The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) is delighted to announce Pakistan’s formal entry into competitive football gaming at the international level.
A four-member Pakistan team will represent the country in the FIFAe Nations League, one of esports’ most prestigious international competitions that is held under the FIFA banner.
“Pakistan has always had the talent. What we are doing now is giving that talent a stage to shine and represent the country with pride.” — Mohsen Gilani, President, Pakistan Football Federation.
This move is part of PFF President Syed Mohsen Gilani’s strategic shift into building a football ecosystem that goes beyond the playing field. Under the new strategy, esports have been identified as a critical frontier for expanding Pakistan’s footballing footprint, particularly among the country’s digitally-engaged youth.
Under President Gilani’s direction, the federation moved swiftly to build the infrastructure, identify players, and meet the requirements to enter FIFAe competition.
“Esports is where millions of young Pakistanis already live,” said President Gilani. We have an obligation as a federation to meet them there and to provide them with a platform to compete.”
PFF Esports Manager Shahzeb Raza explained that the team has been selected through a rigorous process of national trials that were carried out by our partners, Raptr Games. A total of 178 players participated in the trials with the top four being selected in Pakistan’s first-ever team.
“The FIFAe Nations League is the first step in our roadmap,” said Shahzeb. “This will be followed by rolling trials as we are on the lookout for the best available talent in Pakistan. We have big plans to organize FIFAe competitions across Pakistan, in schools, universities and colleges, and we are excited for what the future holds.”
Pakistan is among the 115 nations that have confirmed their participation on the 2vs2 eFootball console category with first week of qualifying scheduled for 14-16 April 2026 in the FIFAe Nations League.
Pakistan is in the Asia (East) & Oceania qualifiers, Group A with Guam, Indonesia, South Korea, Myanmar and Papua New Guinea. The top 4 teams from group qualify for next round.
Pakistan plays all its eFootball console qualification games tomorrow, 15 April, when they face Papua New Guinea, Guam, Myanmar, Indonesia, and South Korea in succession.

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