CAIRO: Pakistan men’s hockey team has announced its return to the global stage in emphatic fashion, storming through the FIH World Cup Qualifiers in Ismailia with a flawless group-stage record.
By defeating Austria 4-2 in their final Pool B encounter, the Green Shirts not only secured a perfect campaign but also punched their ticket to the prestigious 2026 World Cup, sending waves of optimism through the nation.
“That play is a coach’s dream”
Pakistan put on a dominant display vs Austria in their last pool game at the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Ismailia, Egypt.
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Perfect group stage campaign
The Green Shirts entered the tournament with a point to prove and delivered under pressure. In their opening fixture, they edged past China in a thrilling 5-4 encounter, showcasing their attacking prowess. They followed it up with a resilient display against Malaysia, overturning a deficit to secure a 5-3 comeback win.
The final pool match against Austria was a testament to their growing confidence and tactical discipline. Pakistan dominated proceedings, securing a convincing 4-2 victory to finish atop Pool B with three straight wins.
The result guarantees their progression to the semi-finals, where they are set to face a tough opponent, likely hosts Egypt or Japan, based on the Pool A standings.
Direct qualification for 2026 World Cup
With this commanding performance, Pakistan has successfully qualified for the FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held later in the year. This marks a significant milestone for a team eager to reclaim its historic legacy on the global stage.
Rankings boost amidst revival
The impressive form has also translated into global recognition. According to the latest FIH rankings updated after the wins over China and Malaysia, Pakistan has climbed two spots, moving from 14th to 12th in the world. Their points tally has risen significantly to approximately 2,237, signaling a positive trajectory under the current setup.



