LAHORE: The scrutiny of all 24 teams participating in the National Challenge Football Cup was completed in three different cities on Thursday.

The event is set to be held in Karachi from April 20 to May 10.

According to a press release issued by the Pakistan Football Federa­tion, the scrutiny of K-Electric, PIA, National Bank of Pakistan, SNGPL, Karachi Port Trust, Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Petroleum Limited, PWD, Sindh Government Press, Gwadar Port Authority, SSGC, State Life Insurance, Civil Aviation Authority and Karachi United was completed in Karachi.

The teams which have already been scrutinised in different parts of the country are as below:

Wapda, Army, KRL, Pakis­tan Air Force, Falcon Club, Hazara Coal Company, Pakis­tan Ordinance Fac­tories Wah, Ashraf Sugar Mills.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2018

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