KARACHI: Former national team captain Muhammad Essa Khan criticised the government for creating the mess that can lead to Pakistan’s...
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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...
SAFF Championship: We need full-strength squad to win: Saadullah [Express Tribune]
Saadullah says Pakistan can be the best team in the tournament only if the PFF decides to call all players from abroad.
Pakistan can no longer afford to play it SAFF [Tribune]
Natasha Raheel writes about how badly the PFF crisis has hampered football in Pakistan, with FIFA too busy with other things.
FIFA decision proves I’m the legitimate authority: Hayat [Tribune]
Faisal Saleh Hayat says FIFA letter proves he is still legal PFF President and LHC administrator is third-party interference.
Taking part in SAFF Cup crucial: Essa [Express Tribune]
by Natasha Raheel [Express Tribune] KARACHI: K-Electric midfielder and former national captain Essa Khan believes the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) will...
FIFA Committee to put an end to PFF saga [Tribune]
All eyes are on FIFA’s Associations Member Committee which convenes on Monday to discuss the fate of Pakistan football after politics within the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) plagued the sport in the nation
Trying to change football, one step at a time [Express Tribune]
K-Electric FC's UK-based coach Majid Shafiq speaks with ET's Natasha Raheel on his plans to change Pak football with his organisation APFA
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.
Pakistan football: The way forward [Express Tribune]
And as the country struggles, former national captain Essa Khan, who hails from Chaman, believes it is high time they invested in the new generation of players to even dream of seeing Pakistan compete at the World Cup in the next five to eight years.