After a dry spell last year, the Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) and Division B League teams’ wait for national-level action may yet be prolonged as the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Cup is expected to be postponed for another week.
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‘Court v FIFA now’ as world body upholds PFF elections [Dawn]
The FIFA Executive Committee has given its backing to Faisal Saleh Hayat but the Lahore High Court (LHC) doesn’t accept his election as the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) president.
Zahir group expects FIFA to order re-election [The News]
Zahir Shah-led faction of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) expects that the world football governing body will order re-election.
Asad Munir takes over as PFF administrator [Dawn]
Ex LHC judge Justice Asad Munir takes over as PFF Administrator for next 4 months as per court orders to resolve current crisis
FIFA probe goes in Faisal’s way [The Nation]
The FIFA fact finding mission has endorsed Makdhoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat-led PFF rejecting the claims made by the rival faction, sources revealed on Monday.
None the wiser: FIFA’s unaccomplished mission [Express Tribune]
The FIFA mission that arrived in Pakistan hoping to resolve the issues plaguing the country’s football has departed without being able to achieve its basic goal of meeting with both parties in a round-table discussion.
FIFA delegation holds meetings with PFF rival factions [The News]
A three-member fact-finding mission of FIFA held marathon meetings with the officials of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) and Syed Zahir Shah group.
PFF competitions and development director resigns [Dawn]
Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) director competitions and development Wing Commander Pervaiz Saeed Mir resigned from his post on Monday citing lack of work due to the ongoing crisis that the country’s football governing body finds itself in.
Comment : The players need to fight for their right, or there won’t be much left [Express Tribune]
Reporting on football in Pakistan can be quite embarrassing, especially when the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) is mostly busy in controversial elections while players who should be the spine of the sport continue to remain eerily silent on the issue.
PFF elections: Youngsters suffer as power struggle continues [Express Tribune]
In a manner not too dissimilar to a natural disaster, it is the children who have suffered the most from the ongoing power struggle at the upper echelons of football administration in the country.