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PHF Reform Plan 2026: New Strategy to Revive Pakistan Hockey

PHF Reform Plan 2026: New Strategy to Revive Pakistan Hockey

The PHF reform plan aims to bring fresh energy to Pakistan hockey. The federation announced wide changes after an adhoc committee meeting. Leaders say the goal is to rebuild trust and restore national pride.
Officials outlined reforms in governance, talent development, and partnerships. In addition, they promised stronger systems at domestic and national levels. As a result, players may see clearer pathways to grow and compete.

Governance and Transparent Elections

The federation will review all affiliated hockey clubs within 90 days. This step will check eligibility, activity, and compliance. Moreover, legal and financial experts will assess records to ensure transparency.
After the review, officials will publish a verified list of voting units. Therefore, stakeholders can clearly see who qualifies to vote. The federation believes this move will build confidence in the system. Elections will follow the verification process. Leaders expect them within six to nine months. An independent body will monitor the process to keep it fair and open.

Focus on Talent and Partnerships

The PHF reform plan also targets player development. Officials want to strengthen training structures across the country. For example, they plan to improve scouting and coaching at grassroots levels. Administrators also aim to attract commercial partners. Strong partnerships can boost funding and visibility. As a result, teams may gain better facilities and international exposure.
Hockey unites communities across Pakistan. However, recent struggles have tested fans’ patience. The federation now hopes these steps will spark long-term improvement.
Many supporters welcome the focus on accountability and growth. Others will watch closely to see real action. In the coming months, progress will depend on steady leadership and honest execution. The PHF reform plan sets the stage for change. Whether it restores past glory depends on how well leaders deliver on their promises. For now, the journey toward renewal has officially begun.

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