Marcelo Costa Schroeder from Brazil hired by PFF as Pakistan men's national team goalkeeping coach. Marcelo had already served with Pakistan MNT in same coaching role back in 2019.
FOOTBALL: ALIVE AND KICKING [Dawn]
Pakistan returned to international women’s football this month after 8 years. Here are five takeaways from Pakistan’s 2022 SAFF Women's Championship campaign …
NC focused on PFF elections as ‘Pakistan Football Connect’ program picks up the pace [The Nation]
3498 football organizations (clubs, academies etc.) have registered for NC's ‘Pakistan Football Connect, of which 514 are under verification and 1848 providing additional info about their organisations
List for districts’ elections to be final by Jan 15, says NC [The News]
PFF NC tells Senate of DFA elections list to be finalized by January 2023 as clubs nationwide continue to register via Pakistan Football Connect. NC also mentioned talks with departments over club licensing
PFF seeks international exposure for Pakistan women’s football team [Geo News]
PFF in discussion with Maldives and Saudi Arabia for arranging friendlies for Pakistan WNT with their women's national teams in coming months
Club scrutiny to be completed in four months, PFF NC tells Senate [Dawn]
NC members met with members of the Senate Special Committee on ‘The Promotion of Football in the Country’ during their meeting.
Pakistan women’s team pleased with first win in 8 years
Pakistan WNT captain Maria Khan, coach Adeel Rizki, and NC chairman Haroon Malik expressed hope and optimism for women's football in Pakistan after the team returned from SAFF Women's Championship
Pakistani footballer Mishal happy to move like Ramos [Express Tribune]
by Natasha Raheel KARACHI: “I showed them that we can do this. So what if we are girls?” said Mishal...
Nadia hits four as Pakistan crush Maldives 7-0 [Dawn]
Pakistan WNT end their SAFF Women's Championship campaign on a high note. Bangladesh gave India its first ever SAFF defeat to top Group A.
Pakistan hammer Maldives 7-0 to record consolation win [The News]
Nasir Ismail says current Pakistan WNT could have gone further in SAFF Women's Championship, but inexperienced coaches denied that progress