Tahir Zaman

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Zaman also took part in the Olympic Solidarity Hockey Coaching Course as part of the International Hockey Federation's efforts to promote hockey in Asia. Tahir also played a key role in 1994 World Cup victory for Pakistan in Sydney, Australia. Tahir Zaman played in a forward position as a striker and was capped 252 times with 134 goals to his credit.[3]

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  2. Pakistan cruise to bronze at the 2002 Commonwealth Games BBC Sport website, Published 4 August 2002, Retrieved 24 June 2021
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  4. Award for Tahir Zaman on Pakistan Sports Board website Retrieved 24 June 2021

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External links

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