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PFF to give Pakistan’s women’s football squad more exposure

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PFF to give Pakistan’s women’s football squad more exposure

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  • Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has contacted.
  • Soccer associations of several nations to organize.
  • International friendly games for the national team.
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PFF source says “Along with our men’s team, we are planning to arrange some matches for our women’s teams as well”.

Earlier this month, during the SAFF Championship, the Pakistani women’s football team made its return to international competition.

“We have a window for women’s international friendly matches from 7th to 15th November and there will be an international tour for the girls in this window, for sure,” federation officials said.

The PFF is in touch with Saudi Arabia and the Maldives for friendly with the Pakistani team, claims a source.

The Maldives are currently one of the region’s emerging sides, while Saudi Arabia recently made its debut in women’s football.

“The Maldives is very keen to host us, while discussions with Saudi Arabia are also on the right track,” the source added.

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An official added that because the Jinnah and Punjab stadiums were being renovated, Pakistan would be playing these games away from home.

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