Former Balochistan FA officials Abdul Rauf Notezai and Haji Saeed Tikko urge 'dialogue' to resolve current crisis in Pak football
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Pick football over politics, says Saadullah [Express Tribune]
Pakistani star believes game will die in country if Fifa ban prolongs due to refusal of the Ashfaq Shah faction to return PFF back to NC
Football row may lead to tougher sanctions: Haroon [The News]
NC willing to do all in line with FIFA directives, but only after PFF House is returned back to them
PFF NC should tell clearly what role it wants govt to play in resolving football crisis: IPC minister [Dawn]
Dr Fehmida Mirza promises impartiality regardless of political affiliations or personal contacts with various factions competing over PFF
NC willing to hold PFF elections in ‘six to eight’ months [The News]
IPC Minister Dr Fehmida Mirza separately met PFF NC member Shahid Khokhar and former PFF VP Syed Zahir Ali Shah in a single day.
Ashfaq group willing to vacate PFF HQ if NC holds elections in September [Dawn]
The Ashfaq group seemingly has strong government support in the form of one of its vice-presidents Malik Amir Dogar, who is a special advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan on political affairs and has been successful in nailing down their point that elections should be held as soon as possible.
Ashfaq group shows willingness to talk [The News]
Sardar Naveed proposes a three-member 'coordination committee' to work with Normalisation Committee to conduct PFF elections in 2021
IPC minister steps in to resolve Football House row [The News]
ISLAMABAD: The officials of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) having control of the Football House in Lahore Thursday demanded a...
‘Hostile takeover’ and smashed glass: turmoil in Pakistan’s football [The Guardian]
Fifa has banned Pakistan for the second time in four years after dramatic and contested events at the federation headquarters. Written by John Duerden.
Football: Red Card for Pakistan [EOS]
The fate of football in Pakistan, along with that of hundreds of young footballers, is hanging in the balance because of the power-hungry attitude of some officials of the game