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Now that Hayat is VP for the South Zone of the AFC, hopefully he lets go of this mess.
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Will Pakistan play against Cambodia for the first round qualifiers or is there some doubt over it?
KARACHI: Pakistan has joined a unique group in the international football community that will provide equal wages to its women's and men's football teams.
Haroon Malik, the head of PFF’s normalisation committee, confirmed to Geo News that women footballers in Pakistan will be paid as much as the men’s team.
He confirmed that both — men’s and women’s team members — will get an allowance of $150 on international match days and $75 on non-match days.
In addition, players will also be paid up to Rs400,000 for attending national camps.
“All initial participants, likely around 35, will get Rs100,000 and those who are shortlisted participants will be paid an additional Rs300,000 for the month-long camp which will make it Rs400,000 for most of the participants,” he said.
Haroon said that it is very important that players who represent Pakistan deserve to be paid well, regardless of their gender.
“When you represent your country then there’s no reason not to pay equally regardless of gender. There should be no difference,” said PFF's normalisation committee head.
Haroon added that women's sports should be encouraged, adding that athletes deserve to be well looked after as they sacrifice their life and everything for their country and they deserve to be respected and compensated appropriately.
He confirmed that players in the ongoing national women's camp are being paid the same amount and they’ll earn according to the new policy during next month’s South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship.
He also confirmed that the Pakistan men's football team’s activity will start by end of August.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/435361-pakistan-women-men-football-teams-to-receive-equal-pay
Bullet points from this article.
PFF’s normalisation committee head confirms women footballers in Pakistan will be paid as much as men’s team.
Both teams will get allowance of $150 on international match days and $75 on non-match days.
Players will also be paid up to Rs400,000 for attending national camps.
I'm loving the PFF's new management. For the first time ever I genuinely think the people in change of Pakistani football can improve the state of our football.
I can only hope these people get enough time and funds to make a difference.
Nadia Khan scored four goals for the greens and became the first ever Pakistani to score four goals in an international match for women’s football.
Pakistan women’s national football team is set to take part in a four-nation tournament in Saudi Arabia next month. According to details, Saudi Arabia has invited Pakistan along with Mauritius and Comoros to take part in the tournament in the country in January.
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) also confirmed the invitation to the competition. The tournament is scheduled to be played from 11-19 January as all the countries look to provide opportunities for their women’s teams to play regular football.
This comes as huge news for the Pakistan football team as they recently made their return to international football after a gap of 8 years. Pakistan participated in this year’s SAFF Championships after FIFA lifted its ban on the country.
Pakistan women’s national team showcased glimpses of their class in the tournament as they defeated Maldives 7-0, while they lost against India and Bangladesh. Prior to the competition, the national team last played international football in 2015.
Pakistan women’s return to the international arena kickstarted football activities in the country as the men’s national team followed suit. They played their first match in international football after over three years as they faced Nepal in a friendly last month.
https://propakistani.pk/2022/12/02/pakistan-to-play-4-nation-womens-football-tournament-in-saudi-arabia/
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Congratulations to Saudi Arabia for winning this tournament and proud of our Women’s National Team ���� finishing 2nd. Special congratulations to Maria Khan for scoring this spectacular goal. We are working on policy to promote football and women’s sports in Pakistan <a href="https://t.co/3QKcgIT4WC">https://t.co/3QKcgIT4WC</a></p>— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) <a href="https://twitter.com/CMShehbaz/status/1616438294782570498?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 20, 2023</a></blockquote>
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