Football turmoil — sport the only victim [Express Tribune]

Football turmoil — sport the only victim [Express Tribune]

PFF Cup provides welcome but temporary solace as PFF crisis drags on and FIFA remaining apathetic about football in Pakistan.

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PFF Cup expected to be delayed [Express Tribune]

PFF Cup expected to be delayed [Express Tribune]

After a dry spell last year, the Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) and Division B League teams’ wait for national-level action may yet be prolonged as the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Cup is expected to be postponed for another week.

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Football returns to Pakistan next month with PFF Cup [Dawn]

KARACHI: After almost eight months of inaction, football is finally returning to Pakistan. The court-appointed Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) administrator,...

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2015: Politics, corruption beat Pakistan football yet again [Dawn]

2015: Politics, corruption beat Pakistan football yet again [Dawn]

It was a year that promised so much for Pakistan football, yet it ended with little to show for on the playing field.

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In PPFL’s absence: Clubs, departments take to local tournaments [Express Tribune]

In PPFL’s absence: Clubs, departments take to local tournaments [Express Tribune]

Provision of accommodation and better prize money as compared to PPFL means the local tournaments are a good alternative to the country’s premier league

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Lack of activities worries senior football players [The News]

Lack of activities worries senior football players [The News]

Pakistan’s senior football team players have stressed that the conflict between the two factions of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) should be resolved as soon as possible.

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A friendly coach [The News on Sunday]

A friendly coach [The News on Sunday]

Former Bahraini defender Mohammad Shamlan ultimately quit as Pakistan football team coach last week after his two-year contract expired.

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K-E’s England-based players, coach arrive [The News]

K-E’s England-based players, coach arrive [The News]

K-Electric’s newly-hired England-based coach Majid Shafiq and players Irfan Khan and Shani Abbasi reached Karachi on Friday to join the camp which will begin here at the Steel Mills ground on Saturday.

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KE will make continental impression, says Majid [Dawn]

KE will make continental impression, says Majid [Dawn]

When K-Electric (KE) make their first appearance in an international competition next month, Majid Shafiq will be providing all the technical, tactical and strategic know-how from the dugout.

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