Muhammad Tauseek and Amjad Ali will not be allowed to play in today’s final. While, Shafqat Rasool has been warned about his conduct.
Meanwhile, Pakistan hockey team goalkeeper Imran Butt says they will appeal to the tournament director before the match to lift the ban of two players.
The decision is in stark contrast to an earlier statement by the tournament's director Wiert Doyer who had then said he had investigated the incident and did not deem it necessary to take action against anyone.
"I have spoken to Shahnaz and told him that the behaviour of Pakistan players went beyond what is acceptable to standards of the FIH," Doyer said in the statement issued by the world governing body.
"The behaviour in question concerned many members of the Pakistan team. It is difficult to find any particular miscreant, and it is possible that the behaviour of the players may have been a reaction.
"Mr. Shahnaz Sheikh has apologised and assured me that this behaviour will not occur again. Given these matters, I've decided that no further action is warranted," Doyer said.
Earlier in the day, Hockey India President Narinder Batra said Pakistan would have to apologise for its 'inappropriate' behaviour, while also slamming the International Hockey Federation's (FIH)'s decision to take “no further action” against Pakistan.
The president of India Hockey Federation Narinder Batra told The Express Tribune that the IHF should have taken a strong action on the players who took off their shirts and made obscene gestures towards the spectators and the media of India.
"I have asked the tournament director to take some strong action on the players otherwise we will boycott all the upcoming matches with Pakistan till proper apology by Pakistani players," said Batra. "We have left the decision to be taken by the tournament management and hope a neutral action is taken."
It seems tournament director Wiert Doyer caved into Indian pressure and accepted the host countries request for an unconditional apology from Pakistan. Doyer has asked the Pakistani management to ask their players to apologise in order to play the final match, a PHF official revealed to The Express Tribune.
Moments later, the head coach of Pakistan's hockey team, Shahnaz Shaikh, apologised to the Indian team on behalf of the Pakistan team. Earlier, Shaikh had apologised to the tournament director but said that the reaction of the players was a reply to Indian spectators, while refusing to apologise as the incident happened in the "heat of the moment".
Further, the India Hockey President had said FIH's decision is unaccpetable to India, the Hockey India president wrote, "I am instructing my CEO to inform FIH that in case this kind of behaviour by teams is within normal and tolerable limits of FIH, then we may not be interested to host any more tournaments in India and the tournaments may be shifted to countries which tolerate this kind of nonsense and uncouth behaviour."
Batra also said there will be no friendly series with Pakistan until their federation issues an unconditional apology.
"Further there will now be no friendly series on annual basis with Pakistan until an unconditional apology is received from Pakistan Hockey Federation on the uncouth and undesired behaviour of their athletes with spectators and media after the semi-finals on 13 December 2014," he said.
As Pakistan edged past arch-rivals India 4-3 in a thrilling semi-final match at the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar in India on Saturday, advancing to the final, team players removed their T-shirts to celebrate.
Last night, Pakistan team’s head coach Shahnaz Shaikh boycotted a press conference following objections over his team's behaviour by Indian media.
Responding to the statements, Shaikh while speaking to The Express Tribune said, “The players only expressed their happiness over their victory and I wrote a written apology to the tournament director.”
A copy of Shahnaz Shaikh's apology:
“If such reactions continue then the subcontinent and South Asia’s hockey will not benefit,” Shaikh warned.
Further, the coach said the team is focused on the match and are hopeful they will win the final.
Pakistan take on Olympic champions Germany in the final on Sunday night. The semi-final helped Pakistan avenge their defeat by India in the Asian Games final in South Korea in October that denied them a direct entry to the 2016 Olympics.
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@Ch. Allah Daad:
Thanks for following the footsteps of your Badshah salamat. Go and lick Indian feet
@Ch. Allah Daad: Choudariji best wishes to Pakistan hockey team. I cannot understand the criticism of Imran Khan, being sportsman, bowler , batsman, Well mannered in speech, presentation. presenting the Pakistani point of view without appearing to rub the others in TV show, commentary, Are we mixing politics and sports or showing our likes and dislikes. is it Punjabi versus KP rivalry. To my understandin 100% of hockey players are from multan, gujranwala, dgk, lahore, faisalabad, jheleum, attock, jhang, chakwal basically rural punjab,
They should have been banned for more than just 1 match. Should have been more like 6 months.
These Indians keep on doing the same thing every time they lose! Had their players done it to the Pakistanis then nothing would have happened. How about for once you actually lose and shut up and accept it! Your crowd was hostile and acted inappropriately and they got what they deserved. So shut up and deal with it. And speaking of moral behavior your cricket stars have done the same if not worse. Or have you forgot Kohli's middle finger and Raina's gesture?
Right and Meaningful Gesture shown by Head Coach of Pakistan Hockey Team, on a very Right time.
Indians must have to accept apology .
'Just Winners' and 'class acts' are characters, which are an ocean apart from each other. True players, never replies to any fan in derogation. Afterall, fans are not players, they don't know the hard work any player puts, and hence, they can't keep their cool, a player however is required to do so. period. That's something more than winning or losing, a player should learn.
Why should the Indians be hyper on "Ungli" they made a film on it none other but Karan Johar. Dont please Indians tell them to mend their ways. Tell FIH if you love Indians so much we are leaving you.The boys have beaten the Indians on Indian soil give them a support.You want them to behave and not be hyper beef them while they are in the camps. But hold your ground and keep your heads hi, dont get bogged down by the Indians.Indians played all the dirty tricks on your cricketers now when hockey is bouncing back they want to pull you down. Man you are going to the Olympics GO FOR THE GOLD MEDAL. WIN IT. Let the Indians sigh.
@ABKhan:
Whatever may be the reason but to display a non-vegetarian behavior in public is totally wrong. There females also in the crowd. I thought that in Pakistan the women are treated in much better a way. This action of Pakistani Hockey players displays as to from what sort of breed they belong.
@Ch. Allah Daad:
I Should call you the Pakistan's Biggest Chamcha of Noon League on social media. at this stage where we are defending our heroes you doing your dirty politics. OMG!!! how mentally ill you are. you must be ashamed of your self for posting such irrelevant comment. Patriotism is just way far away from you.
Well done pakistani team.I am really proud of you.you shut the whole india mouth
Pakistan put the last nail in coffin of Indian hockey. Bohut dard ho raha hay na.
First; Pakistan should have not apologized. Pakistan smashed Indian hockey and that's the reason all Indians were crying.
The German player Christopher Wesley showed his finger too after scoring.
So is he going to be punished just like the green shirt?
else it just show that the Indian and international official are just hypo crate with no moral standing
In the end, justice was served - resoundingly. Go Germany!!
Anybody who saw the behavior of the Pakistani players and their obscene gestures towards the crowd will agree that it was not pretty to watch. It was more the gestures than the waving of the shirts. Did they receive a ban? I am not sure. Maybe a suspended sentence and a monetary fine would have been better. But one thing is for sure, this should not be tolerated in international sport.
People,Pakistani players made a mistake ,can't you accept that please ? Also ,talking about the crowd,they will support the home team.
You need to look into a fact ,that no international sports event is happening in Pakistan. Can you folks start working on that please ?
@Golden Words:
Not only has The Express Tribune, which professes to be fair and free, not reported about Pakistani players raising their middle finger at the spectators, but some of them even used vulgar invectives at the crowd which included many women and small children. Can you call such participants sports persons? Or were they picked up from the red-light areas of Pakistan? For readers, particularly from Pakistan, it is recommended that you view YouTube which runs the story on the controversial match, and ascertain for yourselves what a shame your countrymen have brought upon you and Pakistan which already has a very poor and sordid reputation in almost every sphere of life. Shame on the Express Tribune for hiding facts and reporting only one side of the story. I hope you will publish this comment and validate your claim of being fair, fearless and free !!
@lionheart: lets not talk about society. Do a few hockey players represent a society better or a crowd if thousands of spectators. Because clearly you society upbringing is down the drain if those spectators represent your society.
No more apologies!
Should have let the spectators loose to deal with these filthy unprofessional scums. They just took their jerseys off, the spectators would have skinned them alive...
@Reddy: lol.. well I can understand your excuse :)
Any one can win but real sportsman ship can a absorb a winning impact.
Pakistani behavior at its best. No wonder they are the most deported people in the world.
Accepting defeat is something which has least to do with Indian people. Is't been never in their culture. They can never accept defeat; whether it is Eden Gardens against Sril Lanka; eden gardens against Pakistan or Champions Trophy semi final of 13-12-2014. Once India failed to defeat Pakistan in ground then they started malicious campaign out of Ground. India.. Big time losers!
We'll to see when German player in today's final and all the players in History of any game are banned on showing middle finger.
In my view Pakistan's PHF should apologies to India and frankly speaking pakistan should avoid any confrontation with India because that will prove to be disaster for PHF in very near future just like cricket and PHF should better know that winning one match against India will not put pakistan in top nor pull India down given the clout India holds in various sports governing board and i think pakistan's management knows very well what India can do if matter escalates.Pakistan team won then they have right to enjoy but avoid unnecessary confrontation with India.
well this is just too much I mean like what can't there be any possibility for Pakistan and India to play a friendly match.India should accept the apology and lift the ban though the player showed inappropriate gesture and not create a chaos!!!
Had pakistani players behaved sensibly, they and the country would have gained respect. Players are like unofficial ambassador of the country and must learn to behave well even if few of the crowd misbehave.
When Pakistani girls hockey team come to India for a match ;)
@lionheart: Referring to the society, were all the female spectators safe in the stadium?
@chomuaashiq: Yeah we know this doesn't happen in India because it's always the other way around. We know Indian people are use to dig cricket pitch, throw bottles at the players and set fire to the stand and get away with it. I am not supporting the actions of Pakistani players but I am sorry to say Indians are not a crowd of saints as well.
@Imran Abbas: as an Indian i would have asked for a better apology from the Chief of HOkey Pakistan, with a promise not to repeat , i would have asked for it to be video-recorded and if it was truly a sincere apology then i would not have demanded for any suspension of players (2) even as an indian, i would have preferred Pakistan to win than Germany ( 3) those of us who are rational do not hate you .
I knew Indians would react, they can't take any defeat supportingly. And I also knew they will support Germany in final nd will behave the way they behaved shame on them
Before educating us you better be ashamed off your ownself. Blaming us on celebrating the historical victory against India so listen if India was not able to won that match so they should accept that they had lost rather than doing that sort of things they should improve their performance in hockey and please first you should educate your crowd not to provoke opponents. If they again do so than they should be habitual of seeing that sort of reaction. "Stop forcing organizers to take severe action against Pakistani players when FIH had placed one match ban on both the both the players" so learn to have patience.
Decency and decorum is foreign to Pakistanis. In cricket, match fixing, in hockey, ugly behaviour, Clearly reflect the uncivilised culture. Deserved to be expelled from all games.
Even Indian hockey premier league could not bring out players... Roo India rooo
@India Hockey Federation - Agreed that was not decent behavior by the Pakistani players, but why are we acting like cry babies...
@Pakistani players - Are you nuts... What's the point in tarnishing your victory? Atleast some magnamity was in order after your win.
@both teams - Played well....
How sports expose these dirty indians. Remember after Afridi Sixes in Asia cup what they did to the students of occupied kashmir. Now seen there cry after paki boys celebration. Boys mission is accomplished now Gold or Silver medal is just a bonus. May Allah give these boys more hapiness.
Its unfortunate that clear and present prejudice by Indians continue to haunt Pakistan's sports persons. It may seem trivial to some, but it will have a profound affect and will test the thresh hold of pain and sorrow for both nations.
No worries..you guys won us a cup by winning from India.
See that type of celebration in the Premiere leagure every day
No one gets fined.
Poor little Indians over reacting to getting beaten.
When will they grow up
Thanks to India media for propaganda we came to know about Pak's victory and this news is IN!! else it would have just been a one liner news !
@Neo: The have already apologized! :)
It is perfectly fine to celebrate your victory in a civilized manner but to offend the audience and the host crowd by offence behaviour is unacceptable. I am a Pakistani and do not accept their behaviour as such.
@Ch. Allah Daad: For once I am with you though I do not know if it is due to IK or due to a general lavel of frustration at being at the bottom of many crucial indicators?
@siba: Well thanks for your advise...now i want to give u advise as well, GROW up Indian Crowd and show some sportsman spirit.....or sit home and watch on Tv if you can accept your defeat.....
JIAY PAKISTAN ...........INDIA LOST & PAK WON, ACCEPT IT..........
@shah:i am just counting the matches of this generation,not my grandpa's ....if you wanna go back then go back to ganguly-inji's time...at least ppl remember them enough to comment on it ...we won a world cup when i wasn't even born,what's the point...then let me tell you as far as i can remember you haven't won a match worth remembering...
If Mr. Ganguly dances naked at Lords after world cup its celebration..Europeans take shirts off after every goal in football its celebration....Beating India on home soil in front of home crowd and celebrate, that becomes a crime!!!
The tournament director needs to have the guts to stick to his decision based on the code of conduct which was never violated...Not be a beggar in front of IHF threats. InshaAllah Pakistan is coming home with trophy today...Go cry India!!! you dont even deserve a bronze medal..
No wonder Indian losers never reached a champions trophy final..loser team loser media
Well whatever happened is happened.. There r people to judge it. So people stop arguing
Babe, you've lost it, accept it, mind it. We have apologized despite you are weeping like baby! Cm'on..
Lets all be grateful that the indian crowd didnt burnt the stadium down... as is their standard modus operandi for whenever they lose a match!
In case you have missed it:
| TO ALL YOU INDIANS |
Pakistan must forfeit the next game in protest.
I would like to say band before the match is totally UN-appropriate- Well regarding t-shirt off I would like to comment all players in football do that its not a big deal to anyone- Its better to Indian to comment about their performance not regarding the issue bY Pakistani Wins. Anyways things happen will go on .. best of luck to Pakistan From Australian.
Children. Little children. The world watches in amazement while both sides reveal the extent of their immaturity.
@Neo: The way Indian crowd and now Indian officials behave, take it as a standard symbol of decency for you people.
Pakistanis players should have behaved and earned support of Indian crowed in final match but alas this new generation is out of control as is their leader. Its gestures, spoken and written language, obscene comments and ugly manners are the result of Imran's teachings and speeches. He has ruined moral character of young generation which has become disrespectful to elders, neighbours and above all their parents.
@Golden Words:
More like dull words, have a look at your own players raising fingers and what not. Their "misbehavior" was left unpunished.
We should just stop playing with them, they cant take any game like a game.
They poison our players They beat their own people for having their opinions They go crying to authorities who first clear players of charges then force them to reverse their decisions
Definition of a sore loser.
Grow up, u jealoused Indians. All u guys know is to cry. Feeling pity for u guys.
@truth(so called)please Yes i do remember , we did not booed and cursed the winning team ,
@neatgy: This is where you go off tangent. They can stick it up in 1out of 10 games , what about the remainder? Any idea who sticks their middle finger where in the balance 9 games ? @Neo: :
I thought Pakistani team was just trying to flatter the Indian Public by acting like Bollywood stars ..why all the fuss ...?
Halal behavior? http://m.timesofindia.com/photo/45509790.cms
@ammar: Showing middle finger to crowd that includes ladies and kids speaks lot of your culture and education. Grow up.
@mubeen: your media cried 100 times that day continued it for another 100 days, ICC reprimanded the players involved and they had paid penalty with their match fee...that is how it works..if you don't know the norms of the game then don't play...especially hockey which hardly attracts audience and you show them middle finger they showed 1000 fingers to your team....and you cry everyday why IPL,hockey league doesn't pick up pakistanis.
Only once in Fifa World Cup had West Germany and East Germany had a match together. After building up the propoganda on both sides, the day of the match finally arrived. When the captains from both teams met, the only thing that the East German captain said to the other was "Good luck. May the best man win". They then shook hands. East Germany won 1-0 that day. I find this rivalry incredible childish and appauling. It feels like we never want to grow up from this ridiculous notion of Nationality. Its pathetic to be honest...
@shah :in last 6 yrs pakistan played 10 games againist india and lost 7 times at cricket ...same is the case with your hockey...when you win once in a while this is bound to happen ...so ask your team to keep up their game not middle fingers.
@ammar
Remember when was the last time Pakistan hosted such international events?
why play in a country with such a uneducated and non tolerant crowd
such things happen when playing against arc rivals.. but agree they should not have done this.. but it looks like Indian authorities and media have found they way to handle their defeat.. last time Pakistan's victory over India in Asia cup, they came up with Kashmiri students controversy and now this one.. they need grow up :P
Indian Sore losers and they think they are world leaders. Stick it to them pak boys!
This is the outcome of long term interstate and intrastate doctrine of youth radicalisation. Both the governments of Pakistan and India and their phoney media are solely accountable.
@India hockey fed president:
Tujh ko mirchi lagi tu mai kia kron :P
India need not overreact. It is a rare win for the Pakistan team. This behaviour should be overlooked, given the society they are brought up in.
Mr Batra, have some perspective and some patience too...don't be a sore loser
its just a game, india should act maturely.. and accept they actually lost the game :) when ganguly celebrating their victory, kohli pointing middle finger or raina doing something similar act toward crowd no one came up like a crying baby..
I dont know why indians are getting sentimental at the "birdie" shown by Pak player...they receive millions of these everyday through E-tribune comments section by Pakistanis
Apologize for what!!! beating india in india?? if the crowd hurl abuses at the players they can fire back, Keep it up boys, keep up the spirits.
Indian Hockey federation should first learn to respect other hockey federations. They can't act like big daddy of hockey. It is hockey not cricket.
So what about the fans and organizer's behavior to Pakistani team. Fans allowed to throw stuff on players and use degoratory remarks??? Pakistani players did what the fans deserved. Well played green shirts....
Indian Strategy: You lose one, make sure you never play again to avoid future embarassment
Indian croud must thanks its stars that they did not chant ISIS slogans or Taliban slogans....... Celebration could have been done...there is no problem even if u swirled your shirt..but if u say something to croud then remember this will not work in india.......2-3 of them might have loose their hands or foot if police would have not been there...this is not pakistan where any behaviour will be tolerated....remember..first and last time....otherwise face a ban and then cry..
India is upset about having been beaten so badly. They just need an excuse to throw tantrum this time or another!
Yeah rite in other words, Pakistan should apologize to them for defeating them in their home soil... :P
Aww ! feeling the heat of defeat. Remember digging up pitch before Pakistan playing against India in late 90's ? Remember crowd throwing bottles on Pakistani players in India ? Remember crowd setting stands on fire in india ?
After a long time we won against India and this win is marred by these players in their excitement. Just shows how desperate we are when we somehow win against India, however unimportant that field may be. Looks like we need training in behaviour as well. These players must be disciplined.
The Team was well within its rights to celebrate the victory but it was an international event and they represented Pakistan so in my opinion the hand and other gestures were a big overboard as this is not what we are we must respect others and also not compromise on ours as well
both are going way over their head. Pakistan players shouldn't have done the obscene gestures but could have happen in heat of game. And India really shouldn't have carried way. Guys cool down. There are better things in life to fight with, let say poverty.
Yes, some of the players went overboard. Yet Indian authorities and media have overreacted. Frankly there was no need for our players to go for unwarranted gestures. I would have rather liked to have Indian spectators on our side today. Surely we are under pressure now. Lets hope and pray to win today.
stop crying like babies .. you have been beaten by Pak in India, get over it
Pakistan must apologise otherwise declare MIDDLE FINGER SHOW AS PAKISTAN'S NATIONAL SYMBOL OF DECENCY.
Ro India Ro ..
First educate your crowd to behave in the international tournaments. India lost the match, accept it. If Kohli or Bhaji misbehave in the matches, its fine but if Pakistan does its a problem
Why are you not mentioning that they showed their middle finger at the Indian crowd? Pl dont hide facts
Why are you not mentioning that they showed their middle finger at the Indian crowd? Pl dint hide facts