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Rahim Khan (field hockey)

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Name
  
Rahim Khan


Role
  
Field Hockey player

Rahim Khan(Urdu:رحيم خان)- a former Olympian and inventor of reverse flick, is a hockey legend who was member of Pakistan field hockey team who win the Men's World cup hockey tournament in1994. He played 126 international matches by scoring 25 international goals and most on them on the reverse flick, he invented. He plays at right- in position.

Rahim Khan was born on 20 April 1971 at Mingora city of Swat District. He started hockey at school level. Earlier he played for a local club;Eleven Star, Saidu Sharif many years. He was first selected at national level, by Pakistan WAPDA hockey team. Then he joined Pakistan International Airlines (P.I.A) hockey club. He was selected for Pakistani squad in 1991. Former Olympian, Rahim Khan played five Champions Trophies, two World Cup and Atlanta Olympic. He won gold medal in 1994 Champions Trophy and World Cup, bronze medals in Asia Cup and Asian Games, silver medal in SAF Games and gold medal in World Cup Qualifying round in his hockey carrier from 1991-1998. He was also awarded President Pride of Performance by Government of Pakistan. Rahim Khan is currently running a hockey coaching academy at Peshawar.

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Rahim Khan (field hockey) Wikipedia