Irfan Khan's bungled transfer costs K-Electric all their 2016 AFC Cup qualifiers results. Shani Abbasi's transfer not an issue for AFC.
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No Nayyar influence as AFC disciplinary body meets on K-Electric case [Dawn]
AFC says its Disciplinary Committee member Syed Nayyar Hasnain Haider from Pakistan will not be involved in the proceedings against K-Electric bungled transfers.
AFC opens disciplinary proceedings on KE over ITC case [Dawn]
by Umaid Wasim KARACHI: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has opened disciplinary proceedings against K-Electric, nearly six months after Dawn...
K-Electric’s ITC issue potentially breaches FIFA rules: AFC [Dawn]
by Umaid Wasim KARACHI: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has finally admitted that a now sprawling case involving Pakistan champions...
AFC’s investigation ‘ongoing’ on ITCs for two former K-Electric players [Dawn]
AFC still investigating ITCs of K-Electric's UK players Shani Abbasi and Irfan Khan. Questions also raised on Jon Ashworth.
Transfer gaffe leaves K-Electric facing AFC Cup expulsion [Dawn]
by Umaid Wasim KARACHI: The dream might die before it even truly began for K-Electric. The Pakistan Premier Football League...
Majid steps down as K-Electric coach [Express Tribune]
Reigning Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) champions K-Electric (KE) will have to do without their head coach Majid Shafiq after the latter decided to part ways with the team.
AFC Cup qualifiers: KE electric in 1-0 win [Express Tribune]
K-Electric claimed a crucial 1-0 win at the 2016 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup qualifiers against Mongolian side Khoromkhon FC at the Changlimithang Stadium.
We’ll give good news: K-E coach [The News]
K-Electric’s newly hired coach Majid Shafiq on Monday said he was hopeful that his side would give good news to Pakistan in the 2016 AFC Cup play-off qualifiers Group A which will be hosted by Bhutan from August 9-15.
Training camp underway: KE begin preparations for AFC Cup qualifiers [Express Tribune]
The ongoing problems at the Pakistan Football Federation mean that the national team may not be competing in international tournaments any time soon but national champions K-Electric (KE) will be representing the country at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup qualifiers in Bhutan from August 9.