PFF signed an MoU with Saudi counterparts in Riyadh last month to promote football ties. PFF also wants to arrange visits from international teams to ensure that fans get to watch high-quality matches.
Tag: Haroon Malik
PFF NC signs MoU with Saudi FF
PFF NC, Saudi Football Federation 'unite in pursuit of Football Excellence' with MoU signed for developing women's team and men's youth teams.
When will Karachi host international football matches? [Geo Super]
"People’s Stadium is a great facility which should host international matches if proper investment is done," said PFF NC chairman Haroon Malik after a PFF delegation visited Karachi.
Dismayed by PFF NC conduct, Nasir Ismail quits [The News]
Former Pakistan NT assistant coach Nasir Ismail says he is quitting mainstream football after accusing PFF NC of 'mistreating' domestic coaches in recent months. Vows to return after PFF elections.
PFF NC praises fans’ support for WC qualifier [The News]
Over 13,000 were in attendance at Islamabad's Jinnah Stadium to witness Pakistan winning its first ever WCQ on 17 October tor each Round Two.
A ‘very different’ Pakistan? National football team aim to end dire record [Al Jazeera]
With new coach Stephen Constantine, Pakistan aim to break a three-decade World Cup qualifier duck and a wider five-year, 12-match losing streak.
Constantine looking to ‘fix’ Pakistan for Cambodia clash [Dawn]
Stephen Constantine may only stay on as Pakistan coach if they beat Cambodia on 12-17 October to reach second round of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Pakistan football is in a mess as FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier looms [Geo Super]
PFF NC has not been able to pay the dues and allowances owed to numerous NT players due to apparent budgetary troubles. Lack of clarity of WCQs preps also remains.
All is not well [TNS]
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cambodia next month, a storm is brewing which may sink the PFF Normalisation Committee in near future, writes Alam Zeb Safi.
Football and misogyny: a stain on the beautiful game [Express Tribune]
The story of the Spain’s World Cup winning women’s football team resonates with women in the sport all over the world, writes Natasha Raheel