Germany defeat Pakistan 4-0 in Olympics Qualifiers semifinal in Oman

German players celebrate after scoring a goal against Pakistan in the Hockey Olympics Qualifier 2024 in Muscat on January 20, 2024. (Photo courtesy: International Hockey Federation)
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Updated 20 January 2024
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Germany defeat Pakistan 4-0 in Olympics Qualifiers semifinal in Oman

  • Pakistan will now have another chance to win the third position play-off and qualify for the Paris Olympics 
  • Pakistan secured a spot in the semifinals after their last group match against Malaysia concluded in 3-3 draw 

ISLAMABAD: Germany defeated Pakistan 4-0 in the semifinal of the Paris Olympics Qualifiers played in Muscat, Oman on Saturday.
With the opening goal in the 11th minute, Tom Grambusch gave the German side an early lead in the first quarter of the match.
Germany continued the momentum and displayed their prowess. Niklas Wellen scored a field goal in the 17th minute to take the lead to 2-0 at the end of the first half.
Wellen and Justus Weigand added to Germany’s score to take the tally to 4-0 in the third quarter. The fourth quarter ended without a goal from either side.
“The German men are also going to #Paris2024!,” the International Hockey Federation, or the Fédération Internationale de Hockey (FIH), wrote on X.
“Germany put on a dominant show against Pakistan to win the first semifinal of the FIH Hockey Men’s Olympic Qualifier in Muscat, Oman.”

Pakistan will now have another chance to win the third position play-off and qualify for the Paris Olympics.
They will face the winner of the second semifinal between Great Britain and New Zealand scheduled to be played today, on Saturday. 
Pakistan secured a spot in the semifinals of the qualifiers after their last group match against Malaysia concluded in a 3-3 draw on Thursday.
Paris will host the XXXIII Olympic Summer Games from July 26 to August 11 this year.

 


Pakistan accepts Trump’s invitation to join ‘Board of Peace’ for lasting peace in Gaza

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Pakistan accepts Trump’s invitation to join ‘Board of Peace’ for lasting peace in Gaza

  • Pakistan’s foreign office hopes board’s efforts lead to permanent ceasefire in Gaza, independent Palestinian state
  • UAE, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and others have also accepted Trump’s invitation to join body that aims to resolve conflicts

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office announced on Wednesday that Islamabad has accepted US President Donald Trump’s invitation to join his Board of Peace (BoP), hoping it would lead to the implementation of a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the establishment of a Palestinian state. 

The White House last week announced the names of some members of the BoP, a global body that aims to restore peace in areas affected by conflict including Gaza, where a fragile ceasefire has been in place since October 2025. Chaired by Trump, the board would include US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, former British prime minister Tony Blair and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. 

Pakistan joins the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Morocco and Vietnam in joining the BoP. Israel announced on Wednesday its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will also be a member of the board.

“In response to the invitation extended to Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif by the President of the United States, H.E. Donald J. Trump, Pakistan would like to announce its decision to join the Board of Peace (BoP) as part of its ongoing efforts to support the implementation of the Gaza Peace Plan under the framework of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803,” the Pakistani foreign office said in a statement. 

The foreign office said Pakistan hoped concrete steps will be taken toward the implementation of a permanent ceasefire, further scaling up of humanitarian aid for the Palestinians as well as reconstruction of Gaza with the creation of the board.

The statement said Islamabad also hopes these efforts will lead to the realization of the right to self-determination of Palestinians through a “credible, time-bound political process, consistent with international legitimacy and relevant UN resolutions, resulting in the establishment of an independent, sovereign, and contiguous State of Palestine, based on the pre-1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.”

“Pakistan looks forward to continue playing a constructive role as part of the Board of Peace for the achievement of these goals as well as to end the suffering of our Palestinian brothers and sisters,” the statement concluded. 

Pakistan has consistently supported the demand for Palestinian statehood under UN resolutions and has publicly criticized Israeli military operations in Gaza, while also opposing broader regional escalations, including attacks on Iran.

According to the BoP’s charter seen by international wire agency AFP, the board is “an international organization that seeks to promote stability, restore dependable and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.”

As chairman of the BoP, Trump has the power to pick members of an executive board to be “leaders of global stature” to “serve two-year terms, subject to removal by the chairman,” the board’s charter as seen by AFP reads.