Nasir Ismail and Gohar Zaman disclose serious corruption accusations on PFF in the AFC AID-27 (AFAP) coaching assistance program.
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Another case of embezzlement?: Former coaches cry foul over unpaid dues [Express Tribune]
Ex national team coaches Nasir Ismail and Gohar Zaman accuse PFF of taking away their AID-27 salaries and of others.
Inordinate delay: Police reply sought in plea over PFF office attack [Express Tribune]
LAHORE: Gulberg police were given till December 9 on Saturday to submit comments on a petition seeking registration of a case...
SAFF Championship: Saadullah sceptical of Pakistan’s participation [Express Tribune]
Justice Asad Munir says Govt needs to decide if Pak can go to Kerala, Ahmed Yar Lodhi says PFF has no funds available for team
Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup: KE to feature English striker and female coach [Express Tribune]
Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) champions K-Electric (KE) will become the first club from the country to feature an English Premier League youth product when they head to Bangladesh for the Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup.
KE seek maiden international trophy in Bangladesh [Dawn]
They might be participating for the first time but K-Electric are going there to win it.
PFF ‘acquired suitable land’ for Dr Chung-AFC project, letter reveals [Dawn]
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) claimed it had indeed acquired land for the controversial Dr Chung/AFC project in Jhang, a letter received by Dawn on Monday reveals.
Zahir group expects FIFA to order re-election [The News]
Zahir Shah-led faction of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) expects that the world football governing body will order re-election.
None the wiser: FIFA’s unaccomplished mission [Express Tribune]
The FIFA mission that arrived in Pakistan hoping to resolve the issues plaguing the country’s football has departed without being able to achieve its basic goal of meeting with both parties in a round-table discussion.
Can FIFA resolve Pak football crisis? [The News]
After holding a series of meetings with Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) and its rival group led by Syed Zahir Shah, the ball now is in FIFA’s court.