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This category is for footballers who have appeared for the senior Pakistan national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Pakistani footballers
Pakistan men's youth international footballers (20 P) Pakistani footballers by populated place (15 C) ... This page was last edited on 16 April 2020, at 21:20 (UTC).
The era also saw one of the finest players to ever grace the field in Pakistan football history, such as Abdul Ghafoor, nicknamed the "Pakistani Pelé" and "Black Pearl of Pakistan", [21] Moosa Ghazi, Abid Ghazi, Muhammad Umer Baloch, Turab Ali, Murad Bakhsh, Qadir Bakhsh, Maula Bakhsh, Ayub Dar, Ghulam Rabbani, Mohammad Amin, Ali Nawaz Baloch ...
This is a list of Pakistan's women's international footballers – association football players who have played for the Pakistan women's national football team in officially recognised international matches. The women's national team is governed by the Pakistan Football Federation. [1] [2]
[1] [2] [3] Pakistan's current top domestic football league is the Pakistan Premier League, recognised by the AFC as the official national football league. The PFF National Challenge Cup is a knock-out competition among Pakistani departmental and government institutions. Football in general is run by the Pakistan Football Federation. [4]
Players whose original country ceased to exist and who then played for a successor state, prominent examples being those who had played for the Soviet Union (and/or Commonwealth of Independent States), East Germany, Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s, or who played for one national team prior to a region becoming independent and then also played for that new state, for example the ...
Radivoje Ognjanović, Serbian football player and manager (died 2011) Hamza Qasim, Iraqi football goalkeeper; July 6: Frank Austin, English footballer (died 2004) July 9: John Devine, English footballer (died 2017) July 13: Alessandro Bazzoni, former Italian footballer [7] Ceninho (Avâtenio Antônio da Costa), former Brazilian footballer
Football player at Notre Dame and Wisconsin, and in the NFL, Olympic medal-winner with a bronze medal in yachting in the 1960 Summer Olympics and gold medal winner at the 1963 Pan American Games, one of Chicago's most-decorated World War II heroes, and Chairman of Commercial Light Co. [449] Tom Lieb: 1924