NC member Saud Hashmi said the Pakistan Football Connect program got a 'great response' from thousands of local football stakeholders who will now receive FIFA IDs
Category: Pakistani Clubs
It’s time to invest in Pakistan football [TNS]
Despite revival of departments under current govt, their football teams will have to restructure and reform to meet changing demands of modern pro football or risk becoming irrelevant, writes Alam Zeb Safi.
Departments reluctant to form teams before NC calendar [The News]
Many departments waiting for Normalisation Committee's pending announcement for national-level events before they restore teams on current government's directives
NC denies sending nomination for AFC Cup [The News]
NC chairman Haroon Malik denies sending any nominated domestic team names for AFC Cup 2023-24 qualifiers, nor has AFC sent a request for nominations to the event.
NC heading fast towards PFF elections [The Nation]
2,826 clubs nationwide have applied for registration in the ‘Pakistan Football Connect’ program according to PFF NC
Top footballers set to move Supreme Court after SSGC terminates contracts [SAMAA]
Pakistan’s top footballers are likely to move Supreme Court after their department SSGC terminated their contracts
PFF NC launches Pakistan Football Connect programme
All stakeholders, including clubs, officials, players, coaches and referees, are eligible to be registered in a centralised system linked with larger FIFA Connect programme.
Premier league in consideration but issues need to be sorted: Shahid [The News]
From bringing PFF House back into acceptable working conditions, to hiring new PFF staff, to planning football events, NC has its work cut out with lifting of FIFA ban
In Ramzan tournament final, a local team shows grit against Army but wilts and falls apart [Dawn]
With the PFF still in limbo due to FIFA ban and court cases, players and teams forced to rely on private, unregulated tournaments to remain active
Footballers plan protest to get departmental teams back [The News]
To support footballers facing financial ruin, ex-Pakistan captain Muhammad Essa plans to mobilise support for restoring department teams closed down on orders of previous PTI govt