FIH: 2011 Men’s Champions Trophy no longer in India

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2011 Men’s Champions Trophy no longer in India

LAUSANNE – THE FIH announced today that India will no longer host the 2011 Men’s Champions Trophy due to ongoing problems with the governance of hockey in the country. A replacement host for the event is expected to be named within a week.

The schedule and line-up of the 2011 Champions Trophy will be determined when the host is announced, however the event will take place during the same window of December 3-11. As a result of no longer hosting the Champions Trophy, India has been invited to play in the Champions Challenge to be held in South Africa in November.

“We regret that we have to move the Champions Trophy from India,” said FIH President Leandro Negre. “It is difficult for the teams, the organizers and the fans. But we feel that this is the only way to maintain the integrity of our sport.”

At issue is the governance structure of the sport of hockey in India. It is a fundamental and non-negotiable requirement of the Olympic Charter and the FIH Statutes that there only be one governing body for any one sport in any country with exclusive authority and responsibility to govern, organize national competitions and to enter national teams in international competitions.

Dr. Michael Green, two-time Olympian and Chairman of the FIH Athlete’s Committee added: “The first priority has to be the athletes, and while this was a tough decision for the FIH to make, I feel that they have ultimately made the choice that is best for the athletes involved.”

The FIH is in the final stages of reviewing bids from other nations that are willing and able within the scheduled timeframe to host an event of the magnitude of the Champions Trophy.

The FIH will continue to monitor the governance structure in India and hopes that a resolution can be found before it begins to affect future events set to be held in India. The next event scheduled to be hosted in India is the Olympic Qualification Tournament in February.

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Ajeet Singh September 6, 2011 - 12:29 pm

Well done to both factions for contriving to lose the CT! Next we will lose the Olympic Qualifier, yet the madness will continue. What the hell was the Sports Ministry thinking of when they agreed to the merger? Even with FIH’s warnings, no action was forthcoming from anyone involved. Things are just allowed to drift for months, years and decades. No wonder why we are so poor in international hockey! We can’t even sort out a proper administration, let alone other crucial issues regarding domestic hockey. There is absolutely no hope on the horizon.

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