FIH suspends 2 Pakistani hockey players for indecent behaviour


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Bhubaneswar, Dec 14 (PTI): The International Hockey Federation (FIH) today suspended two Pakistani players Amjad Ali and Mohammad Tousiq from playing in the Champions Trophy final after they were found guilty of making obscene gestures towards spectators following their semi-final win against India.

Hockey India's imminent threat of boycotting all FIH events scheduled to be held in India during the next few calender years made the world hockey's governing body reverse their earlier decision of just letting the players with official reprimand.

According to the release issued by FIH, a third Pakistani player Shafaqt Rasool, got away with official reprimand. All the three players have accepted their guilt.

Amjad and Tousiq were guilty of making obscene gestures with their middle fingers towards a packed gallery, an action that has been photographed and is now documented.

"After the conclusion of the semi-final match between India and Pakistan, Amjad Ali was seen making obscene body gestures that are considered to be obscene, the evidence of which surfaced after the initial statement was issued on 14 December at midnight," the FIH said in a statement.

"Amjad Ali accepts the breach of the code of conduct. The attitude of the team member at the hearing was good, with Pakistan tendering a written apology to the community of hockey. The seriousness of the offence falls within Level 1 of FIH rules and regulations and according to the Code of Conduct of Level 1 offence one match suspension is imposed on Ali Amjad.

"He is suspended for the next match that Pakistan will play in the relevant tournament," the statement further read.

The FIH further said that Tousiq committed the same offence and has been handed out the same punishment as Ali.

"Tousiq was seen making gestures that are considered to be obscene (raising the middle finger to spectators on the stands) whose evidence surfaced after the initial statement was issued on 14 December at midnight," it stated.

Even Tousiq accepted that he breached the code of conduct. "Muhammad Tousiq accepts the breach of the code of conduct. According to the Code of Conduct Level-1, Muhammad Tousiq is suspended for the next match that Pakistan will play in the relevant tournament," the FIH said.

Incidentally, Rasool got away with just a reprimand for committing the same offence as Tousiq, but what against the latter were the two yellow cards which he received so far in the tournament.

"After the conclusion of the semi-final match between India and Pakistan, Rasool was seen making gestures that are considered to be obscene (raising the middle finger to spectators on the stands). Shafqat Rasool accepts the breach of the code of conduct. So, according to the Code of Conduct Level, and within the level High Decision has been given an official reprimand," the world body said.

The punishments came after Hockey India today took a strong objection to FIH's "feeble" action towards Pakistani players indecent behaviour and decided not to host any FIH events in India until and unless the world body hands out a strong punishment to the offenders of this shameless incident.

Soon after their 4-3 win over India, Pakistani players went into a frenzy mode and started celebrating their victory in a wild fashion. They started dancing in jubilation.

They removed their shirts, used foul language and made obscene gestures towards the crowd and media, prompting their coach Shahnaz Sheikh to come into action and take away his players.

Tournament Director Wiert Doyer, who was asked to carry out an inquiry into the matter, then spoke to Pakistani camp and said later the FIH is satisfied with their apology and so "no action was unwarranted".

Meanwhile, Pakistan coach Shahnaz Sheikh today condemned the "shameless" behavior of his players and said his wards' conduct were "unacceptable" to the entire hockey community.

"The incident that occurred after the match between India and Pakistan contained behavior that is considered unacceptable to Pakistan Hockey Federation and the entire hockey community. As a result, I have spoken to my team and explained to them that they are guests in India and as hosts they (India) have been very hospitable to the team.

"Our opinion is that the behavior of a few of our players should not have occurred," Sheikh said in a statement, which was handed out to the media by FIH Compitions Committee member Kenneth Reid.

"In addition, I have written to the Tournament Director Mr Wiert Doyer and sincerely apologized for the behavior of a few players in my team," he said. Sheikh also said that PHF too condemns such a behavior of the players.

"I have also spoken with the President and Secretary General of Pakistan Hockey Federation who both agree that the behavior was not acceptable and they would also submit their regrets to Hockey India and the Indian public," he said.

"I hope that in the true spirit of the game everyone will accept our sincere apologies that is given without any reservations," the coach concluded.

 

Earlier Report


No FIH event in India till Pak players are punished: Hockey India

Bhubaneswar, Dec 14 (PTI): Taking strong exception to FIH's "weak" censure to Pakistani players for their obscene behaviour after beating India in the Champions Trophy semifinal, Hockey India today decided that it would not host any event sanctioned by the world body until strong punishment is handed out to the offenders.

The Pakistani players made obscene gestures towards Indian fans and media after their win last night but no action was taken against them by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) after their coach Shahnaz Sheikh offered an apology.

"It was a shameless and condemnable incident but the FIH took a very weak and feeble decision. It is not acceptable to us. We have made it clear to FIH that such sort of behaviour from sportspersons is not acceptable to Indians," HI president Narinder Batra told PTI from New Delhi.

"So we have decided not to host any FIH tournaments in India after the Women's World League Round 3 scheduled in March, which includes the 2018 Men's World Cup, if they don't take any strong action against Pakistan," he said.

Soon after their 4-3 win, Pakistani players went into a frenzy and started celebrating their victory in a wild fashion. They removed their shirts, used foul language and made obscene gestures towards the crowd and media, prompting their coach Shahnaz to come into action and take away his players.

Tournament Director Wiert Doyer, who was asked to carry out an inquiry into the matter, then spoke to the Pakistani camp and said FIH has accepted their apology. But Batra said a mere apology is not enough.

"If FIH rules and regulations permit such uncivilized behaviour then they should hold their tournaments in any other country not India because Indian culture and values don't permit such acts," the HI chief said.

India and Pakistan were scheduled to resume their bilateral hockey series at a neutral venue in Dhaka soon, but Batra said India will not play any bilateral series with Pakistan after this incident.

"We have decided not to play any bilateral or trilateral series against Pakistan until and unless the Pakistan Hockey Federation gives an unconditional apology for this incident in writing," he said.

The FIH also has to share the blame for the fiasco as they conducted a hurried investigation into the incident and came out with their views within hours.

"The celebration of the Pakistani team contained some behaviour that warranted further investigation by me as Tournament Director. As a result I have spoken to the Head Coach of the Pakistan team, Mr. Shahnaz Sheikh and told him that the behaviour of Pakistan players went beyond what is acceptable to standards of the FIH," Tournament Director Doyer, who was in charge of the investigation, said in a statement last night.

"The behaviour in question concerned many members of the Pakistan team. It is difficult to find any particular miscreant, and it is possible that the behaviour of the players may have been a reaction. Shahnaz Sheikh has apologised and assured me that this behaviour will not occur again. Given these matters, I've decided that no further action is warranted," he added.

  

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 15 2014

    They lost in the final else spectators who watched the final have had free show of animal circus.

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  • Ravi, Udyavara

    Mon, Dec 15 2014

    It's no surprise behavior of wild animals & uncultured, uneducated, terrorist minded people are the same.

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  • Syed Kazi, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 15 2014

    They should not be allowed to play in India again.....

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  • Af, mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 15 2014

    Pakistan is papistan, hopeless & characterless country.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 15 2014

    Entire Pakistan is a lump of $#!t ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Dec 15 2014

    There are few People who doesnt know how to behave in public and with public.and These are one of them.After Long time won once and all of sudden were out of control and got complete mad,didnt think they will not have the Chance to Play again.Good they got the punishment.This behaviour is not only for them personally but for their Country a shaming act.Hope they have noticed in their mind and forever.We cant expect from These guys nothing better behaviour.They Forget such behaviour will not be tolerated from fans of any Nation and the game for them is OUT:Thats what they will realize by the next Play.otherone may Show their finger to them suppose they loose.Indian Team Need not feel they are lost but they are the winners in other way.Hope our Team will win next game.All the best.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Discard them for life! Black list them for Indian Visa!
    If Indian players had done it in pak, there would have been arson and riots! Take them out of Indian soil ASAP!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Albert, Few misplaced brains disagree with you!! There are many such Paki supporting Namak harams enjoying on Indian soil!!

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  • SG, Delhi, India

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Players are expected to behave better even if provoked by the crowds. For the fans, it is just entertainment of a few hours, for the players it is their lives' worth. These moments are what define them as professionals and representative of their countries. The fans will forget this game and buy tickets for future ones while these photographs will go down the history/ magazine pages/ memories
    BUT, let's not get swayed too far by our own emotions, Pakistan won, India lost. That's fine. Let's move on.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Bunch of idiots!! God misplaced their brain from skull to between their legs!! Before they cross Wagha border, remove their pant and shirt and kick off from border!

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  • Heri Fernandes, Mangalore/UK

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    What more can you expect from the players of a failed state? India has defeated them several times in the cricket World Cup...Could humiliate them.... But why retaliate to people who have only vengeance and revenge in their veins?? Just ignore them 😏

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  • arman, Hindustan

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    They should be banned. Na inmein tehzeeb hai Na inmein adaab hai Na inmein baat karne ka tarika hai. Religion bi nahe insaniyat bi nahe Na sensitive hai . buss they are all bunch of animals

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Ajmal Kasab & 10 Paki terrorists entered our land and killed our people..We were helpless...

    Again 11 more Hockey players came,beat us and insulted in such a manner that even Kasab would bow his head in shame..We were helpless again.

    Our 9 Commondos entered Pakistan..waited both sides of the road to kill World's Most Wanted terrorist..before pressing trigger,phone call stopped them..We are helpless again..!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    jamini, I hope you are intelligent enuf to blame FEKU ...

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  • Alwyn, mlore

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Jo jeetha wohi sikandar..
    India should prepare well and wait till the next encounter to pay back..

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  • Milan, Dxb

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    ONCE I MET SHAHID AFRIDI IN DUBAI MALL, HE WAS VERY ARROGANT, DOESN'T GIVE ANSWER I TOLD HOW ARE YOU, HE DOESN'T SPEAK AND LOOK AT U, I FELT SO EMBARRASSMENT NEVER SEEN SUCH A ARROGANT PERSON IN MY LIFE.

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  • Harry Dsouza, Kodagu / Bondel (Mangalore)

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Dear Milam, I agree!
    Remember! Inzamam ul Haq's post match interview?( my boys put balls in right places to get wickets)
    This guy might have thought you may be asking about his form!!!

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Always remember these elements have NAME & FAME but no BRAIN!!

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    What can you expect from those imbecile Porkis? They showed off their true colours which is what they do in every country they go.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Pakistan is in the lime light world wide for their terror and anti social activities so what we expect from them.....?

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  • FZR, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    (Meanwhile at the Pakistan)

    Afridi: Abey Jeet Kyun Gaye, Ab presentation mai English Kaun Bolega... Tumara Baap!!!

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  • Abdul jabbar, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    India mein aake itni himmat..? We are in the same old age of taking things..We are known for tolerance but the same tolerance is being understood as weakness by any rogue country.Its high time we should show some self respect and show the real power of India.

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  • Abdul Mateen., Jeddah/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Don't allow this pakistan team to play hence forth in india.At beginning of tournament they didn't even had money or sponsorship to come to india.Look at them "Apni Aukaath dekha di"

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  • ahmed, ullal

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    Celebration after winning is acceptable, but this kind of ill mannered behavior is not acceptable. Here we really appreciated stand of Hockey India. Only Pakistani players can do this kind of cheap stunt.
    "YATHA RAJA TATHA PRAJA"

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 14 2014

    This cheap, uncouth and vulgar behaviour and language of the Pakistani players against Indians is despicable and condemnable in the strongest of words.
    By their behaviour they have only succeeded in bringing more shame to their country which is already viewed by the rest of the world as the epicenter of Terrorism.

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