Alam Zeb Safi [The News] KARACHI: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has called up all the available foreign-based footballers for...
Category: International Competitions
Not because they can’t but because they won’t [FPDC-Dawn exclusive]
If the PFF is serious, it can easily appoint a foreign coach. If all that is possible and isn’t being done then there is only one conclusion to it: They don’t want a foreign coach and that’s not because they can’t afford it.
India announce 32 probables for Pak-India series in UK
AIFF name 32 probables for Pak India series in England for Aug-Sept 2011.
Overseas players need conducive environment to excel [DAWN]
If what Essa says is true, then there can be no question that those who give less than 100% should not be selected but when you look at the build-up to the Bangladesh match, a World Cup qualifier no less, then any player arriving a few days ahead of the match would shake their head at the chaotic preparations – and to be honest, the domestic-based players should have done the same.
“Commitment” – The Pakistani excuse
by FPDC staffer M. Shahnawaz ‘Commitment‘ became the best used excuse by Tariq Lutfi and his staff, any player they...
President PFF left for Germany to participate in 5thWomen Football Symposium
Lahore, July 14, 2011 President Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), Makhdoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat and Mrs. Rubina Irfan, Chairperson Women...
PFF must act now as foreign coaches line up for the job (DAWN)
By Shazia Hasan Pakistan football team’s chief coach Tariq Lutfi may come up with all sorts of arguments to save...
PFF clueless about getting mileage from India series (DAWN)
By Mohammad Yaqoob LAHORE: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), having finally got a great opportunity of sending the national team...
Indo-Pak football series to be played in England
Dubai: The Indian national football team will be playing a three-match series against Pakistan in England, starting on August 25....
PFF’s Sardar Naveed Haider interview on Channel 5
PFF Director of Marketing, Sardar Naveed Haider Khan, had an interview at Channel 5 "Khailta Pakistan" sports show on 7 July 2011.