Incentivize footballers urges President in meeting with PFF, national teams

Incentivize footballers urges President in meeting with PFF, national teams

Incentivize footballers urges President in meeting with PFF, national teams, ISLAMABAD President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday prompted the need to incentivize the football players and promote football in the country by espousing transnational voguish practices in the field of football.

In his meeting with the members of Pakistan’s public Men’s and Women’s football armies, at Aiwa-e-Sadr, President Alvi called for developing liaison with transnational mates and promoting public-private alliances, besides furnishing more training installations and guiding to the football players.

The Chairman of the FIFA appointed Normalization Committee( FNC) for the Pakistan Football Federation( PFF) Haroon Ahmed Malik was also present during the meeting along with other members. Dr Alvi asked the FNC to speed up its sweats to streamline the issues related to football affairs in the country.

Drinking the athletes, the chairman said that the sport of football was fairly popular in Pakistan and there were millions of football suckers in the country and the game should be promoted at the quarter and club situations, reported Associated Press of Pakistan( APP).

He advised the athletes to make their country proud through their performance and work for perfecting the country’s image as they were Pakistan’s ministers in the field of sports. The chairman remarked that he’d grandly expedients from the players to lead Pakistan in indigenous and transnational competitions.

He rued that the internal politics within the Pakistan Football Federation( PFF) had affected its performance and expressed the advisable that with the help of the FIFA- appointed Normalization Committee, there would be a visible enhancement in the performance of PFF.

Haroon Ahmed Malik briefed the chairman that over 7 million people in Pakistan played football, and that FNC was making sweats to ameliorate the functioning and administration of PFF through the FNC. He informed that Women’s National Team played their first transnational game in eight times and Men’s National Team played their first transnational game in four times.

He stated that so far nearly 4600 clubs from 163 sections of the country had been registered and the attestation and physical scrutiny process would be completed within the given timelines. It was told that Men’s National Team would partake in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and Women’s National Team would play in the Olympics Qualifiers for Paris 2024 this time.

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