PFF calls probables for camp

Published April 4, 2002

LAHORE, April 3: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has called 79 probables to finalise a national Under-17 team for the AFC qualifying round to be held in Turkmenistan from May 13 to 18.

Besides Pakistan and host Turkmenistan, the third team of the competition is Tajikistan. Pakistan will play its first match against Turkmenistan on May 15 and against Tajikistan on May 17.

Following players will report to the national coach John Laytton at the Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad on April 10: Punjab. Altaf, Farooq, Imran Gill, Ishfaq Husain, Kamran, Muhammad Ashraf, Muhammad  Hanif, Muhammad Rashid, Naveed Akram, Noman Ahmed, Qamar Rizwan, Sajeed Ahman, Saleem, Samiullah, Tahir Saleem, Umer Farooq, Waseem Abbas, Waseem Soofi. NWFP. Abdul Jabbar,  Shakeel, Zahidullah, Shahbaz, Khalid Zaman, Nowshid, Gumer Zaman, Noor-ul-Haq, Naveed Akhtar, Bakh Taj, Muhammad Kamran, Nadeem Khan, Qazi Muhammad Ali, Sajjad Husain, Izar Ahmed. Sindh. Abid Ali, Idrees, Waseem Ishaque, Orangzeb, Farooq Shah,  Mofeed Khan, Muhammad Aamir, Saqib Tajik, Muhammad Adnan, Murad Ali, Faisal Ashique, Khalid, Imran, Rasheed, Shahnawaz, Zulifqar, Babar, Ali Ahmed, Javed Hamza, Abdur  Rehman, Shiraz, Sajid Husain, Ashley Den, Naseer, Waseem, Fazal-ur-Rehman, Abdul Naseer, Anwar Ali, Ghulam Ali. Balochistan. Muhammad  Arif, Ataullah, Ramzan Ali, Muhammad Younis, Siddique, Inayatullah, Abdul Nasir, Dawood Khan, Muhammad Arif, Safar Khan, Amanullah, Abdul Rehman, Rashid Ahmed, Muhammad Hashim, Abdul Ghani and Muhammad Arif.

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