By Shazia Hasan [Dawn] KARACHI, Oct 31: Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) can forget about Bahraini coach Salman Sharida coaching the...
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WAPDA approve Habib as qualified coach
Lahore, 1 November: Pakistan WAPDA approved Muhammad Habib as qualified coach and he will take seat in the remaining 14...
PFF to host Asian Coaches Day on Saturday
Lahore, 29 October: Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) will celebrate the AFC’s Asian Coaches Day by encouraging all current and former...
Roberts asks Essa to reconsider retirement decision
By our correspondent KARACHI: Pakistan coaching consultant Graham Roberts has asked former captain Mohammad Essa to reconsider his retirement decision....
Graham: ‘Now defence looks perfect’
By Alam Zeb Safi [The News] KARACHI: Pakistan football team’s coaching consultant Graham Roberts is confident that the Greenshirts will...
Roberts: Players lack concentration
Umar Farooq LAHORE: Pakistan’s football consultant Graham Roberts believes the players are lacking the required level of concentration which remains...
Can Roberts be Pakistan football’s messiah? [GEO Super]
Monday, October 18, 2010 by Umaid Wasim [GEO Super] Finally Graham Roberts has arrived! Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) secured a...
Bakhsho hammers hat-trick as WAPDA cut KPT to size 5-2
Lahore, 22 October: Pakistan WAPDA’s veteran striker Khuda Bakhsh alias Bakhsho joined his name in hat-trick makers list when he...
PFF controversially snubs overseas players in Asiad selection [DAWN.com]
The PFF has dropped two foreign players of Pakistani descent, experienced midfielder Adnan Ahmed and promising young goalkeeper Yousuf Butt, from Asian Games squad for unknown reasons.
Pakistan has potential to become a force to reckon with: Graham
“I am currently looking at the Under-23 players and there are some really good, talented boys there. I think the main reason they are ranked at 162 is because they have not played many games. Pakistan’s ranking will go up to about 125 within a year if they play more games because that is where you get the rankings from. If we do well in international matches, the rankings will improve automatically. Once the ranking improves, people will take notice and want to play for Pakistan, which will make a big difference,”