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Shahid Afridi to take care of medical expenses for treatment of former Pakistan hockey player Mansoor Ahmed.

Shahid Afridi had said he will visit the player on his return and SAF will not leave a national hero in such a state.

Mansoor Ahmed is a former Pakistan Hockey captain.
 
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Pakistan’s legendary all-rounder Shahid Afridi has once again won the heart of the millions, as he announced to bare all the expenses of Olympian Mansoor Ahmed’s medical treatment.

Pakistan’s celebrated goalkeeper and Olympian Mansoor Ahmed is fighting for life at a local hospital where he was admitted on Friday due to heart ailments after his condition deteriorated.

In a video message the Olympian, who played a vital role in Pakistan’s victory at the Hockey World cup 1994 thanks to his brilliant goal keeping, has appealed to the government and the Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi for medical assistance.

He said, “I am strong, although not many can survive this surgery, but I am strong and willing to live a healthy life.”

Following the appeal, Shahid Afridi, who also runs a social welfare organization, stepped up and announced to bare all the medical expenses of the hockey legend.

https://www.brecorder.com/2018/03/19/405859/shahid-afridi-jumps-in-support-of-dying-hockey-legend/
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I visited Olympian & our Hockey legend, Mansoor Khan & assured of my full support for our national hero. I am so happy that he is getting better day by day and wish for his complete & speedy recovery. <a href="https://twitter.com/SAFoundationN?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SAFoundationN</a> will fully take care our sporting legend. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SAFcares?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SAFcares</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HopeNotOut?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#HopeNotOut</a> <a href="https://t.co/008KuUwi3v">pic.twitter.com/008KuUwi3v</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/985106902836183040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 14, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Afridi will be entering Politics in about 3 to 5 years.

tbh he has always been doing this

its not a recent phenomenon

Afridi may have many ills but he is very charitable with his money. And cheesy and controversial as it is to say this but he has a very big heart
 
He just donated 100 million rupees for a hospital in Thar.

Great guy
 
tbh he has always been doing this

its not a recent phenomenon

Afridi may have many ills but he is very charitable with his money. And cheesy and controversial as it is to say this but he has a very big heart

All of that is fine. But you can't deny that he's putting in the groundwork to become a "leader".
 
Pakistan’s hockey World Cup winner looking towards India for heart transplant

https://tribune.com.pk/story/169315...inner-looking-towards-india-heart-transplant/

KARACHI:
Pakistan’s World Cup winning field hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed on Monday reached out to India for help in securing a heart transplant — despite years of breaking his rivals’ “hearts on the field”.

The 49-year-old has been suffering for weeks from complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents implanted in his heart.

Ahmed has been a sporting icon in Pakistan since helping the country win the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke push against the Netherlands in the final.

“I may have broken a lot of Indian hearts on the field of play by beating India in the Indira Gandhi Cup (1989) and in other events but that was sport,” Ahmed told AFP. “Now I need a heart transplant in India and for that I need support from the Indian government.”

India-Pakistan ties, including sports and cultural contacts, plummeted after the 2008 militant attacks in Mumbai, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistani militant groups.

Despite the strained ties, Pakistanis are eligible to apply for medical visas to India, renowned for its booming medical tourism industry.

Ahmed — who played 338 international matches, participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000 — said the visa could be a lifesaver.

“Humanity is paramount and I too would be obliged if I get a visa and other help in India,” said Ahmed.

Sport has been one of the few avenues to improve relations between the arch-rivals, he added. “We have had a great rivalry and sports have helped on a number of occasions so that should continue,” said Ahmed.

India has suspended most bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan since 2008, with high-profile cricket tours bearing the brunt of the moratorium.

They have, however, continued to play each other in multinational events like the World Cup.

Get well soon
 
Hope it is just me, but when I read such news I feel they are self congratulatory and self glorifying.
 
Ailing Hockey hero Mansoor Ahmed seeks New Delhi's permission for heart transplant in India

Pakistan's World Cup-winning field hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed on Monday reached out to India for help in securing a heart transplant — despite years of breaking his rivals' “hearts on the field”.

The 49-year-old has been suffering for weeks from complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents implanted in his heart.

Ahmed has been a sporting icon in Pakistan since helping the country win the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke save against the Netherlands in the final.

“I may have broken a lot of Indian hearts on the field of play by beating India in the Indira Gandhi Cup (1989) and in other events but that was sport,” Ahmed told AFP.
“Now I need a heart transplant in India and for that I need support from the Indian government.”

India-Pakistan ties, including sports and cultural contacts, plummeted after the 2008 militant attacks in Mumbai.

Despite the strained ties, Pakistanis are eligible to apply for medical visas to India, renowned for its booming medical tourism industry.

Ahmed — who played 338 international matches, participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000 — said the visa could be a lifesaver.

“Humanity is paramount and I too would be obliged if I get a visa and other help in India” said Ahmed.

Sport has been one of the few avenues to improve relations between the arch rivals, he added.

“We have had a great rivalry and sports have helped on a number of occasions so that should continue,” said Ahmed.

India has suspended most bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan since 2008, with high-profile cricket tours bearing the brunt of the moratorium.

They have, however, continued to play each other in multinational events like the World Cup.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1403408/a...lhis-permission-for-heart-transplant-in-india
 
He should contact Sushma Swaraj/Foreign Ministry rather than going to press.I guess Many Pakistani's got medical visa so not sure why his will get rejected.
 
Well i suggest Indian posters on PP who have twitter accounts should also request Sushma Swaraj to grant visa.

But the problem is how to find a donor.
 
Is there a voluntary scheme in India to donate organs after death?

Yes.Anyone can donate his organs.Also if that person has not made a WILL to donate his organs, his amily members can still do it i he is in Brain Dead condition.
 
Yes.Anyone can donate his organs.Also if that person has not made a WILL to donate his organs, his amily members can still do it i he is in Brain Dead condition.

Ok that's good. I presume you have to give prior notice to a designated hospital. My guess is that it will still be a considerable wait to find a near enough match.

I think now in UK, we operate an opt out system. Consent assumed unless you opt out as oppose to other way round.
 
tbh he has always been doing this

its not a recent phenomenon

Afridi may have many ills but he is very charitable with his money. And cheesy and controversial as it is to say this but he has a very big heart

Seems like a true Pathan.
 
CHENNAI: A day after former Pakistan hockey team captain Mansoor Ahmed sought a heart transplant in India, the Chennai Hockey Association volunteered help, and leading surgeons in Chennai confirmed they had been contacted by his doctors.
ALSO READ: Pakistan hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed seeks a heart in India

“Mansoor Ahmed’s doctors have sent me his medical records and have asked me to help. We are looking into it,” Dr KR Balakrishnan, a senior city-based heart transplant surgeon told TOI on Tuesday. Dr Balakrishnan is currently in Palestine helping local doctors carry out heart procedures on children there.

Ahmed was Pakistan’s hockey captain in the 1990s, leading his team to World Cup triumph and Champions Trophy title in 1994. A heart patient for close to a decade, doctors had recommended a transplant for the 49-year-old following complications.

The former Pakistan skipper is being treated at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre in Karachi by Dr Choudhry Pervez, who has advised him to go for a heart transplant and referred his case to the clinics in the US and India.

If Ahmed’s wish is granted, it would still take a lot of waiting. It takes anywhere between four to six months for an overseas patient to get a heart in Chennai. A heart can be given to a foreigner only when there are no Indians on the waiting list. As per the new rules, the hospital carrying out the transplant on a foreigner has to give an undertaking that they are not overlooking any Indian in need of a heart.

It isn’t just Chennai’s medical fraternity that is extending support to the Pakistani legend. Former India captain V Baskaran, who has personally known Ahmed for years, said he was shocked when he read about his ailment.

“We lost touch over the years. Mansoor was very gutsy under the bar. From the time I got to know about his condition I have been trying to reach out to him through Shahbaz Ahmed, their former captain and current secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation,” Baskaran, who led India to gold in Moscow Olympics in 1980, told TOI

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...support-from-chennai/articleshow/63905081.cms
 
CHENNAI: A day after former Pakistan hockey team captain Mansoor Ahmed sought a heart transplant in India, the Chennai Hockey Association volunteered help, and leading surgeons in Chennai confirmed they had been contacted by his doctors.
ALSO READ: Pakistan hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed seeks a heart in India

“Mansoor Ahmed’s doctors have sent me his medical records and have asked me to help. We are looking into it,” Dr KR Balakrishnan, a senior city-based heart transplant surgeon told TOI on Tuesday. Dr Balakrishnan is currently in Palestine helping local doctors carry out heart procedures on children there.

Ahmed was Pakistan’s hockey captain in the 1990s, leading his team to World Cup triumph and Champions Trophy title in 1994. A heart patient for close to a decade, doctors had recommended a transplant for the 49-year-old following complications.

The former Pakistan skipper is being treated at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre in Karachi by Dr Choudhry Pervez, who has advised him to go for a heart transplant and referred his case to the clinics in the US and India.

If Ahmed’s wish is granted, it would still take a lot of waiting. It takes anywhere between four to six months for an overseas patient to get a heart in Chennai. A heart can be given to a foreigner only when there are no Indians on the waiting list. As per the new rules, the hospital carrying out the transplant on a foreigner has to give an undertaking that they are not overlooking any Indian in need of a heart.

It isn’t just Chennai’s medical fraternity that is extending support to the Pakistani legend. Former India captain V Baskaran, who has personally known Ahmed for years, said he was shocked when he read about his ailment.

“We lost touch over the years. Mansoor was very gutsy under the bar. From the time I got to know about his condition I have been trying to reach out to him through Shahbaz Ahmed, their former captain and current secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation,” Baskaran, who led India to gold in Moscow Olympics in 1980, told TOI

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...support-from-chennai/articleshow/63905081.cms

Good that Indian Hockey fraternity is reaching out to him. Best of luck.. Chennai's Apollo group of hospitals are good for this
 

As for as liver transplantations are concerned i am sure indian doctors are supreme now but not sure about heart transplant.We have started here in Isd liver transplant now but years ago it was only done in india quite effectively and i have seen many doing well.
 
As for as liver transplantations are concerned i am sure indian doctors are supreme now but not sure about heart transplant.We have started here in Isd liver transplant now but years ago it was only done in india quite effectively and i have seen many doing well.

not sure about the facilities in Pak. if it is already there, obviously that should be his first choice. there should be no need for him to look at India under current political situation.

Regarding the heart transplant, yeah Indian hospitals do them. I am sure there are other countries that offer the same services like Singapore, Thailand, etc. At this stage of his illness he and whoever is taking care of him should be just going with the best available treatment that they can afford. If Afridi is taking care of his expenses then obviously the cost is not a criteria. He can as well go to any first world country. Singapore might be the best one..
 
not sure about the facilities in Pak. if it is already there, obviously that should be his first choice. there should be no need for him to look at India under current political situation.

Regarding the heart transplant, yeah Indian hospitals do them. I am sure there are other countries that offer the same services like Singapore, Thailand, etc. At this stage of his illness he and whoever is taking care of him should be just going with the best available treatment that they can afford. If Afridi is taking care of his expenses then obviously the cost is not a criteria. He can as well go to any first world country. Singapore might be the best one..

Yes if afridi is doing it for him then he can go anywhere he wants and he should avail the best.
 
As for as liver transplantations are concerned i am sure indian doctors are supreme now but not sure about heart transplant.We have started here in Isd liver transplant now but years ago it was only done in india quite effectively and i have seen many doing well.

Apollo is good. But he is better off going to Delhi or Mumbai heart transplant.
 
Feel sorry for him. What a player he was. Get well soon Mansoor

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Pakistan hockey legend offered free heart transplant in India

MUMBAI: Pakistan’s World Cup winning hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed, a sporting icon in his country especially because of his record against India, could have an Indian heart beating inside him.

Less than a week after 49-year-old Ahmed, who needs a heart transplant, made an emotional plea to the Indian government to grant him visa on medical grounds, the Fortis Group of Hospitals has offered to register him for the transplant.

Fortis has also assured him that the entire treatment would be free of cost. Fortis has offered Ahmed, currently being treated at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre in Karachi for complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents in the heart, treatment at its hospitals in Mumbai and Chennai.

Ahmed has already made it clear that he was not looking for financial assistance; all he wanted was an Indian visa on medical grounds after his doctor, Choudhry Pervez, advised him to seek treatment in India. Ahmed and his doctor are banking on the Indian government’s sympathetic approach towards Pakistanis seeking treatment here.

Dr S Narayani, zonal director, Fortis (Mumbai) told Mumbai Mirror that the group will register Ahmed for a heart transplant in Mumbai and Chennai. “Once he gets a clearance from the government, we can get an assessment done to confirm whether he is fit enough to travel,” Dr Narayani said.

Several former India hockey stars, many of whom have played against Ahmed and who have gotten in touch with his family members after learning about his condition, said his health was “sinking”. Former India captain V Baskaran was quoted as saying that everyone concerned “needed to act fast”.

State health minister Dr Deepak Sawant said when it comes to saving lives, cross-border strife doesn’t matter. “We treat many foreign nationals. In this case, if the patient wants to be treated in India, I don’t see a problem,” Sawant said.

Ahmed, meanwhile, told Mirror that he was “overwhelmed by the love received from India”. “Not just the Indian stars I played against, but people from India who I didn’t even know, have said they’ll support me. I’m now waiting for the visa to come through. I’m sure the Indian government will oblige,” he said.

Even if Mansoor Ahmed is granted medical visa, he’ll have to brace for a long wait, as a heart can be donated to a foreign national only when there are no Indians on the waiting list. It takes anywhere between four and six months for a foreign national to find a donor heart in India, and the hospital carrying out such a transplant has to submit an undertaking that no Indian national was overlooked in favour of the foreign national.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...sapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=TOIMobile

Something nice happening, in spite of the fierce rivalry.
 
How will he get there though? Is it not very difficult for Pakistanis now to obtain the Indian visa?
 
How will he get there though? Is it not very difficult for Pakistanis now to obtain the Indian visa?

Many Pakistanis got visa by just tweeting to Sushma Swaraj.

Rule is Pakistanis need signed letter from Pakistani foreign ministry but your ministry refusing to approve such requests so people directly tweet Indian foreign minister.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hockey legend <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MansoorAhmed?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MansoorAhmed</a> is being treated for heart failure at <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NICVD?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NICVD</a> . <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/LVAD?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#LVAD</a> will be implanted in his heart in June subsequently he will be our 1st candidate for heart <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/transplant?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#transplant</a>. He will not have to go to India for <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HeartTransplant?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#HeartTransplant</a>. All this treatment is free .</p>— NICVD (@nicvd_karachi) <a href="https://twitter.com/nicvd_karachi/status/989525476472426496?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 26, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hockey legend <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MansoorAhmed?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MansoorAhmed</a> is being treated for heart failure at <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NICVD?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NICVD</a> . <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/LVAD?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#LVAD</a> will be implanted in his heart in June subsequently he will be our 1st candidate for heart <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/transplant?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#transplant</a>. He will not have to go to India for <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HeartTransplant?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#HeartTransplant</a>. All this treatment is free .</p>— NICVD (@nicvd_karachi) <a href="https://twitter.com/nicvd_karachi/status/989525476472426496?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 26, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Mansoor doesn’t have financial problems why can’t NICVD provid free option to some poor guy?
 
Ailing hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed offered free heart transplant in India

Pakistan's World Cup winning hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed has been offered free of coast heart transplant surgery by a private Indian hospital, according Indian media.

The offered has been made by the Fortis Group of Hospitals that assured him that the entire treatment would be free of cost, The Times of Indian reported.

The offer came less than a week afterr Mansoor Ahmed made an emotional plea to the Indian government to grant him visa on medical grounds.

He, however, had made it clear that he was not looking for financial assistance.

According to the Times, Dr S Narayani, zonal director, Fortis (Mumbai) told Mumbai Mirror that the group will register Ahmed for a heart transplant in Mumbai and Chennai.

“Once he gets a clearance from the government, we can get an assessment done to confirm whether he is fit enough to travel,” Dr Narayani said.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/3...-ahmed-offered-free-heart-transplant-in-india

Nice gesture.
Hope the procedure is success and the legend returns to normal and healthy life soon.
 
Why offer him services for free, when he can afford them ? Furthermore, the richest pakistani cricketer has offered to help him financially.
 
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While thousands of poor people die waiting for basic medical treatment, good to see India has it's priorities in place. The same Fortis Groups has been alleged multiple times of scamming people by outrageously inflating bills.

No issues in anyone getting treatment in India, just keep the yardstick same for all.
 
While thousands of poor people die waiting for basic medical treatment, good to see India has it's priorities in place. The same Fortis Groups has been alleged multiple times of scamming people by outrageously inflating bills.

No issues in anyone getting treatment in India, just keep the yardstick same for all.

Let's not complicate it.
A Goodwill Gesture is always bound to create positive effects, even on unrelated people. Healing power of goodwill, usually, is greater than other measures.
 
How do private hospitals acquire donor organs in India? Is there a waiting list and queue or is it a case of the highest bidder getting priority?
 
How would India help him with heart transplant?

By getting brownie points for charitable act despite the bad relations with Pakistan. It is similar to when Pakistan and India offer each other aid after a natural disaster.
 
Hockey legend refuses offer to undergo heart transplant in Pakistan, insists on going to India

World Cup-winning field hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed on Monday refused the offer of having his heart transplant conducted in Pakistan.

"Pakistan does not have enough facilities, I want the transplant to be conducted in India," Ahmed said.

Ahmed was reportedly being offered a mechanical heart transplantation which, had he accepted, would have been the first time the procedure was to be conducted in Pakistan.

However, the hockey legend prefers more conventional and proven procedures, for which he believes undergoing a transplant in India would be his best bet.

The ailing sports star had reached out to India last week and asked for help in securing a heart transplant — despite years of breaking the eastern neighbours' "hearts on the field".

The 49-year-old has been suffering for weeks from complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents implanted in his heart.

Ahmed has been a sporting icon in Pakistan since helping the country win the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke save against the Netherlands in the final.

“I may have broken a lot of Indian hearts on the field of play by beating India in the Indira Gandhi Cup [1989] and in other events but that was sport,” Ahmed had told AFP in a recent interview.

“Now I need a heart transplant in India and for that I need support from the Indian government.”

Ahmed — who played 338 international matches, participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000 — said the visa could be a lifesaver.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404816/h...nsplant-in-pakistan-insists-on-going-to-india
 
Hockey legend refuses offer to undergo heart transplant in Pakistan, insists on going to India

World Cup-winning field hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed on Monday refused the offer of having his heart transplant conducted in Pakistan.

"Pakistan does not have enough facilities, I want the transplant to be conducted in India," Ahmed said.

Ahmed was reportedly being offered a mechanical heart transplantation which, had he accepted, would have been the first time the procedure was to be conducted in Pakistan.

However, the hockey legend prefers more conventional and proven procedures, for which he believes undergoing a transplant in India would be his best bet.

The ailing sports star had reached out to India last week and asked for help in securing a heart transplant — despite years of breaking the eastern neighbours' "hearts on the field".

The 49-year-old has been suffering for weeks from complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents implanted in his heart.

Ahmed has been a sporting icon in Pakistan since helping the country win the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke save against the Netherlands in the final.

“I may have broken a lot of Indian hearts on the field of play by beating India in the Indira Gandhi Cup [1989] and in other events but that was sport,” Ahmed had told AFP in a recent interview.

“Now I need a heart transplant in India and for that I need support from the Indian government.”

Ahmed — who played 338 international matches, participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000 — said the visa could be a lifesaver.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1404816/h...nsplant-in-pakistan-insists-on-going-to-india

Honestly this is a poor choice. If he has the facilities in Pak, he should do it there. it just makes it simpler.. he shouldn't bet on his life. He will be in queue in India and he can get an heart only after it has been certified that no other Indian can be a recipient. he is going to be competing against a population of 1.3 billion instead of a population of 200 Million. he has better chances in Pak
 
What does this mean? Can you please translate?

Oh sorry, I should've done that earlier.

Basically, it says that Mansoor Ahmed has refused treatment in Pakistan.

He says that Pakistani doctors want to put a mechanical heart.

He says that Pakistan doesn't have the facilities and it can take 6 months to a year.
 
Oh sorry, I should've done that earlier.

Basically, it says that Mansoor Ahmed has refused treatment in Pakistan.

He says that Pakistani doctors want to put a mechanical heart.

He says that Pakistan doesn't have the facilities and it can take 6 months to a year.

so now he is a heart specialist.. the should trust the experts.. whatever they say should be followed.. if he wants to come to India, he is putting himself at the end of a very long queue
 
Oh sorry, I should've done that earlier.

Basically, it says that Mansoor Ahmed has refused treatment in Pakistan.

He says that Pakistani doctors want to put a mechanical heart.

He says that Pakistan doesn't have the facilities and it can take 6 months to a year.

Thanks. I heard the wait for heart in India could take long. Apparently a foreigner gets a heart only when there is no Indian in the queue
 
انا للہ وانا الیہ راجعون

RIP Mansoor. He died today

KARACHI: Pakistan’s World Cup winning hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed passed away on Saturday after prolonged illness. He was 49.

His health had deteriorated since the past few days, and he was put on life support earlier today after his lungs and heart had stopped functioning well.

The hockey legend, who was known as the 1994 World Cup hero for Pakistan, had been suffering from heart ailment for the past three years and was under treatment at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Karachi.

Last month, he had said he wanted his surgery to be done in India as the facilities there were better than those offered in any other country.

He was said to be wary of the surgery in Pakistan as it would be the first of its kind in the country.

National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases' Dr Nadeem Qamar had said they were ready to perform the surgery on Ahmed, but if he was not comfortable then he could go to India.

He had also reached out to the Indian government for a visa so that he could get the needed treatment.

Mansoor Ahmed represented Pakistan in 338 hockey matches.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/195115-hockey-legend-mansoor-ahmed-passes-away-after-prolonged-illness
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Deeply saddened on hearing the news of the demise of Hockey Legend, Mansoor Ahmad. May Allah SWT grant him the highest ranks and give his family sabr, Ameen. Today the Nation mourns a true hero.<br><br>إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ <a href="https://t.co/15zCj3tOUi">https://t.co/15zCj3tOUi</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/995277332289150982?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 12, 2018</a></blockquote>
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إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ

May Allah give him the highest level in Jannat and give his family sabr through this tough time.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Saddened by the demise of our hockey great Mansoor Ahmed.. Disappointed That he couldn’t get the required treatment..Heart bleeds for the family <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RIP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#RIP</a></p>— Waqar Younis (@waqyounis99) <a href="https://twitter.com/waqyounis99/status/995554090703667200?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 13, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MansoorAhmed?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MansoorAhmed</a> was an inspiration to all sportsmen in Pakistan. Saddened by his loss. I wish we had given him due recognition in his lifetime. Rest in peace legend. <a href="https://t.co/KuUea0NMgC">pic.twitter.com/KuUea0NMgC</a></p>— Zafar Gohar (@iamzafargohar) <a href="https://twitter.com/iamzafargohar/status/995355724191617024?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 12, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Pakistan Sports Board to build stadium named after deceased Olympian Mansoor Ahmed

Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) on Thursday announced that it will construct a stadium in Islamabad in the memory of Olympian Mansoor Ahmed, who passed away last week.

A meeting of the executive board of the PSB accepted Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) Secretary Shahbaz Ahmad Senior's suggestion to build a stadium after the World Cup winning hockey goalkeeper.

The board also decided to provide Rs1 million to the deceased family and approved recommendation of taking out health insurance for all of its athletes.

Ahmed, who was 49, passed away after suffering for weeks from complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents implanted in his heart, and had reached out to India for help in securing a heart transplant.

He had become a sporting icon in Pakistan's hockey circles after helping the country win the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke save against the Netherlands in the final.

Ahmed played 338 international matches and also participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000.

In addition to being named the world's best goalkeeper on four occasions, Ahmed was bestowed with a presidential award in 1988 and the Pride of Performance in 1994.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1408258/p...m-named-after-deceased-olympian-mansoor-ahmed
 
We all are responsible for legendary goalkeeper Mansoor's miserable last days.

Mansoor Ahmed, a national hero and legendary goalkeeper passed away in Karachi recently after battling with heart condition for sometimes. Last night I watched a Pakistani program where everyone was criticising the politician and government for not taking care of his medical care. I agree, government should have done more, no question about that , but what about rest of us.

In any ( or many ) other countries, followers of a sports hero would have done more. In Pakistan , people look only at the government to do good things and conveniently forget their own responsibility.

Did anyone from Karachi or from Pakistan took a lead to raise funds for him. I'm sure Shahid Afridi is not the only good person in Pakistan, people would have been contributed generously . I would have contributed my part, had there was an online fundraising. But nothing was done from public sector , so sad.
 
So I find out yesterday that a course mate of mine was the daughter of him! Was so shocked when she told me this, I have been friends with her for a few months and I had no idea her dad was a hockey legend!
 
انا للہ وانا الیہ راجعون

RIP Mansoor. He died today

KARACHI: Pakistan’s World Cup winning hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed passed away on Saturday after prolonged illness. He was 49.

His health had deteriorated since the past few days, and he was put on life support earlier today after his lungs and heart had stopped functioning well.

The hockey legend, who was known as the 1994 World Cup hero for Pakistan, had been suffering from heart ailment for the past three years and was under treatment at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Karachi.

Last month, he had said he wanted his surgery to be done in India as the facilities there were better than those offered in any other country.

He was said to be wary of the surgery in Pakistan as it would be the first of its kind in the country.

National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases' Dr Nadeem Qamar had said they were ready to perform the surgery on Ahmed, but if he was not comfortable then he could go to India.

He had also reached out to the Indian government for a visa so that he could get the needed treatment.

Mansoor Ahmed represented Pakistan in 338 hockey matches.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/195115-hockey-legend-mansoor-ahmed-passes-away-after-prolonged-illness

2 years today the great keeper passed away
 
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