LAHORE, Jan 14: The Pakistan Football Federation has announced names of 46 probables to attend training camp in the build-up for 2012 Olympic qualifiers.

The training camp begins at the Model Town 'C' Block ground here from Saturday and continues till Feb 4.

Pakistan will face Malaysia in the first leg of the qualifiers in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 23.

The second leg will be played in Pakistan in March, the venue of which is yet to be decided.

Shahkot-born Muzammil Hussain, 17, an upcoming goalkeeper, is among the probables.

He has won best goalkeeper awards in the 19th National U-18 championship in 2007, 3rd National U-21 Championship and 20th National U-19 Championship in 2009.

Probables:

Muzammil Hussain, Jadeed Khan, Mohammad Tausif, Manzoor Ahmed, Haider Ali, Zainullah, Arif Hussain, Usman Manzoor (Wapda); Saddam Hussin, Bilal Rafiq, Ali Ehsan, Mohammad Haji, Husnain Abbas, Zeeshan Ali, Abdul Jabbar, Imran Abdullah (PIA); Amir Luqmam, Mehmood Khan, Mohammad Adil, Kalimullah, Zia-us-Salam, Rizwan Asif (KRL); Ahsanullah, Ghazanfar Abbas, Mohammad Rashid, Saadullah (PEL); Amir Khan, Mohammad Mujahid, Mudassar Waseem, Nizamuddin (PAF); Ubaidullah, Naveed Ahmed (KPT); Saeed Sheikh, Fahadullah Khan (Islamabad); Mohammad Omer, Mohammad Riaz (KESC); Tanveer Mumtaz, Abdul Razzaq (Faisalabad YC); Alamgir Khan (Police); Faisal Iqbal (NBP); Asim Mansoor (Young Blood FC, Sahiwal); Sanaullah (Baloch FC, Nushki); Asif Bakhsh (Navy); Zakir Lashari (HBL); Mohammad Qais (PMC); Mohammad Idrees (Wohaib FC).

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