Hockey in Pakistan: A Sport at a Crossroads
Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Hockey in Pakistan, once the pride of a nation, is now facing an existential crisis. A closer look reveals that this decline is not accidental—it is a systemic failure, one that has been ignored for decades. The real question is not why hockey is declining, but why no sustained effort has been made to save it. Every year, the Pakistan Hockey Federation promises a revival. Talent will be discovered. The game will be promoted nationwide. National glory will return. On paper, it sounds convincing. On the ground, the reality tells a different story. There is no coherent policy, no real grassroots investment, and no structural system capable of consistently producing players. The School Level Vacuum The foundation of any successful sport begins at the school level. In Pakistan, this foundation is crumbling. Public schools rarely have: Functional hockey grounds Qualified coaches Proper equipment For many children, playing...