Hockey Pro League 2019 Pakistan Matches Schedule

SportsHockey Pro League 2019 Pakistan Matches Schedule

The Hockey Pro League 2019 will be held from January 19 to June 23.

As many as nine teams including Pakistan, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, New Zealand and Spain are participating in the league, an international field hockey competition organized by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).

In FIH Pro League, 152 matches have been scheduled among nine participants across the World as part of this new game-changing competition.

Pakistan will play its first match against Argentina on February 2 at Cordoba.Hockey Pro League 2019 Pakistan Matches Schedule

Hockey Pro League 2019 Pakistan Matches Schedule

DAYDATEMATCH NO.HOME TEAMAWAY TEAMLOCAL TIMEVENUE
Saturday02/02/201911ArgentinaPakistan20:00Cordoba
Sunday03/02/201913PakistanArgentinaCordoba
Saturday09/02/201918AustraliaPakistan15:00Hobart
Sunday17/02/201928New ZealandPakistan16:30Christchurch
Saturday06/04/201957PakistanBelgiumBrussels
Sunday07/04/201958BelgiumPakistan13:30Brussels
Thursday11/04/201963NetherlandsPakistanAmsterdam
Wednesday24/04/201968GermanyPakistan20:30Monchengladbach
Friday26/04/201972SpainPakistan19:00Valencia
Sunday05/05/201983Great BritainPakistan16:00London
Wednesday22/05/201991PakistanGreat Britain15:00Krefeld
Saturday25/05/201995PakistanGermanyKrefeld
Friday07/06/2019107PakistanAustraliaLondon
Sunday16/06/2019128PakistanNetherlandsAmsterdam
Thursday20/06/2019135PakistanNew ZealandAmsterdam
Sunday23/06/2019141PakistanSpainAmsterdam

 

Hockey Pro League 2019 Fixtures

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has named 48 probables for Hockey Pro League 2019.

List of Probables for Hockey Pro League 2019:

Defender:

Aleem Bilal – WAPDA

Mubashar All  – SSGC

Hassan Anwar – WAPDA

Rehan Butt  – ZTBL

Rizwan All – ZTBL

Tazeem-ul-Hassan  – MPCL

Amjad All – ZTBL

Faizan Ali  – NBP

Rizwan – Punjab

Half back:                                               

Abu Bakar Mahmood – NBP

Toseeq Arshad – WAPDA

Faisal Qadir – NBP

Atif Mushtaq – NBP

Moin Shakeel – ZTBL

Junaid Kamal – NBP

Adeel Latif – SSGC

Amir Sultan – Navy

Munawar Khan – Balochistan

Asfand Yar – Quetta

Forward:                                                       

All Shan – SSGC

Azfar Yaqoob – SSGC

Atiq Arshad – NBP

Arslan Qadir  – NBP

Dilber – NBP

Nadeem Haider – FFCL

Saran Bin Qamar – Punjab

Rana Suhail Riaz  – SSGC

Rana Waheed – SNGPL

Hammadudin Anjum – ZTBL

Rizwan – SSGC

Afraz – FFCL

Shan lrshad – NBP

Khair Ullah – FFCL

Sohail Anjum – Punjab

Ghazanfar Ali  – ZTBL

Junaid Manzoor – NBP

All Aziz – FFCL

Awais-ur-Rehman – PIA

Salman Razzaq – SNGPL

Sami Utah – SNGPL

Amir – NBP

Naveed Alam – SSGC

Abdul Notch – Balochistan

Sardar Chandio – Sindh

Noman – Sindh

Salman Hussain – WAPDA

Shajeeh Ahmed – WAPDA

Hamza – Railway

They have been asked to report at the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore January 4, 2019.

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