Pakistan lose to Ireland, out of Rio Olympic race

Pakistan's 0-1 loss in World League semifinials means the once hockey powerhouse will miss the cut for the 2016 tournament by 1 spot.

July 03, 2015 07:50 pm | Updated April 01, 2016 11:46 am IST - Antwerp (Belgium)

Once a powerhouse of the sport, Pakistan men’s hockey team slumped to a new low on Friday as it failed to qualify for next year’s Rio Olympics after suffering a shocking 0-1 defeat to Ireland in a playoff match of the World League Semifinals, here on Friday.

Pakistan’s loss in the first playoff match for the fifth to eighth spots means now they cannot finish above the seventh position in this tournament and the Olympic spots for 12 teams from both World League Semifinals cannot go below the sixth place.

This was the last chance for Pakistan to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games, after losing the Asian Games final to India in Incheon last year.

Three-time gold medallists Pakistan are among the most successful team in Olympic hockey, only behind eight-time gold medallists India and four for Germany, which includes one by West Germany.

Last year Pakistan had failed, for the first time in the game’s history, to qualify for the World Cup.

Pakistan had failed to feature among the 12 teams for the 2014 World Cup, an event that they have won more times than any other country.

“This is a sad day for Pakistan hockey,” said captain Muhammad Imran as he walked away from the pitch, shaking his head in disbelief.

“We had chances, but failed to convert them. We were misfiring throughout the tournament,” said Imran.

“I feel sorry for the hockey lovers in Pakistan, who always expect a lot from the national team.”

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