Match officials appointed

Published May 30, 2005

LAHORE, May 29: The match officials for all the five centres have been appointed to conduct the first stage of the national football challenge cup starting in five different cities from June 1. The names were approved by Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) president Syed Faisal Hayat, a spokesman of the federation said on Sunday.

Officials:

Peshawar Centre: Agha Nur Ahmed Shah (match commissioner), Faridullah Khan, Imtiaz Ali Shah, Muhammad Salim Khan, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Amin and Muhammad Anwar (referees) Quetta Centre: Akhtar Mohiuddin (match commissioner) Jehangir Khan, Ghulam Muhammad, Abdul Samad, Akbar Dost, Nazir Hussain and Saeed Shah (referees).

POF Wah AH Cantt Centre: Muhammad Saeed (match commissioner), Rafiq (referee inspector). Salahuddin Awan, Shahid Khan, Chaudhary Muhammad Sharif, Dilawar Hussain, Noor Muhammad, Sakhawat Ali Toor, Muhammad Ibrar, Nasir Kiani, Shafat Habib and Aamir Iqbal (referees).

Lahore Centre: Abdul Aziz Malik (match commissioner) Muhammad Younis Kiani (referee inspector). Naeem Zaidi, Waheed Murad, Rauf bari, Fiaz Siddiqui, Muhammad Ramzan, Muhammad Sarwar, Asif Kiani and Shamas Pervez (referees).

Karachi Centre: Mohsin Sherazi( match commissioner) Muhammad Iqbal Baloch Senior (referee inspector). Ejaz Hussain, Abrar Hussain, Muhammad Iqbal Junior, Akbar Ali Rajput, Aziz Pasha, Azam Bhatti, Saleem Raja, Younas Lal, Iqrar Hussain, Karim Baloch, Muhammad Jalal, Muhammad Danish and Muhammad Rehman are referees.

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