Irfan Khan's bungled transfer costs K-Electric all their 2016 AFC Cup qualifiers results. Shani Abbasi's transfer not an issue for AFC.
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K-Electric’s ITC issue potentially breaches FIFA rules: AFC [Dawn]
by Umaid Wasim KARACHI: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has finally admitted that a now sprawling case involving Pakistan champions...
AFC’s investigation ‘ongoing’ on ITCs for two former K-Electric players [Dawn]
AFC still investigating ITCs of K-Electric's UK players Shani Abbasi and Irfan Khan. Questions also raised on Jon Ashworth.
Futsal: FFP joins hands with Bradford club [Express Tribune]
KARACHI: The Futsal Federation of Pakistan (FFP) will work together with the Bradford City Futsal Club to develop a national...
Majid hopes to improve futsal in Pakistan [Express Tribune]
by Natasha Raheel KARACHI: Former K-Electric coach Majid Shafiq, who has been recently selected to lead the Futsal Federation of...
K-Electric still hoping despite 1-3 loss to East Bengal [Dawn]
KARACHI: K-Electric still harboured hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup despite a 1-3 loss...
K-Electric set to leave for Bangladesh on Oct 17 [Express Tribune]
KE face Abahani Ltd Dhaka on 20 October, Kingfisher East Bengal on 22 October, and Chittagong Abahani on 24 October.
Sheikh Kamal International Championship: Raheela may be only female at event [Express Tribune]
Raheela Zarmeen is likely to be the only female at the Sheikh Kamal International Club Championship in Bangladesh after she was made a part of K-Electric’s (KE) coaching staff.
Ashworth excited to play for K-Electric [Express Tribune]
While many Pakistani footballers dream of playing for English clubs, Jon Ashworth, an English professional footballer, has broken the trend by opting to play for Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) champions K-Electric (KE)
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.