Pakistan Hockey deliver World Cup miracle With dramatic win over Japan

Pakistan Hockey deliver World Cup miracle With dramatic win over Japan

Pakistan delivered memorable performance at 2026 Hockey World Cup, fighting back from a two-goal deficit to defeat Japan 4-3 and end a 16-year wait for a World Cup victory.

The match began with Japan taking control as Hyota Yamada and Kaito Tanaka scored in the opening quarter to put Pakistan 2-0 behind.

Instead of giving up, Pakistan responded with determination. Rana Waheed Ashraf pulled one back in the second quarter, giving the Green Shirts renewed hope before half-time. Pakistan came out with even greater energy after the break. Rana Waheed Ashraf scored his second goal just two minutes into the third quarter to level the match at 2-2.

The comeback continued moments later when Muhammad Hammaduddin found the net to put Pakistan ahead 3-2. Japan quickly equalised through Koji Yamasaki, setting up a thrilling finish at 3-3.

Pakistan then produced the winning moment in the 40th minute as Hannan Shahid scored to restore the Green Shirts’ lead at 4-3. Japan pushed hard for another equaliser during the closing stages but Pakistan’s defence remained composed and held on until the final whistle.

The victory is a major boost for Pakistan hockey and brings an end to a long World Cup drought. Pakistan’s previous World Cup victory came in 2010 when they defeated Spain 2-1. The national team missed the 2014 World Cup and returned to the competition in 2018 but could not secure a win. Their appearance at the 2026 tournament therefore marked a significant return after an eight-year absence.

Pakistan endured challenging main round this time around, losing to England and their traditional rivals while drawing 3-3 with Wales. With one point, they moved into the classification stage for positions 9th to 16th. But the Green Shirts responded in spectacular fashion against Japan.

A 0-2 deficit became a 4-3 victory as Pakistan showed resilience, fighting spirit and attacking quality to give fans a night to celebrate and end their long wait for a World Cup win.

 

News Desk

The writer is a staff member.

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