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The following are the Pakistan national football team results in its official international matches from 2020 to present. [1] [2] Results. Key Win Draw Defeat
Pakistan fielded the under-21 side which previously featured at the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers, resulting in FIFA not regarding the games as full ‘A’ international matches. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Palestine reportedly played only with the West Bank based players, as players from Gaza couldn’t get clearance from the government and the ...
The following are the Pakistan national football team results in its official international matches. [1] [2] Results. 1950–1989 1990–1999 ...
The 2024–25 Champions T20 Cup (also known as Bahria Town Champions T20 Cup 2024–25 for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the inaugural edition of the Champions T20 Cup, a Twenty20 competition in Pakistan. The tournament began on 7 December 2024 and the final held on 25 December 2024. [2] [3] Five teams took part in the tournament. [4] [5] [6]
Although the Pakistan Football Federation doesn't own any stadium to date, [77] since the 1980s Pakistan plays majority of their home matches at the Jinnah Sports Stadium in the capital Islamabad which first hosted the 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup, and where the senior team won the 1989 South Asian Games. [78]
Charith Asalanka kept his nerve and lifted Sri Lanka into the Asia Cup final with a stunning two-wicket victory over injury-hit Pakistan on DLS Thursday. Needing six off the last two balls ...
Pakistan's national team debuted in 1950 and has yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals. Pakistan has never qualified for any major tournament outside the South Asian region, although on regional level the team has won the 1952 Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament , and has achieved gold at the South Asian Games in 1989 and 1991 .
Pakistan's first top-tier football competition began on 28 May 1948 as the National Football Championship, which ended with Sindh Red being crowned champions.The league was a knock-out competition, which remained the top football league in the country until 2004 when the Pakistan Premier League was introduced. [6]