44 probables for U-13 camp

Published March 3, 2007

LAHORE, March 2: Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has announced 44 probables for the U-13 training camp to be held at Punjab Stadium from Sunday.

A team will be picked to participate in the AFC Festival Football to be held in Bangladesh from May 4 to 8.

Probables.

Punjab (9): Ghulam Hussain, Moaz Akbar, Muhammad Sajid, Zeeshan Butt, Muhammad Akram, Malik Sohail Ali, Muhammad Fahim, Muhammad Ismail, Adeel Khalid; Sindh (7): Yasir Ali, Tahsin Ahmed, Yaqoob, Abdul Waheed, Fahim Shah, Asif, Irfan; Balochistan (5) : Jamil Ahmed, Zulfiqar Ali, Rasool Bux, Qasim Ali, Abdul Aziz; Wohaib FC (5) : Muhammad Salman, Seyfettin, Umer Hanif, Sayed Ahmed Yar, Muhammad Saeb Ashraf Garhi Shahu United Academy (4) : Muhammad Wahab, Muhammad Muteen, Adnan Ayub, Muhammad Naveed; NWFP (4) : Awais Anwar, Umer Iqbal, Waleed Hameed, Sulaman; Bata Academy (4) : Hassan Saleem, Usman Mukhtar, Zain Ul Islam, Mudassar Mukhtar; Northern Areas (2) : Burhan Akhter, Haider Abbas; City FC (1) : Asjad bin Abid; Model Town Academy (1) : Abdul Salam bin Loon; Panther FC (1) : Tabish Kalim; Islamabad (1): Sultan Tanveer.

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