ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will participate in a six-nation women’s football tournament in Saudi Arabia from September 18 to 30, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) confirmed on Monday.
According to the PFF, the green shirts will be part of the tournament which would also feature Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Laos, Malaysia and Bhutan. The PFF said it would “soon” announce a training camp which would prepare the women’s squad for the upcoming tournament.
“The Pakistan women’s football team will play in a tournament in Saudi Arabia,” the PFF said in a statement. “Matches for the six-nation tournament would take place from September 18 to 30.”
Pakistan last traveled to Saudi Arabia in January this year to participate in a four-nation tournament that also featured Comoros and Mauritius. The green shirts beat Comoros before losing to Mauritius 2-1 but ended the tournament on an impressive note, drawing 1-1 against a formidable Saudi Arabia. The kingdom ended up winning the tournament.
Among the recent achievements of the Pakistani women’s football team is a thumping 7-0 victory over Maldives in the South Asian Football Federation championship in September 2022. In April this year, Pakistan defied all odds and emerged victorious with a 1-0 win over Tajikistan in the qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
It was Pakistan’s first win at a major global tournament since returning to regular international football in September 2022 after a long hiatus. Previously, the team had only bagged wins in friendly matches or exhibition tournaments like the Four-Nation Cup in Saudi Arabia.