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Izhar & Javed Football: Shahbaz Green enter the semi-finals.
Orangi Millat defeated in penalty shoot-out 6-5 after game ends 1-1 in normal time. Hosts Young Muslim to face Faqir Muhammadan in final quarter-final on 12th November
Fanats FC Defeat Nawab XI 5-0 in friendly
Fanats FC defeated runner-ups of the recently concluded Sindh Championship, Nawab 11, at KMC stadium in an exhibition match. Fanats...
KRL spearhead Qasim slams ninth hat-trick of 2010 PPL season
Lahore, 11 November: Islamabad-born lanky right-winger Muhammad Qasim struck ninth hat-trick of Pakistan Premier Football League as holders Khan Research...
Australian Sports Outreach Program touches down in PFF
Australia to support PFF Youth development programs in Lyari and Gilgit.
PMC Athletico pick vital point against Army, KRL demolish PEL
PMC Athletico Faisalabad 1-1 Pakistan Army, PEL 0-4 KRL, KESC 1-0 Baloch Nushki, NBP 1-4 Afghan FC, HBL 1-1 SSGC.
Izhar & Javed Football: Pervana Sports and Orangi Muhammadan reach semis
Pirabad Golden and Azad Shaheen face defeat. Aamir, Kashif, and Ibrar goalscorers. Final quarter final on 12 November will be held between hosts Young Muslim and Faqir Muhammadan.
All Karachi Hussain Baloch Memorial Tournament witnesses 5 more matches
Malir Shaheen, Malir Star, Lal Sports, Hunter Sports, and Ismail Memorial gain victories.
Pakistan aim to get result from Oman on Thursday
Pakistan aim to get a result against Oman on Thursday in an attempt to set into 8th finals spot in the 16th Asian Games football tournament in Guangzhou. The match will take place on Thursday, 11 November at Guangdong People's Stadium during the football event held under Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) at Chinese city Guangzhou. It will be third and final match for both teams in Group F match kicks off at 4 PM PST.
Australia provides Rs1.5 million grant to Pakistan Football Federation
The Australian Government provided the Pakistan Football Federation a grant of approximately Rs1.5 million (equivalent to A$18,000) as part of its Australian Sports Outreach Program on Tuesday.