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.
Category: SAFF Cup 2013 News
With Kuwait defeat, Pakistan football faces uncertain future
Already without competitive football for the next four years after their 3-1 aggregate loss to Yemen in the first round of 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in March, the game in the country is left facing an uncertain future.
Shamlan will not extend Pakistan contract [Dawn]
Pakistan head-coach Mohammed Al Shamlan will not extend his contract with the national team after it expires in July this year.
Pak-Afghan friendly still on schedule [Express Tribune]
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has confirmed that the Pakistan-Afghanistan fixture in February will remain unperturbed despite an unfortunate attack on the Afghanistan coach in his home country.
Too many frequent changes hurting Pak football: Kaleemullah [The News]
Pakistan’s star striker Kaleemullah has said that frequent changes in the combination of the national team has inflicted a huge damage on Pakistan football.
Rehman makes it into the SAFF Team of the Tournament
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Pakistan need big matches: Shamlan
By Alam Zeb Safi, The News KARACHI: Pakistan’s newly appointed Bahraini coach Mohamed Shamlan seems to have a vision and...
Yousuf Butt exclusive interview
Malik Riaz Hai Naveed, Webmaster and Chief-Editor, from whatsapp Pakistans number one Goalkeeper Yousuf Butt exclusively talked to FootballPakistan.Com from...
Pakistan answers their critics – FPDC analysis
Pakistan's defenders and goalkeeper kept out Nepal for almost the entire game.
“We just missed that one cross” – Shahzad
Pak Shaheens concede an injury-time goal to draw the game 1-1 against Nepal.