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Pakistan Hockey Allowance Issue Sparks Player Concerns Ahead of World Cup

Pakistan Hockey Allowance Issue Sparks Player Concerns Ahead of World Cup

Pakistan’s recent success has come with a shadow. The hockey allowance issue is now raising serious concerns among players and fans alike.
The national team qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup after eight years. However, financial worries quickly took center stage. Many players feel the celebration is incomplete without fair compensation.

Payment Concerns Grow

Reports reveal that players received only $40 per day during qualifiers. In contrast, earlier tours offered between $150 and $200 daily. This sharp drop has caused frustration within the squad. Moreover, players do not have central contracts. They also lack match fees. Therefore, daily allowances remain their main source of income. As a result, many athletes struggle to stay financially stable. For example, some rely on personal savings to continue training. In addition, this situation affects morale and performance.

Future at Risk

The ongoing hockey allowance issue may impact the sport’s future in Pakistan. Young talent could lose interest if financial support remains weak. However, there is still time to act. Authorities can review policies and improve payment structures. Fair rewards would motivate players and strengthen the team. In conclusion, the team’s achievement deserves recognition. Yet, proper financial backing is equally important. Without it, long-term success may remain uncertain.

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