Pakistan hockey captain Ammad Butt has received relief after the federation withdrew disciplinary action against him. The decision was taken by the new leadership of the Pakistan Hockey Federation amid ongoing administrative changes.
What Happened
The PHF had earlier imposed a two-year suspension on Ammad Butt over disciplinary issues linked to internal disputes.
However, the newly appointed interim president reviewed the matter and decided to revoke the punishment.
The ban has now been lifted with immediate effect.
Official Decision
According to federation officials:
- The case was reassessed after leadership change
- The punishment was considered excessive
- The player is now eligible for national selection
The move restores the captain’s playing status ahead of upcoming international competitions.
Background
The suspension was part of wider tensions between players and federation authorities during a difficult phase for Pakistan hockey administration.
The dispute had raised concerns about squad stability and team preparation for global tournaments.
What Happens Next
With the suspension withdrawn:
- Ammad Butt can return to training camps
- Selection committee may consider him for future matches
- Federation aims to stabilise team environment
The decision is seen as an attempt to rebuild unity within the national side.