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Pakistan Secures Hockey World Cup Spot with Thrilling Win Over Japan

Pakistan beats Japan 4-3 to qualify for Hockey World Cup, ending an eight-year wait for the prestigious tournament.

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Pakistan defeats Japan 4-3 to qualify for the Hockey World Cup after eight years, marking a historic comeback for the team.

March 6, 2026

Pakistan’s national hockey team has finally ended an eight-year wait by qualifying for the Hockey World Cup. In a gripping match against Japan, Pakistan overturned a 1-3 deficit to secure a 4-3 victory, thrilling fans across the country.

The match started on a tense note as Japan quickly took the lead, scoring two early goals. Pakistan struggled to find rhythm in the first half, but the team came back stronger in the second half, displaying determination and skill. Quick passes and effective teamwork helped Pakistan claw back into the game.

Key players stepped up under pressure, scoring crucial goals to level the score. The winning goal, which sealed the match at 4-3, sparked celebrations among players, coaches, and supporters alike. The victory not only marked a remarkable comeback but also ensured Pakistan’s spot in the upcoming World Cup, ending years of disappointment for hockey fans.

Coaches praised the team’s resilience and focus, highlighting that this win reflects the growing talent and determination within Pakistani hockey. Fans across social media celebrated the achievement, sharing their pride and excitement for the team’s return to the global stage.

This qualification is expected to boost the morale of the team ahead of the World Cup and inspire young players to pursue hockey with renewed enthusiasm. Pakistan’s journey to the World Cup is now set to continue, with hopes of performing strongly against the world’s best teams.

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