The poor condition of the PFF House left by Ashfaq Shah group last year when they were evicted has been revealed in a video by FCPK
Tag: PFF House
NC to approach relevant bodies for entries in international events [The News]
NC working to make returned PFF House fully operational again and regaining PFF bank accounts to ensure FIFA ban is lifted and Pakistan returns to international football
Lift of PFF ban and elections top priorities: NC Head [The Nation]
In first presser after PFF House return, NC chairman Haroon Malik said FIFA ban on Pakistan will end once all remaining physical and digital PFF assets, including bank accounts, are back in NC control
The football impasse [TNS]
Despite meetings of NC with the Board of Revenue of Punjab the deadlock persists on one point
NC yet to get Football House possession [The News]
As two-week deadline from IPC Ministry for return of PFF House back to Normalisation Committee nears, Punjab Govt still yet to confirm any handover.
IPC minister behind occupation of PFF HQ by local authorities, alleges Ashfaq [Dawn]
Ashfaq Hussain Shah accuses Dr Fehmida Mirza of 'conspiring' against his PFF faction, vows to legally challenge eviction from PFF House by Punjab Govt
Another ugly incident [TNS]
Punjab Govt had sealed PFF House, evicting Ashfaq Shah group, on 'nonpayment of lease dues' and for PFF renting out a portion of the building as a 'violation of lease agreement'
PFF headquarters sealed after non-payment of lease [Dawn]
Punjab Govt seals PFF House over non-payment of lease, giving hope to NC over its struggle to evict the Ashfaq Shah group from it
Control of PFF headquarters, accounts: Ashfaq group convenes meeting [The News]
FIFA has said that the headquarters and accounts should be handed over to the committee by September 20 (today). It is pertinent to mention here that the Ashfaq-led PFF had been formed in elections ordered by the Supreme Court.
‘Beg or borrow’, Ashfaq vows to work on cash-strapped PFF’s financial security [Dawn]
Ashfaq Hussain led PFF expresses anger over Faisal Saleh Hayat's administration spending "Rs230 million in just eight months."