Camp in Lahore meant to prepare Pakistan women's team for four-nation tournament in January 2023 at Dammam, Saudi Arabia. In addition to Pakistan and the hosts Saudi Arabia, Comoros and Mauritius will also take part.
Author: Editorial Staff (Editorial Staff)

3327 clubs nationwide applied for Pakistan Football Connect
PFC registrations received from 138 districts across Pakistan while 32 districts have had zero applications. Registrations cover all 4 provinces and 3 regions.
![With right plan, infrastructure, Pakistan can compete in World Cup 2030 [The News] With right plan, infrastructure, Pakistan can compete in World Cup 2030 [The News]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/DFA-Quetta-vs-Chaman-City-PPL-Balochistan-Cup-2018.jpg)
With right plan, infrastructure, Pakistan can compete in World Cup 2030 [The News]
NC chairman Haroon Malik, ex-captain Muhammad Essa, coach Nasir Ismail say only long-term development plans in infrastructure, coaching, grassroots, domestic football can make Pakistan try for 2030 World Cup spot.

Pakistan to play Four-Nations Women’s Cup in Saudi Arabia in January
Pakistan WNT, hosts Saudi Arabia, Comoros and Mauritius to feature in women's international tourney from 11-19 January 2023 in Dammam.
![PFF NC on track to hold elections, says Haroon [The News] PFF NC on track to hold elections, says Haroon [The News]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/PFF-NC-chairman-Haroon-Malik-with-NC-member-Saud-Hashmi-1160x535.jpg)
PFF NC on track to hold elections, says Haroon [The News]
Despite ongoing court cases and PFF constitutional questions, NC chairman Haroon Malik says PFF election preps are 'on track.' He also discussed busy 2023 calendar for both Pakistan MNTs and WNTs
![PFF strives for revival of departmental football [The Nation] PFF strives for revival of departmental football [The Nation]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/PFF-meets-department-team-managers-about-NFCC-2023-1160x535.jpg)
PFF strives for revival of departmental football [The Nation]
NC to resume official domestic football by organizing PFF National Challenge Cup in January 2023. Up to 32 department teams may be expected to take part after NC met team officials.
![FIFA-AFC delegation to visit Pakistan next month [Dawn] FIFA-AFC delegation to visit Pakistan next month [Dawn]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/FIFA-AFC.jpg)
FIFA-AFC delegation to visit Pakistan next month [Dawn]
Joint FIFA-AFC delegation to Pakistan in January 2023, expected to meet PFF NC members plus officials from Senate, IPC Ministry and PSB over three days.
![Election process and football activities making rapid progress in Pakistan: Haroon Malik [The Nation] Election process and football activities making rapid progress in Pakistan: Haroon Malik [The Nation]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Shahid-Khokhar-and-Haroon-Malik-addressing-presser-in-PFF-House.jpeg)
Election process and football activities making rapid progress in Pakistan: Haroon Malik [The Nation]
NC held presser saying Pakistan football 'moving in right direction,' restoring normal activities and making positive progress for transparent elections as per its mandate.
![World Cup helping heal flood wounds [Express Tribune] World Cup helping heal flood wounds [Express Tribune]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Villagers-in-Bhit-Bhaiti-watch-2022-FIFA-World-Cup-at-Amjad-Rinds-house-1152x535.jpeg)
World Cup helping heal flood wounds [Express Tribune]
Spouses Gul, Amjad hosting villagers of Bhit Bhaiti in Sanghar District, Sindh for games, with aim to lift their spirits after heavy floods destroyed their lives.
![FOOTBALL: A WORLD CUP FOR SOUTH ASIA [Dawn] FOOTBALL: A WORLD CUP FOR SOUTH ASIA [Dawn]](https://footballpakistan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/2022-FIFA-World-Cup-opening-ceremony-Qatar-1160x535.webp)
FOOTBALL: A WORLD CUP FOR SOUTH ASIA [Dawn]
The 2022 FIFA World Cup might be going on in the Arab World but it’s effectively a World Cup for South Asia, writes Dawn's Umaid Wasim in Doha.
