Pakistan suffer heavy defeat against Belgium in FIH Pro League
- Laiba Abbasi
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read

Pakistan’s struggles in the FIH Pro League continued as they were handed a crushing 7-1 defeat by world-ranked Belgium, marking their ninth consecutive loss in the tournament.
Facing one of the strongest sides in international hockey, the Men in Green found it difficult to contain Belgium’s relentless attacking play throughout the match. The European giants dominated possession and capitalized on several scoring opportunities to secure a comfortable victory.
Pakistan managed to score once but were largely outplayed by the reigning hockey powerhouse, highlighting the challenges the team continues to face at the highest level of the sport.
The defeat extends Pakistan’s winless run in the competition and raises concerns about the team’s form and consistency. However, captain Ammad Butt and the coaching staff remain focused on rebuilding confidence and gaining valuable experience against top-ranked opposition.
Despite the disappointing result, the Pakistan team will look to regroup quickly and use the remaining fixtures to improve performances and restore momentum. The Pro League remains an important platform for the Green Shirts to test themselves against the world’s best teams as they continue their preparations for future international events.
The latest setback serves as another tough chapter in Pakistan’s campaign, but the players will hope to learn from the experience and bounce back stronger in upcoming matches.




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