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- This article lists various team and individual Netherlands-Pakistan field hockey records between the national field hockey teams of both countries. Netherlands and Pakistan are one of the most successful teams in international field hockey, between the two teams is a record seven Hockey World Cup titles and five Olympic gold medals won. The sport enjoys popular sport in both the countries. Both countries have regularly competed since their first meeting at the 1948 Olympics in London. Both teams have produced world best players of their times, likes of Hassan Sardar, Shahbaz Ahmed, Kaleemullah Khan and Sohail Abbas for Pakistan and Ties Kruze, Paul Litjens, Bram Lomans and Tuen de Nooijer for Netherlands. Both teams are considered as the most excellent exports of different styles of hockey the European and Asian style. (en)
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- Muhammad Saqlain tries to stop a shot from Ronald Brouwer at the 2003 Champions Trophy (en)
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- 1968-10-13 (xsd:date)
- 1971-10-17 (xsd:date)
- 1978-04-02 (xsd:date)
- 1982-06-13 (xsd:date)
- 1990-02-23 (xsd:date)
- 1992-08-08 (xsd:date)
- 1994-12-04 (xsd:date)
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- 1948 (xsd:integer)
- 1948-08-07 (xsd:date)
- London, United Kingdom (en)
- Pakistan 6-1 Netherlands (en)
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- Bashir (en)
- Dar (en)
- Litjens (en)
- Kruize (en)
- Asad (en)
- Rasool (en)
- Manzoor Jr. (en)
- Bouwman (en)
- Van 't Hek (en)
- Ashraf (en)
- Sardar (en)
- Bovelander (en)
- Delissen (en)
- Weterings (en)
- Qamar (en)
- Shahbaz Sr. (en)
- Shahbaz Jr. (en)
- Veen (en)
- Ashfaq (en)
- Ehsanullah (en)
- Spits (en)
- Islahuddin (en)
- Rashid Jr. (en)
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- 2006 (xsd:integer)
- 2006-07-25 (xsd:date)
- Terrassa, Spain (en)
- Netherlands 9-2 Pakistan (en)
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- Waseem Ahmed and Shahbaz Ahmed (en)
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- Netherlands (en)
- Pakistan (en)
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- 2019 (xsd:integer)
- 2019-10-27 (xsd:date)
- Amstelveen, Netherlands (en)
- Netherlands 6-1 Pakistan (en)
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- Netherlands-Pakistan record (en)
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- Brinkman (en)
- Zaman (en)
- Bovelander (en)
- Delissen (en)
- Shahbaz Sr. (en)
- Shahbaz Jr. (en)
- Van den Honert (en)
- Delmee (en)
- Shafqat (en)
- Usman (en)
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- “ The victory that day was the most special moment of my life and it was possible because of the prayers of the nation. (en)
- It was my second World Cup triumph after having won the competition in 1971 as a player. But the victory was special because in Buenos Aires, I was the captain of the team.” (en)
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- Flag of Netherlands.svg (en)
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- Flag of Pakistan.svg (en)
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- This article lists various team and individual Netherlands-Pakistan field hockey records between the national field hockey teams of both countries. Netherlands and Pakistan are one of the most successful teams in international field hockey, between the two teams is a record seven Hockey World Cup titles and five Olympic gold medals won. The sport enjoys popular sport in both the countries. (en)
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- Netherlands-Pakistan field hockey record (en)
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