"I don't want either of these positions. I think I can do much more if asked to revamp our domestic hockey structure which is in very bad condition and is neither attracting new players nor producing fresh talent," Shahbaz told PTI.
"I want to use my expertise to revamp and upgrade domestic hockey. India has spent a lot of time and money on their domestic hockey and they will soon reap the dividends. We also need to focus on our domestic structure," he said.
Khokar was elected as PHF President last week after Akhtar Rasool had stepped down after a fact finding commission of the government recommended changes in the federation to stop the rot in Pakistan hockey.
Khokar, who was nominated as PHF President by the PHF chief patron and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif earlier this month was elected at a special congress meeting of the PHF held in Islamabad last Thursday.
Shahbaz said he is not gunning for any big post in the hockey set-up.
"I sincerely believe our hockey has gone down because our domestic structure is not attractive enough and is not producing fresh talent. We are playing around with the same group of players for the last few years and are heavily dependent on them which has led to the downfall," the former Olympian said.
"By revamp I want to make it more competitive and financially rewarding for players. Our domestic structure needs to have professional coaches and be in line with the requirements of modern day hockey," he said.
