50 probables for camp

Published January 23, 2002

LAHORE, Jan 22: Fifty probables have been called to attend a 30-day Punjab Under-16 football camp starting at the Iqbal Parks ground from Jan 27.

The camp is being held with the collaboration of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF).

Similar camps will also be held in the other three provinces. The camps were to be held in 2000 but were delayed due to different reasons.

The selected probables will report at the venue on Jan 27 at 9am.

Probables:

Yasir Saleem, Khurram, Ghulam Fareed, Irfan, Waheed, Samiullah, Umair Khan Niazi, Khalil Ahmad, Muhammad Rahman, Shahzad Ahmed, Ishtiaq Ahmad, Shahbaz, Navid, Abbas Khan, Navid Khan, Kashif, Farooq, Shakil, Fayyaz, Riaz, Samiullah, Rizwan, Salim, Nadeem, Fareedullah, Hanif, Usman Sattar, Waqas, Shakil, Ijaz Ahmed, Arthes, Shahid Mahmood, Babar Ali, Adil Senior, Adil Junior, Fawad, Tipu, Hafeez, Muhammad Afzal, Jahanzeb, Muhammad Faheem, Akhtar, Imran Ali, Sohail Khan, Asad Ali, Yasir Ali, Nauman Khan, Tanvir Abbas, Rana Javed Khan, Iqtidar Husain.

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