Even though Pakistan are eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, there are clear signs that the national team is finally being rebuilt under its new coach Stephen Constantine.
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Fareedullah undergoes surgery [Dawn]
Fareedullah suffered a broken collarbone during 1st half of Pakistan's 7-0 away defeat at the hands of Jordan in 2026 WCQs on 26 March.
Pakistan suffer second-half meltdown in 7-0 thrashing by Jordan [Dawn]
Second half collapse saw Stephen Constantine's Pakistan side. already depleted with injuries and suspensions, get another mauling from Asian Cup finalists Jordan in WCQs.
Jordan demolish Pakistan 7-0 [The News]
"Overseas players have now been exposed completely in all matches they have played," claims Nasir Ismail once again.
Jordan thrash Pakistan 7-0 as Musa Al-Taamari scores hat-trick [Geo Super]
A night to forget for Pakistan at the Amman International Stadium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers Round Two Group G.
Pakistan look to build on home performance away in Jordan [Dawn]
“This is going to be our sixth game since I arrived, and every game we are a little bit better,” Stephen Constantine said during pre-match presser. “The players have given absolutely everything in the seven months I’ve been with the team.”
Pakistan hope to improve against Jordan in away game [The News]
The away game at Amman International Stadium to begin late at night for WCQs Round 2, Group G.
Ex-captain Essa bemoans NC’s apathy towards football greats [The News]
Former Pakistan NT captain Muhammad Essa unhappy with PFF NC for 'not inviting' him or other former national team players to attend the Pakistan vs Jordan WCQ on 21 March in Islamabad
Jordan see off Pakistan with early two-goal burst [Dawn]
“It’s not easy to build a national team in three or four months especially if you don’t have a league [functioning in the country],” a visibly-satisfied Constantine said after the game
Lack of coordination the reason behind defeat: Nasir [The News]
“Pakistan’s head coach Stephen Constantine’s strategy was to concede minimum goals and take chances on counter-attack,” remarked Nasir Ismail, the former Pakistan assistant coach.