"Pakistan is still dogged by parallel federations and associations. The authorities should take immediate steps to eradicate parallelism in the country as it has stopped the progress in many sports"
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It could’ve been the start of a new era [TNS]
International footballers playing in Pakistan under unprecedented security and having got hefty remunerations doesn’t mean the sport is here to stay. Or, does it?
The saga of Pakistan’s footballers [TNS]
As football continues to take a hit in this country, it’s the national players who are paying the price for the sins of others.
A comprehensive football plan [TNS]
Leisure Leagues Pakistan has started its operations at a time when there are no football activities in the country because of a legal conflict between two groups.
A major breakthrough? [TNS]
Brazilian legend Ronaldinho’s much-anticipated visit to Pakistan later this year is a welcome development for this sports-mad nation
Stalemate continues to hurt footballers [TNS]
PFF issue needs a viable solution so that the country’s football could be resumed. It would be a herculean task for Pakistan to repair the damage which the game has received in the past two years
Let’s clear the mess [TNS]
Pak football is in dire trouble and all the stakeholders will have to fight for its future, writes Alam Zeb Safi
Don’t ruin footballers’ lives [TNS]
The beautiful game is in tatters in the country because of a power struggle with PFF and it is high time that the conflict is resolved to save Pakistan football.
Footballers suffer as PFF infighting continues [TNS]
"FIFA seems to have made a mistake in giving two years to Faisal group. As was expected, the other group would not accept it. Had FIFA assigned the task to an ad-hoc set-up, it could have been effective"
Will FIFA become Pakistan football’s saviour? [TNS]
The News on Sunday's Alam Zeb Safi hopes that the FIFA delegation can help resolve the ongoing crisis with PFF for the sake of Pakistani football