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Field Hockey At The 1982 Asian Games
Field hockey events were contested at the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi, India. Medalists Medal table Results Men's tournament Preliminary round =Group A= ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- =Group B= ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Women's tournament ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- References Results Men
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Shivaji Hockey Stadium
Shivaji Hockey Stadium is a hockey stadium located in New Delhi, India. The stadium was one that was selected to host hockey matches for 2010 Commonwealth Games but stadium was not ready before the games as construction of seating facilities and one venues which was come Concerns and controversies over the 2010 Commonwealth Games, controversies of Commonwealth Games. In 2004, the stadium was identified as home for India women's hockey team and selected venue for the practice venue for field hockey, hockey and swimming (sport), swimming but later its changed to Dhyan Chand National Stadium and SPM Swimming Pool Complex. The stadium has been a host for games of India's UBA Pro Basketball League as well.UBA Pro Basketball ...
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Samiullah Khan (field Hockey)
Samiullah Khan (Urdu: سمیع اللہ خان; born 6 September 1951, in Bahawalpur) is a former field hockey player from Pakistan, who was nicknamed ''The Flying Horse'' because of his great speed. He is a former and veteran player of the Olympic Games.Samiullah Khan resigns as Pakistan hockey team manager
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Profile of Samiullah Khan on Pakistan Hockey Federation website
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He played as a left winger for his native country in the 197 ...
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Charanjit Kumar
Charanjit Kumar is a former Indian hockey player. He was part of the Indian hockey team that won the gold medal in 1980 Summer Olympics at Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million .... He was part of the Indian hockey team in 1984 Olympics References External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Olympic field hockey players for India Olympic gold medalists for India Field hockey players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic medalists in field hockey Indian male field hockey players Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in field hockey Field hockey players at the 1982 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for India Medalists at the 1982 Asian Game ...
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Romeo James
Romeo James (born 15 September 1958) is an Indian field hockey player. He competed at the 1982 Delhi Asian Games, winning a silver medal with the Indian team. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where the Indian team placed fifth. Career As player He competed at the 1982 Delhi Asian Games, winning a silver medal with the Indian team. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where the Indian team placed fifth. Under his captaincy, the Services Team has won the National Hockey Championship in 1982 & 1985. As coach He was the coach of Indian Hockey team at the 2010 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup. He was the coach when Indian team won the silver medal at the 1994 Asian Games The 1994 Asian Games ( ja, 1994年アジア競技大会, ''Senkyūhyakukyūjūyon-nen Ajia kyōgi taikai''), also known as the XII Asiad and the 12th Asian Games ( ja, 第12回アジア競技大会, Daijūni-kai Ajia kyōgi taikai), were held from ... and Indira Gandhi In ...
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Zafar Iqbal (field Hockey)
Zafar Iqbal (born 12 June 1956) is a former Indian field hockey player and captain of the India national team. Early life Zafar Iqbal was born on 12 June 1956 to Mohammed Shahabuddin Ahmed, a professor in the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), and Najmun Nisha, as the third of their five children. He was born in Hargawan, a village in Bihar Sharif, in the Indian State of Bihar. His family moved to Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh where he was brought up. Iqbal started out playing football as child, before taking to hockey in 1969–70 encouraged by his father's colleague and hockey enthusiast, Professor Khan. He was mentored by Swami Jagan Nath, hockey coach of the AMU during that time and manager of India national team during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Alongside hockey, Iqbal pursued a degree in civil engineering from AMU graduating in 1978 securing 74 per cent marks. Professional career Iqbal was selected for the combined university trials after being selected on back of good perfor ...
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Marcellus Gomes
Marcellus Gomes (born 16 January 1961) is an Indian field hockey player. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the world' ..., where the Indian team placed fifth. References External links * 1961 births Living people Field hockey players from Goa Olympic field hockey players of India Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Indian male field hockey players Asian Games medalists in field hockey Field hockey players at the 1982 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for India Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games {{India-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Jagdeep Singh Gill
Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed Jaffrey (29 March 1939 – 8 July 2020), better known by his stage name Jagdeep, was an Indian actor and comedian who appeared in more than 400 films. He played Soorma Bhopali in ''Sholay'' (1975), Machchar in ''Purana Mandir'' (1983), Salman Khan's dad in ''Andaz Apna Apna'' (1994) and directed the movie ''Soorma Bhopali'', with his character as the protagonist. Jagdeep started his film career as a child artist extra in B. R. Chopra's '' Afsana'', then went on to do films as a child artist in films like ''Ab Dilli Door Nahin'', K. A. Abbas's '' Munna'', Guru Dutt's ''Aar Paar'', Bimal Roy's ''Do Bigha Zamin'' and AVM's ''Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke''. He was launched as a leading man by AVM in the films ''Bhabhi'', '' Barkha'' and '' Bindiya'', and went on to do a few more films as a leading man. He established himself as a comedian since the movie '' Brahmachari''. Some hit songs are picturised on him like "Paas baitho tabiyat bahal jayegi" from ''Punarmilan'' ...
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Merwyn Fernandes
Mervyn Fernandis (born 12 April 1959) is a former Indian hockey player. Mervyn played for the famous Indian Airlines hockey team in the 1970s. His name become synonymous with Indian hockey. He was a consistent performer for the Indian team. Mervyn with his body-serve and excellent finish was an exceptional forward. He was part of the Indian hockey team that won the gold medal in 1980 Summer Olympics at Moscow. His father, Mr Joe Fernandes was the coach in P.M.M Inner wheel school (Ambernath Ambernath (Marathi pronunciation: mbəɾnaːt̪ʰ is an eastern suburban city in Mumbai and is a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Notable people * Merwyn Fernandes, former Indian hockey player *Farukh Choudhary, Indian footballer * P ...)for a very long period of time before retiring few years ago due to old age. References External links * Living people Goan people Field hockey players from Maharashtra Olympic field hockey players of India Olympic gold medalists ...
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Rajinder Singh Chauhan
Rajinder Singh Jr. is an Indian field hockey coach and player. Birth and life Rajinder Singh Jr. was born on 13 May 1959 in Sarih village of Indian Punjab. He started playing field hockey in his childhood and developed an interest in this game. He then joined the Punjab field hockey and was chosen as the best performer. He coached Indian field hockey from 2001–2003 and then from 2005 to 2011. Coaching career *2004: India women's national field hockey team - Chief coach. *2005-2006: India men's national field hockey team. *Present: Punjab & Sindh Bank field hockey team chief coach cum sports superintendent (awarded the Best Team of India thrice). Honours and awards * Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award (Punjab, 1984) * Dhyan Chand Award (2005) * Dronacharya Award The Dronacharya Award, officially known as Dronacharya Award for Outstanding Coaches in Sports and Games, is sports coaching honour of the Republic of India. The award is named after Drona, often referred as "D ...
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Syed Ali (field Hockey, Born 1956)
Syed Ali (born 21 August 1956) is an Indian field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References External links * 1956 births Living people Indian male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for India Field hockey players at the 1976 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Recipients of the Dhyan Chand Award Asian Games medalists in field hockey Asian Games silver medalists for India Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 1982 Asian Games {{India-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Qasim Zia
Qasim Zia (born 7 August 1961 in Lahore, Punjab) Pakistani politician and former field hockey player. He was appointed as President, Pakistan Hockey Federation in October 2008. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Pakistan during 2002–07 and functioned as the Leader of Opposition. He was returned to the Punjab Assembly for the second consecutive term in the bye-elections in 2008. He has extensively travelled abroad. His granduncle, Mian Amiruddin, and his cousin, Khawaja Tariq Rahim, had served as Governors of Punjab. His grandfather, Mian Aminuddin, was the first Mayor of Lahore. His uncle, Mian Salahuddin remained MNA and Provincial Minister and his cousin, Mian Yousuf Salahuddin, served as a Member of the Punjab Assembly during 1988–90.Profile of Qasim Zia on Punjab ...
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Qamar Zia
Qamar Zia (born 15 January 1954) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from Pakistan Men's National Hockey Team. He won the bronze medal in 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He also won 1994 Men's Hockey World Cup with Pakistan. He Belongs to Arain Arain (also known as Raeen) are a large Punjabi agricultural tribe with strong political identity and organisation, found mainly in the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh with a small population in parts of Indian Punjab, Uttar Pradesh a ... family of Sahiwal. References External links * Olympics official website Living people Pakistani male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for Pakistan Olympic bronze medalists for Pakistan Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 1976 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in field hockey Field hockey players at the 1978 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 1982 Asian Games Asian G ...
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