Ayaz takes over as PHF secretary
LAHORE: Associate Secretary Olympian Ayaz Mahmood has taken charge as secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) here on Tuesday. PHF President Khalid Sajjad Khokhar asked Ayaz to hold the position after Shahbaz Ahmed resigned as secretary of the PHF. Shahbaz resigned after the dismal performance of the team in the recently concluded World Cup hockey. New secretary will be appointed by the PHF congress in its next meeting. Meanwhile, Danish Kaleem and Rehan Butt have returned as coaches of the national team for World Pro Hockey league. The camp training of the team has been announced and 48 players from all of the country has been invited for the camp. The PHF has dropped Rizwan Senior, Irfan Senior and Zubair Ahmed from the camp. The two coaches resigned last week after the poor performance of the team in the World Cup. The PHF has assured of full support and facilities to the camp trainees.
-
Heavy Snowfall Disrupts Operations At Germany's Largest Airport -
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Released Hours After Police Arrest -
Heidi Klum Eyes Spooky Season Anthem With Diplo After Being Dubbed 'Queen Of Halloween' -
King Charles Is In ‘unchartered Waters’ As Andrew Takes Family Down -
Why Prince Harry, Meghan 'immensely' Feel 'relieved' Amid Andrew's Arrest? -
Jennifer Aniston’s Boyfriend Jim Curtis Hints At Tensions At Home, Reveals Rules To Survive Fights -
Shamed Andrew ‘dismissive’ Act Towards Royal Butler Exposed -
Hailey Bieber Shares How She Protects Her Mental Health While Facing Endless Criticism -
Queen Elizabeth II Saw ‘qualities Of Future Queen’ In Kate Middleton -
Amanda Seyfried Shares Hilarious Reaction To Discovering Second Job On 'Housemaid': 'Didn’t Sign Up For That' -
Hilary Duff Reveals Deep Fear About Matthew Koma Marriage -
Will Sarah Ferguson End Up In Police Questioning After Andrew’s Arrest? Barrister Answers -
Matthew McConaughey Gets Candid About AI Threat To Actors: 'Be Prepared' -
Hailey Bieber Shares How 16-month-old Son Jack Blues Is Already Following In Justin Bieber's Footsteps -
Zuckerberg Denies At LA Trial That 'Instagram Targets Kids' Amid Addiction Claims -
France Sees Record 102mn International Tourists In 2025