Former Pakistan boss Zaviša Milosavljević of Serbia identified key problems that restricts Pakistani football from competing properly with higher ranked Asian sides like Saudi Arabia and Tajikistan.
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Pakistan hold Cambodia in away leg of WC qualifier [The News]
Former Pakistan coaches Zaviša Milosavljević and Nasir Ismail praised the team's performance under Stephen Constantine to get a crucial goalless draw vs Cambodia in away leg of 2026 WCQs.
Zavisa offers to coach Pakistan against Cambodia [The News]
With Pakistan's preps for WCQs in October against Cambodia still up in the air, former Pakistan NT coach Zaviša Milosavljević urged utilization of September FIFA window for friendlies.
Disappointment in Mauritius and India [TNS]
Former Pakistan MNT head coach Zaviša Milosavljević says that if Pakistan is to compete better internationally, it has to play a large number of international matches over a period of 2-4 years and revive its domestic leagues
Pakistan in must-win situation against Kuwait today [The News]
Pakistan may have to find a way to beat a strong Kuwait side today if they are to remain in contention for a place in SAFF Championship semifinals
Pakistan face tough India in SAFF Cup opener today [The News]
Pakistan land in Bengaluru after visas delays, split connecting flights. SAFF declines PFF request to reschedule today's India vs Pakistan match.
Djibouti thrash Pakistan [The News]
Djibouti stunned Pakistan 3-1 to win the Mauritius 4-Nations Friendly Football Series 2023. Pakistan extends it loss streak to 9 successive defeats since 2018
Kenya edged Pakistan in four-nation event [The News]
Former Pakistan NT head coach Zavisa Milosavljevic was happy seeing the team's much improved performance, wants more urgency is attack.
Zaviša Milosavljević wants Pakistan coaching job again [EXCLUSIVE]
Former Pakistan NT manager from Serbia expresses interest to coach the team again despite FIFA ban in an exclusive with FootballPakistan.Com
Zavisa advises players to remain active during lockdown [The News]
“Any player who plans to continue playing after the COVID-19 should be active 4-5 days per week, total 6-8 training sessions,” Zavisa told ‘The News’