Tahir Zaman

Pakistani field hockey player
Tahir Zaman
Personal information
Born (1969-03-06) 6 March 1969 (age 55)
Medal record
Men's Field Hockey
Representing  Pakistan
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 1994 Sydney
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Barcelona[1] Team Competition

Tahir Zaman (born 6 March 1969) is a former hockey player from Pakistan who had played in the 1992 Olympics at Barcelona, Spain.[1] Zaman, who was the team captain, later served as coach for the team and took part in the 2002 Commonwealth Games.[2]

Zaman also took part in the Olympic Solidarity Hockey Coaching Course as part of the International Hockey Federation's efforts to promote hockey in Asia. Tahir also played a key role in 1994 World Cup victory for Pakistan in Sydney, Australia. Tahir Zaman played in a forward position as a striker and was capped 252 times with 134 goals to his credit.[3]

Awards

  • Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1994.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Profile of Tahir Zaman". Database Olympics website. 13 October 2012. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  2. ^ Pakistan cruise to bronze at the 2002 Commonwealth Games BBC Sport website, Published 4 August 2002, Retrieved 24 June 2021
  3. ^ "279 Players Who Represented Pakistan National Team in International Hockey (scroll down on the List to read Tahir Zaman under the title 'Strikers')". Pakistan Hockey Federation website. 17 December 2002. Archived from the original on 6 February 2003. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  4. ^ Award for Tahir Zaman on Pakistan Sports Board website Retrieved 24 June 2021

External links

  • Tahir Zaman at OlympediaEdit on Wikidata
  • official website of Pakistan Hockey Federation
  • Players who represented Pakistan on Pakistan Hockey Federation website
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Pride of Performance for Sports
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
  • Honorary Lieutenant Mohammad Younis (1990)
  • Arif Khan (1990)
  • Muhammad Umer (1990)
  • Nazo Anwar Miandad (1990)
  • Mohammad Shehnaz Sheikh (1990)
  • Wasim Akram (1992)
  • Shahbaz Ahmed (1992)
  • Ghulam Abbas (1992)
  • Taimur Hasan (1992)
  • Shahid Ali Khan (1992)
  • Qazi Muhibur Rehman (1993)
  • Rajab Shah (1993)
  • Mohammad Yousuf (1994)
  • Mohibullah Khan Junior (1994)
  • Khwaja Mohammad Junaid (1994)
  • Abdul Rashid (1994)
  • Muhammad Saeed Khan (1994)
  • Mansoor Ahmed (1994)
  • Ahmed Alam (1994)
  • Tahir Zaman (1994)
  • Muhammad Shahbaz (1994)
  • Muhammad Shafqat (1994)
  • Irfan Mehmood (1994)
  • Naveed Alam (1994)
  • Asif Bajwa (1994)
  • Muhammad Danish Kaleem (1994)
  • Muhammad Usman (1994)
  • Kamran Ashraf (1994)
  • Rahim Khan (1994)
  • Rana Mujahid Ali (1994)
  • Waseem Feroze (1994)
  • Aliya Rasheed (1995)
  • Fareed Sehrai (1995)
  • Waqar Younis (1995)
  • Ali Nawaz Baloch (1995)
  • Mohammad Sarwar (1995)
  • Asghar Ali Changezi (1996)
  • Sardar Azmarai Javaid Hissam el-Effendi (1996)* Ghulam Noorani Khan (1996)
  • Munawwar uz Zaman (1997)
2000s
  • Saeed Anwar (2000)
  • Haider Ali (2003)
  • Rozi Ali (2003)
  • Mohammad Irfan Islam (2003)
  • Grand Master Muhammad Ashraf Tai (2004)
  • Zakir Hussain Syed (2004)
  • Mehrullah Lassi (2004)
  • Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (2005)
  • Nida Waseem (2008)
  • Zubair Ahmed Hundal (2008)
  • Shahid Rehman (2008)
  • Umer Khan Achakzai (2009)
2010s
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Pakistan squad1992 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal
Pakistan


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