Building Integrity and Health in Pakistan Hockey
The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has announced a groundbreaking move to safeguard the future of hockey in the country. Ahead of upcoming international junior competitions, the federation has made medical screening and anti-doping education mandatory for all players.
This decision is designed to ensure that only eligible athletes represent Pakistan on the global stage. By introducing strict medical checks, the PHF aims to verify age and fitness levels, protecting both the integrity of the sport and the well-being of its players.
Equally important is the federation’s partnership with the Pakistan Anti-Doping Authority, which will lead a nationwide awareness campaign. This initiative will educate players, coaches, and officials about international anti-doping regulations, the safe use of supplements, and responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code.
To make this education effective, the PHF will organize seminars and workshops before every foreign tour. These sessions will help athletes stay updated on evolving global standards and compliance requirements, ensuring they compete with confidence and integrity.
PHF officials emphasize that this dual approach—combining medical screening with anti-doping education—is not just about rules, but about building a culture of discipline, ethics, and fair play. According to the federation, these measures are a long-term investment in the future of Pakistan hockey, laying a strong foundation for success from the grassroots level.
The federation has confirmed that these policies will be implemented permanently across all hockey centers in the country. This aligns Pakistan with best practices recommended by the International Hockey Federation and WADA, strengthening its reputation in the global sports community.
By prioritizing athlete health and integrity, the PHF is setting a new benchmark for sports governance in Pakistan. This initiative reflects a commitment to nurturing talent responsibly while ensuring that hockey remains a game of honor, discipline, and fair competition.

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