Olympian, Arjuna Award (1998)
Date of Birth - June 5, 1972
Birthplace - Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Education - Bachelor of Arts (History)
Madras University (Open Correspondence)
Occupation - Deputy Manager, Indian Airlines
Matches - 175
International Debut - 1992 - India vs. Korea
Olympics - Sep 2000 - Sydney (7th)
Jul/Aug 1996 - Atlanta (8th), 1 GOAL
World Cup - May 1998 - Utrecht (9th), 1 GOAL
Nov/Dec 1994 - Sydney (5th), 2 GOALS
Champions Trophy - Dec 1996 - Chennai (4th)
1995 - Berlin (5th)
Asian Games - Dec 1998 - Bangkok (1st), 3 GOALS
1994 - Hiroshima (2nd)
Asia Cup - Nov 1999 - Kuala Lumpur (3rd)
Indo-Pak Series - Feb 1999 - Lost 3-6, VICE CAPTAIN
Commonwealth Games - Sep 1998 - Kuala Lumpur (4th), 2 GOALS
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup - Feb 2000 - Kuala Lumpur (3rd), 1 GOAL
Australian Tour - Apr 2000 - Sydney (3rd in 4-Nation), 1 GOAL
Apr 2000 - Perth (1st in 4-Nation)
Sep 1999 - Last in 4-Nation Tournament, 1 Goal, Captain
European Tour - Jan 2000 - Barcelona (3rd in 4-Nation)
Jan 2000 - Canada (1-0-0), Belgium (2-0-1)
Jun 1999 - Germany (1-3-0), CAPTAIN
Jun 1999 - Belgium (3-0-1), CAPTAIN
South African Tour - Aug 1999 - Johannesburg - Lost 0-3-2, CAPTAIN
Test Series - Feb 1997 - vs. Poland - Won 2-0-1, 1 GOAL, CAPTAIN
Riaz Nabi Muhammad (born May 6, 1972 in Madras, Tamil Nadu) is a former captain of the Indian field hockey team. He represented India at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. He won the Arjuna award in 1998 for his outstanding achievements.His father was an international umpire Mohammed Nabi.
Source : .bharatiyahockey.org, connect.in.com
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