seek its relocation from India if guarantees regarding visas for the Pakistani national team are not provided. The continental tournament is scheduled to take place in India from August 27 to September 7, 2025, with the winner securing a direct qualification spot for the 2026 Hockey World Cup in Europe.

A PHF spokesperson stated that the federation will only consider sending its team to India if the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) and local organizers offer written assurances of visa issuance. "Despite the strained relations between both countries, if visas are guaranteed, we will approach our government for clearance to play in India," the spokesperson said.

Pakistan's concerns stem from the existing political tensions between the two nations. These tensions have already cast a shadow over several sporting events. Pakistan hockey team captain Imad Shakeel Butt has formally requested the AHF to relocate the 2025 Men's Hockey Asia Cup from India, citing the escalating political climate. Speaking to reporters, he emphasized the importance of the tournament as a qualifier for the 2026 Hockey World Cup. "The Asia Cup is crucial for us as it's a World Cup qualifying event. Given the current political situation between Pakistan and India, we believe the venue should be reconsidered," Butt stated. He also added that Pakistan's final decision on participation would align with instructions from the federal government.

Unconfirmed reports suggesting potential exclusion of Pakistan from the tournament by Indian authorities have further heightened concerns. The PHF's concerns have reportedly intensified following the Pahalgam incident, which has allegedly resulted in visa denials for the Pakistani squad, jeopardizing their participation. However, neither the Indian government nor the AHF has released an official statement on the matter.

The uncertainty surrounding the Asia Cup is not unique. The 2025 Cricket Asia Cup is also under a cloud, and high tensions are expected during the Women's ODI World Cup, also set to take place in India. In light of these concerns, the PHF's stance reflects a broader apprehension within Pakistan's sports community about the fairness and security of its athletes in India.

Despite the political uncertainties, the Pakistan hockey team remains focused on its preparations for the FIH Nations Cup. A strong showing in this tournament could pave the way for promotion to the FIH Pro League, one of international hockey's most elite competitions. "We are training hard, and our mindset is clear. The players are motivated and ready to give their best," Butt affirmed, emphasizing the team's dedication to maintaining competitiveness.

The PHF's demand for written assurance underscores the critical need for a transparent and politically neutral environment for sports. The final decision regarding Pakistan's participation, and potentially the venue of the Asia Cup, now rests with the AHF and the Indian government. Any resolution will significantly impact Pakistan's path to the 2026 World Cup and the broader relationship between the two countries in the sporting arena.


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