The International Hockey Federation (FIH) has decided to
move the Samsung Mens’ Champions Trophy Tournament from Pakistan, scheduled
to take place in Lahore from 1 to 9 December 2007.
‘It was an extremely hard decision and one that we took
with many regrets for the Pakistan Hockey Community’, FIH President Els van
Breda Vriesman stated. ‘During the last few months we tried everything we
could to keep the Samsung Champions Trophy in Pakistan. This was
unfortunately impossible due to circumstances not related to hockey or sport
and completely beyond the control of the FIH and the Pakistan Hockey
Federation.’
Two of the qualified teams (Australia and Spain) informed
the FIH that they would not be able to participate and Germany, Korea and
Netherlands were unable to confirm their entry. Furthermore, the FIH
Athletes Commission was advised by a number of athletes that they would not
play in the Tournament.
Reserve countries England and Japan also declined the
invitation. With six of the best eight hockey teams not participating in the
Samsung Champions Trophy, one of the most important hockey tournaments in
the world, the FIH had no option but to move the event.
The decision was based on the concern about the safety and
security of the participating teams and the negative travel advice received
from the foreign affairs departments of many of the prospective
participants.
A new venue for the Samsung Champions Trophy 2007 has not
been decided as yet. A decision will be taken in the next few days. In
principle, the FIH will aim to keep the same dates for the Tournament.