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FOOTBALL - FIFA News 12 Sep, 2021

PPFL 2021: Army outclass Sui Northern Gas Pipeline 3-1
Sports Bulletin MULTAN (September 12, 2021) Pakistan Army outclassed Sui Northern Gas Pipeline limited (SNGPL) 3-1 in the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) match at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium Multan. The winners took 1-0 lead at the end of the first half against SNGPL, when in the 32nd minute of the first half, Ansar Abbas scored first goal. Later on, Mohammad Jameel doubled the score 2-0 in the 77th minutes besides, he also scored third goal for Pakistan Army in the 83rd minutes. Samad Khan reduced the margin 3-1 in the 87th minutes for SNGPL. The match was locked 3-1 at the end of the stipulated times. SNGPL missed three corners and four were wasted by winning team. Mohammad Afzaal and Danish Hameed received yellow card for Pakistan Army in the 89th minutes and injury time of the second half respectively. Ahmad Rauf supervised the match while Mohammad Asif and Nadeem Butt assisted to him. Shafaat Habib acted as match Commissioner.

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 11 Sep, 2021

PPFL: KRL outplay Karachi United 6-0
Sports Bulletin MULTAN (September 11, 2021) Defending Champions, Khan Research Laboratories ( KRL) outplayed Karachi United 6-0 in the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) fixture at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium Multan, on Friday night. Alamgir Ali Khan scored three goals for KRL and he got second hat trick for his team in the top national football league 2021. KRL took 5-0 lead against Karachi United at the end of the first half. In the 13th minute of the first half, Alamgir Ali Khan scored first goal for KRL and he doubles the margin 2-0 in the 23rd minute. KRL award a penalty kick against Karachi United in the 26th minute, Alamgir scored third goal for his team while he made score 3-0. Imran Khan, Waqar Ihtishan and Rajab Ali also netted the each ball in 37th, 41st and 68th respectively. Players of Karachi United tried their best to reduce the score but they didn't make any score against KRL and also showed that the players of Karachi United looked helpless in front of the KRL team during the match. Alamgir Ali Khan showed best performance during their league matches. Adnan Anjum supervised the match while assisted by Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Rizwan. Shafaat Habib acted as match Commissioner. Secretary General, Pakistan Football Federation, Mohammad Naveed Akram said that the first phase of the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League concluded and the new date of the second phase would be announced in the next few days.

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 10 Sep, 2021

PPFL: Muslim Club overcome Pakistan Air Force 1-0
Sports Bulletin MULTAN (September 10, 2021):-Muslim Club Chman overcame Pakistan Air Force (PAF) 1-0  in the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) fixture at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium Multan on Friday. Both teams fought well and were 0-0 at the end of the first half. Mohammad Hanif scored lone goal for Muslim Club in the 64th minute and Pakistan Air Force tried their best to equalize the score but could not succeed. Muslim Club missed four corners while two were wasted by Pakistan Air Force. Mohammad Hanif, Abdul Qahir and Hazrat Umar received yellow cards for Muslim Club in the 33rd, 60th and 71st minutes respectively while the same was got Mehdi Hassan for PAF in the 13th minute of the first half. Referee Adnan Anjum supervised the match while Sajjad Ahmed and Mohammad Rizwan assisted him. Rana Mushtaq acted as match Commissioner. On Saturday Sui Northern Gas Pipeline will face the Pakistan Army.  

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 09 Sep, 2021

PPFL: PCAA and Lyallpur play goalless draw
SPORTS BULLETIN Multan (September 9, 2021):-Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) played a goalless draw against Lyallpur Football Club, Faisalabad in the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL fixture at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium Multan. Both teams fought well and were engaged 0-0 at the end of the scheduled time and got one point each. In the 26th minute of the first half, Mubashir Ali received yellow card for Lyallpur Club for foul playing while Zahid Majid also got red card for the same team and referee sent him to out-side from the ground for the next match. PCAA missed four corners while three were wasted by Lyallpur Club. Referee Dilawar Khan supervised the match while Mehboob Ali and Mohammad Rizwan assisted to him. Rana Mushtaq acted as match Commissioner. According to points table, Pakistan WAPDA stood first position with 15 points while Pakistan Air Force (PAF) with 13 points and Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) with 12 points obtained on 2nd and 3rd position respectively.

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 08 Sep, 2021

Karachi United and WAPDA seal victories in PPFL
SPORTS BULLETIN REPORT Multan (September 8, 2021):-Karachi United and Pakistan WAPDA have won their respective matches in the ongoing 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium, Multan. In the first match, Karachi United overcame Pakistan Navy by 4-2. At the end of the first half, Karachi United was leading 3-1. Karachi United opened the account in the 4th minute of the first half through its player Aqib Ali and Fareed doubled the score 2-0 in the 18th minute of the same half. Shoaib of Pakistan Navy, reduced the margin 2-1, in the 31st minute. The 3rd and 4th goal were scored for Pakistan WAPDA by Affan Siddiqui and Mohammad Junaid in the 42nd and 66th minute. Naveed Ahmed again reduced the margin 4-2 in the 73rd minute for Pakistan Navy. For Karachi United, Asif Ali and Akhtar Bakhar received the yellow card in the 13th and 35th minute respectively while the same were obtained by Zeeshan Mahmood and Mohammad Shoaib for Navy in the injury times of the first and second half respectively. Referee Dilawar Khan supervised the match while Mehboob Ali and Sajjad Ahmed assisted to him. While,Rana mushtaq acted as match Commissioner. The second match was played between Pakistan WAPDA and Sui Northern Gas Pipeline (SNGP).Pakistan WAPDA won the match by 2-1 goals. Pakistan WAPDA took 1-0 lead at the end of the first half. In the 3rd minute, Ahmed Faheem opend the account for WAPDA and Mohammad Shoaib equalised the score 1-1 in the 75th minute for Navy. Another goal was scored by Larosh Khalid for WAPDA in the 84th minute. The match was locked by 2-1 goals. Referee showed yellow card to Ibrahim (Navy) in the 58th minute and Khurram (WAPDA) in the injury time of 2nd half. This match was supervised by Ahmed Rauf while assisted by Nadeem Butt and MOhammed Rizwan. Upcoming fixtures: On Friday, SSGC Vs Pakistan Navy at 8.00 pm Karachi United Vs KRL at 10.00 pm.

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 07 Sep, 2021

KRL and Lyallpur Club claim victories in prestigious PPFL
SPORTS BULLETIN REPORT Multan (September 7, 2021):-KRL and Lyallpur Club have won their respective matches in 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium, Multan on Tuesday. In the first match, Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) stunned Muslim Club Chman 8-0 goals. KRL took 3-0 lead at the end of the first half and five goals were scored in the 2nd half. Imran Khan and Abdul Qadeer scored two goal each while Alamgir,Waqar Hssain, Iftikhar Ali and Ali Agha also scored one goal each in the scheduled time. Asmatullah and Fareed Ullah received yellow cards in the 52nd and 78th minute while Mohammad Shahid also got the same in the 37th minute. In the second match, Lyallpur Club defeated Pakistan Army by 2-1 goals. Both teams fought well and were leveled 1-1 at the end of the first half. In the first minute of the first half, Mateen Tariq scored a goal for Pakistan Army and Mohammad Sufyan equalised the score 1-1 in the 36th minute. The 2nd goal was scored by Naeem Ullah for Lyallpur in the 80th minute. Shahram Babar got yellow card in the 46th minute for Lyallpur Club. On Wednesday, Lyallpur Club will take on Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.      

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 04 Sep, 2021

KRL and Muslim Club register victories in 13th PPFL
SPORTS BULLETIN REPORT Multan (September 4, 2021):-Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) and  Muslim Club Chman registered their victories in the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) after beating their respective challengers at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium, here. Alamgir Ali Khan got first hat-Trick for KRL in the match. In the first match, KRL defeated Pakistan Navy by 5-2 goals. KRL took 3-0 lead at the end of the first half. Alamgir Ali Khan scored three goals for KRL and made first hat-Trick in the tournament for his team. In the 4th minutes of the first half, Ali Khan scored first goal and opened the account for KRL while Imran Khan doubled the score 2-0 in the 19th minutes of the same half. Alamgir Ali Khan scored three goals in the 39th, 75th and 78th minutes and got first hat Trick for KRL. Awas Gul and Noman reduced the margin 5-2 in the 62nd and 65th minutes respectively for Pakistan Navy. The match was ended 5-2 goals at the stipulated times.   For KRL team, Rajab Ali and Mohammad Shahid received yellow card for KRL for playing foul, in the 45th and 85th minutes respectively. In the second match, Muslim Club, Chman beat Pakistan Army by 1-0 goal. At the end of the first half, Muslim Club took 1-0 lead and both teams could not make any score in the second half. In the 16th minute of the first half, Fareed Ullah scored lone goal for Muslim Club and Pakistan Army could not equalize the score during the match. Referee showed yellow card to the players of Muslim Club, Hazrat Umer and Mairaj Uddin in the 39th and 53rd minutes, respectively while the same was received by Bilal Hassan of Pakistan Army in the 27th minutes. Sunday’s Fixtures: Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) Vs Huma Club Islamabad Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) Vs Pakistan Air Force (PAF)

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 30 Aug, 2021

PPFL: PCAA beat Huma 2-1 goal
SPORTS BULLETIN REPORT Multan (August 30, 2021):-Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) beat Huma Club 2-1 in the 13th Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) match at Qasim Bagh Football Stadium Multan on Monday. The match between Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Lyallpur Club, Faisalabad ended in 1-1 draw after allotted 90 minutes game. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority took 1-0 lead against Huma Club at the end of the first half. Suhail scored first goal for Civil Aviation Authority in the injuries time in the first half and Huma Club’s Waseem Ullah equalized the match 1-1 in the 74th minutes on penalty. The second goal for Civil Aviation was scored by Mohammad Nadeem in the injuries times of the second half. Referee showed yellow cards to Sohail and Naveed Ullah for Civil Aviation while also the same was received by Abdul Wahid and Talha for Huma Club. Referee Ahmed Rauf supervised the match while assisted by Adnan Anjum and Nadeem Butt to him. Later, the second match was played between Pakistan Air Force and Lyallpur Club, Faisalabad that ended 1-1 goal. Two teams were fighting 0-0 at the end of the first half and the both goals were scored in the second half. In the 62nd minutes, Mohammad Sufyan scored a goal for Lyallpur Club and Mansoor of Pakistan Airforce equalized 1-1 in the 82nd minutes. The match was lock 1-1 draw at the end of the scheduled times. Dilawar Khan supervised the match and were assisted by Mehboob Ali and Majid Khan.

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 02 Aug, 2021

FIFA launches Reach-Out campaign for better mental health
SPORTS DESK Islamabad (August 2, 2021):-FIFA has launched ReachOut, a campaign designed to raise awareness of the symptoms of mental health conditions, encourage people to seek help when they need it, and take actions every day for better mental health. With the support of past and current football players, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), FIFA is underlining the importance of greater awareness around mental health. In launching #ReachOut, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, said: “This campaign is very important in raising awareness about mental health conditions and encouraging a conversation which could save a life. In FIFA’s Vision 2020-2023, we pledge our commitment to make football work for society, and I thank the players and Ms Enke, who have contributed to this important initiative. “Depression and anxiety affect rising numbers of people worldwide, and young people are among the most vulnerable. Having a conversation with family, friends or a healthcare professional can be key. FIFA is proud to launch this campaign, supported by the World Health Organization and ASEAN to encourage people to #ReachOut.” The campaign hears from FIFA Legends Aline, Vero Boquete, Cafu, Laura Georges, Luis García, Shabani Nonda, Patrizia Panico, Fara Williams and Walter Zenga. FIFA.com also speaks with former Bolton Wanderers and Team GB forward, Marvin Sordell, and Sonny Pike, who was labelled the ‘next big thing’ at 14, about their experiences with depression. Teresa Enke also discusses the pain of losing a loved one to suicide, and her work with the Robert Enke Foundation. Depression affects more than 260 million people in the world while around half of all mental health conditions start by age 14. Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death in young people aged 15-29. Among active football players, 23 per cent report sleep disturbance, while 9% have reported depression and a further 7% suffer from anxiety. Among retired players, these figures increase, with 28% struggling to sleep and depression and anxiety affecting 13% and 11% respectively (source: FIFPRO) Working from home, unemployment, school closures and social isolation have affected people around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic; the challenges for people with mental health conditions, for whom access to treatment has, in many cases, been disrupted, are even greater. “As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, it is as important as ever to look after our mental and physical health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization. “WHO is delighted to support the #ReachOut campaign, spearheaded by FIFA to encourage people to talk about their mental health.” The video awareness campaign features Legends, current players and special guests, who have lent their support to this mental health campaign, and at times sharing their lived experience. The campaign is being shared on FIFA digital channels, with multimedia toolkits provided to the 211 FIFA member associations and to media agencies to facilitate dissemination and use within Europe and beyond. Meanwhile, players from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam reinforce WHO advice on how to help to keep our minds healthy, as well as our bodies, in the special ASEAN edition of #ReachOut. Secretary-General of ASEAN Dato Lim Jock Hoi said, “Mental health and well-being are just as important as physical health and safety. Under the Chairmanship of Brunei Darussalam, ASEAN is taking steps to advance cooperation with external partners on mental health, in order to provide the ASEAN Community with the necessary and appropriate mental health and psychosocial support services.”

FOOTBALL - FIFA News 07 Apr, 2021

Pakistan Football Federation Suspended
ABDUL JABBAR FAISAL ISLAMABAD (April 7, 2021):-Due to interference in the matters of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalization Committee, the Bureau of the FIFA Council decided to suspend the Chadian Football Association (FTFA) with immediate effect due to government interference. According to available information from abroad, the Bureau of the FIFA Council suspended the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) with immediate effect due to third-party interference, which constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA Statutes. This situation was prompted by the recent hostile takeover of the PFF headquarters in Lahore by a group of protestors and an alleged decision by certain individuals to remove the FIFA-appointed normalisation committee of the PFF led by Haroon Malik and to hand over the leadership of the PFF to Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah. FIFA issued a letter warning that, should the illegitimate occupation of the PFF headquarters not be lifted and the office bearers recognised by FIFA not be permitted free access to the building to carry out their mandate, the matter would be immediately submitted to the Bureau of the Council for decision. As the situation remains unchanged, the Bureau of the Council has decided to suspend the PFF. This suspension will only be lifted once FIFA has received confirmation from the normalisation committee of the PFF that the PFF’s premises, accounts, administration and communication channels are again under its full control and it can continue to carry out its mandate without further hindrance.
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