National football camp concludes
LAHORE: The first training camp of the Pakistan Football National team, held under the supervision of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalisation Committee, concluded after 15 days in KRL stadium, Rawalpindi.
According to information available here the camp, that started on January 2, was organised to prepare Pakistan team for the tour of Malaysia.The camp trainees included Ahsanullah, Abdul Basit, Ali Khan, Waqar Ihtisham, Abdul Qadeer, Mehdi Hassan, Noor Muhammad, Nisar Ahmad, Arsalan Ali, Ashfaq-Ud-Din, Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Waheed, Saad Ullah, Ali Uzair Mehmood, Ansar Abbas, Saddam Hussain (C) , Kaleem Ullah, Umair Ali, Zain Ul Abiden Ishaque, Muhammad Afzal
Officials: Col Mujahid Ullah Khan (Head of delegation, Muhammad Ayaz Butt (Manager), Tariq Lutfi (Head coach, Gohar Zaman (Assistant coach), Jaffar Khan (Goalkeeping coach), Muhammad Shahid (Physio).
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