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The International Hockey Federation (FIH) has imposed a hefty fine of 170,000 euros on Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) for not honouring the Pro League commitments but the cash-strapped PHF said it is in no position to pay the penalty.
PHF secretary general Shahbaz Ahmed said Wednesday that he has requested the FIH to reduce the fine and allow it to be paid in instalments.
"For the moment, I am relieved FIH didn't ban us but I will continue to lobby to at least allow us pay the fines over instalments," said Shahbaz, a former Olympian and captain.
The FIH, however, has given the PHF time until June 20 to pay the fine or else the penalty would be doubled.
Just recently, the PHF was forced to postpone its National Hockey Championship in Karachi which was due to begin from April 20 for the same reason.
Shahbaz is a member of the FIH Executive Board which is headed by India's Narinder Batra.
He had resigned after the World Cup debacle but when his resignation was not accepted by PHF President, Brigadier (retd) Khalid Sajjad Khokar so he returned to his post.
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