After making his hockey debut against Kenya in Nairobi in 1973, Manzoor went on to achieve big things for Pakistan hockey. Manzoor’s contributions for Pakistan hockey are matchless: Olympic gold (1984), two World Cup golds (1978 and 1982), World Cup silver (1975), Olympic bronze (1976), two Asian Games golds (1978 and 1982), one Asia Cup gold (1982) and two FIH Champions Trophy golds (1978 and 1980). He was captain of Pakistan at Junior World Cup in 1979, the only time Pakistan won this title. Manzoor was certainly a magician, hurricane and jaguar on the hockey field, especially with his zig-zag like moves. With his hockey display, Manzoor was always considered an iconic player of every tournament. After his retirement, Manzoor had held many key positions within the Pakistan Hockey Federation. He continued to support Pakistan hockey during his life time. As a chief selector, he picked the Pakistan squad for the recently concluded Birmingham Commonwealth Games in England. He passed away due to cardiac arrest at the local hospital on 29th August 2022 (Monday) in Lahore. Down to earth, humble and soft spoken Manzoor is survived by a widow, three sons and a daughter.
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