PFF U-16 Youth Cup 2015 started at Karachi, Quetta, Lahore and Islamabad.
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Soccer ‘minnows’ hit back at German idea to weight FIFA votes [Reuters]
For soccer chiefs in the developing world, a German proposal to change the one country, one vote system within the sport's ruling body FIFA would not only be undemocratic, but also deal a major blow to nations struggling to develop the game at home.
A ‘fully functional’ Karachi Goal Project presents a deserted look [Dawn]
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) claims that the Karachi Goal project is “fully functional”. On a closer look, though, it doesn’t seem so.
FIFA scandal: Pakistan not involved in any corruption, says Hayat [Express Tribune]
With country after country being accused of involvement in bribes related to the ongoing FIFA corruption scandal, Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) chief Faisal Saleh Hayat denies any wrong-doings on his part.
PFF hands life bans to 20 officials for ‘forming parallel PFA body’ [Dawn]
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) disciplinary committee on Wednesday imposed a life ban on 20 officials for forming a parallel body of the Punjab Football Association (PFA).
AFC confirms funds transfer, checking status of Jhang project [Dawn]
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on Wednesday confirmed it had transferred $650,000 to the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) for a flood relief project in the Jhang district, the status of which it is checking.
Football project in Jhang – the ends don’t always justify the means! [Dawn]
Jhang project: Leaked e-mails reveal Pakistan's role in football corruption.
PFF “D” certificate coaching course 2015 concluded here at Lahore
PFF "D" certificate coaching course 2015 concluded here at Lahore:
Kaleemullah edging closer to signing for Sacramento Republic [Asia Despatch]
Kaleemullah offered contract by USL side Sacramento Republic.
Pakistan needs strong league, says Saddam [The News]
Pakistan’s midfielder Saddam Hussain also feels that. “It’s absolutely necessary to raise the league standard,” Saddam told ‘The News’ in an interview here on Friday.