Manzoor Hussain (field hockey)
- Not to be confused with Manzoor Hussain Atif
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Pakistan has won this only one Junior World Cup in Hockey in History as yet.
Manzoor Hussain Junior Golden Player (born 28 October 1958 in Sialkot, Pakistan) is a hockey player from Pakistan.
A forward, Manzoor Hussain played between 1975 and 1984, he was capped 175 times with 86 goals. He won Bronze in the 1976 Olympics and Gold at the 1984 Olympics. Manzoor was twice a runner-up at the World Cup, but went one better at the 1982 World Cup where he helped Pakistan win the title.
Manzoor Hussain and his two brothers, Maqsood Hussain and Mahmood Hussain represented Pakistan in 1984 Champions Trophy in Karachi in a match and made world record.
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