Former Bahraini defender Mohammad Shamlan ultimately quit as Pakistan football team coach last week after his two-year contract expired.
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Almira signs long-term contract with Luton Town FC [Express Tribune]
Almira signs with Luton Town WFC after impressing during trials.
FPDC Exclusive: K-Electric coach Majid Shafiq’s blog
K Electric coach Majid Shafiq blogs exclusively for FPDC one week into his coaching journey in Pakistan.
We’ll give good news: K-E coach [The News]
K-Electric’s newly hired coach Majid Shafiq on Monday said he was hopeful that his side would give good news to Pakistan in the 2016 AFC Cup play-off qualifiers Group A which will be hosted by Bhutan from August 9-15.
Why Kaleemullah needs to start performing for Sacramento Republic
Kaleem needs to perform on the pitch rather than make constant media headlines.
Training camp underway: KE begin preparations for AFC Cup qualifiers [Express Tribune]
The ongoing problems at the Pakistan Football Federation mean that the national team may not be competing in international tournaments any time soon but national champions K-Electric (KE) will be representing the country at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup qualifiers in Bhutan from August 9.
K-E’s England-based players, coach arrive [The News]
K-Electric’s newly-hired England-based coach Majid Shafiq and players Irfan Khan and Shani Abbasi reached Karachi on Friday to join the camp which will begin here at the Steel Mills ground on Saturday.
Satisfied Shamlan says goodbye to Pakistan [The News]
Mohammad Shamlan on Thursday announced that he had quit as Pakistan football team coach after the expiry of his contract and signed a one-year deal with Bahrain’s Riffa Sports Club.
KE will make continental impression, says Majid [Dawn]
When K-Electric (KE) make their first appearance in an international competition next month, Majid Shafiq will be providing all the technical, tactical and strategic know-how from the dugout.
K-Electric hire two England-based players, coach [The News]
Pakistan Premier Football League champions K-Electric strengthened their line-up ahead of the 2016 AFC Cup play-off qualifiers when they hired two England-based players and a coach of Pakistani origin.