LAHORE, Aug 29: The Pakistan Football Federation on Friday announced prizes for three top teams and individuals of the fourth National Women’s Football Championship.

The final of the event will be played between Wapda and Young Rising Stars FC at the Jinnah Stadium on Saturday.

The winning team will get Rs50,000 whereas runners-up will pocket Rs30,000.

The third-placed team will receive Rs20,000.

The most valuable player, leading marksman and the best goalkeeper of the tournament will get Rs5,000 each.

In order to promote sportsmanship, PFF chief Faisal Saleh Hayat has announced a special cash prize of Rs10,000 for fair play.—APP

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