The Pakistan National Team, coached by George Kottan, lost to Thailand 4-0 in a friendly match on July 18, 2009. The full match can be viewed in 11 parts on YouTube. Here I provide my views on the match.
Category: International Competitions
Suprah visits the Asian Games camp [VIDEOS & PICS]
FPDC Staff Member, Ali Ahsan (Suprah) visits the Pakistan national football team camp at Punjab Stadium on 4th October 2010! It was an amazing experience meeting the whole squad and coaching staff.
Faisal motivates expatriates to represent Pakistan teams: Akhtar
Lahore, 4 October : “ Overseas players Iltaf Ahmed, Zeeshan Rehman, Adnan Ahmed, Amjad Iqbal played their part brilliantly when...
Denmark-based brothers called for Asiad
Yousuf Butt and Yaqoob Butt from Denmark have been called up for the XVI Asian Games football tournament by Pakistan Football Federation.
Roberts to accompany Pakistan U23 for Asian Games
By our correspondent KARACHI: Former English footballer Graham Roberts, who is expected to arrive in Lahore in few days, will...
Pakistan included in 35 Asian teams for Olympics qualifying draw
http://www.the-afc.com/en/inside-afc/676-afc-news/30553-35-asian-teams-in-olympics-draw Kuala Lumpur: The draw for the Asian qualifiers of the 2012 London Olympics men’s football tournament will be held...
Pak head coach confident on team performance
By Alam Zeb Safi [Dawn] KARACHI: Pakistan football team’s head coach Akhtar Mohiuddin is confident that his side will extend...
PFF to hire consultant and foreign coach
The PFF are close to hiring former English footballer Graham Roberts as a consultant while negotiations are also proceeding with Salman Sharida to coach the Pakistan national team.
Coach Mohiuddin optimistic about Asian Games
Pakistan football coach Akhtar Mohiuddin has termed the ongoing training camp and the foreign tour as useful preparations ahead of the Asian Games to be held in Guangzhou, China from November 12. He said that the event would be tough but Pakistan’s preparations made it a reasonable contender as well.
Ex-Captain Muhammad Essa reveals he opted out of Asian Games
“I had been invited, to attend the camp but I politely turned down the offer.”