- Munawwaruz Zaman
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Munawwaruz Zaman (born January 2, 1950 – died July 28th 1994) was one of the players of the Pakistan national field hockey team produced by Pakistan. Munawwar played for Pakistan until his retirement in 1980. He was also a high ranking bank officer.
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Playing career
He began his career in 1971 when he was 19 years old. When Tanvir Dar was injured midway through the semifinals, Munawwar had his first ever shot at penalty corner in an international match. He became an instant hero and household name in Pakistan by scoring the match winning goal against Pakistan's traditional rival, India.
During his career Pakistan won the Olympic silver medal in 1972 and the bronze medal in 1976. He led Pakistan to a magnificent victory in the 2nd Champions Trophy in 1980 at Karachi and Kuala Lumpur Quadrangular Gold.
During his career, he scored a total of 44 goals in 119 matches. In the early 1990s Munawwar started working with the Pakistan team as a coach.
Death
He died in 1994 of a cardiac arrest during a break while practicing with the Pakistan team for veterans World Cup.
Awards
In 1997 the Pakistan government awarded Munawwaruz Zaman a posthumous Pride of Performance award.[1]
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Categories:- 1950 births
- 1994 deaths
- Pakistani people
- Pakistani field hockey players
- Olympic field hockey players of Pakistan
- Field hockey players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for Pakistan
- Olympic bronze medalists for Pakistan
- Pakistani sportspeople stubs
- Asian Olympic medalist stubs
- Pakistani field hockey biography stubs
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