Pakistan Women’s Team Friendlies Possibly Finalised After Miami Talks
Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) President Mohsen Gilani engaged in discussions with prominent FIFA women’s football executives to explore avenues for the advancement of the national women’s squad and broaden the scope of competitive matches.
These discussions, taking place in Miami, featured interactions with FIFA Chief Women’s Football Officer Sarai Bareman, Head of Women’s Competitions Sara Booth, and Chief Football Officer Jill Ellis.
The primary focus of these talks was to amplify the opportunities for international games for the Pakistani women’s team, alongside increased involvement in both club-level and international competitions.
An inside source revealed that FIFA exhibits considerable interest in fostering the expansion of women’s football in Pakistan, notably in the context of club-level tournaments.
Previously, FIFA President Gianni Infantino underscored the significance of bolstering women’s football during his discourse with Gilani.
PFF sources suggest that the Miami dialogues are anticipated to pave the way for the ultimate scheduling of international friendly matches for Pakistan’s women’s team shortly.
These meetings constitute a portion of Gilani’s continuous endeavors to fortify Pakistan’s football affiliations with worldwide governing bodies and elevate the nation’s standing in international women’s football.
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