LAHORE, Oct 6: Pakistan’s U-14 football team was set to leave for Japan late on Saturday night from Lahore to take part in Kizua Project “Japan U-14 Football Exchange Programme to Support Disaster Affected Areas,” to be held at Tokyo from Oct 9 to 19.

Pakistan have been placed in Group ‘B’ with Maldives, Nepal, JFA Academy 2 and Sri Lanka, according to the draws unveiled by the Japan Football Federation (JFF) for the Japan-SAARC U-14 Football Exchange Programme.

India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, JFA Academy 1 and Bhutan have been placed in Group ‘A’.

Pakistan will face JFA Academy 2 in their opener on Oct 9 followed by their group game against Sri Lanka on Oct 10 and Maldives on Oct 11.

Squad: Salman Raheem (captain), Rashid Khan (vice-captain), Ahmed Junaid, Mohammad Shahbaz, Saeed Babar, Wali Khan, Shahzeb, Munir Ahmed Baloch, Mohammad Junaid, Muhammad Shoaib, Shanoo, Zainul Abideen Ishaque, Mohammad Zohaib, Faisal Hassan, Abdul Qadeer Khan and Adnan.

Officials: Mohammad Hassan Baloch (coach), Mirza Najeeb Ullah Najmi (manager), Zahid Taj (goalkeeper coach), Dr Kamran Mehdi.

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