Legend striker Michael Owen says Pakistan ‘perfect destination’ for football

Former English footballer Michael Owen addresses the groundbreaking ceremony of the country’s first football stadium designed to meet international standards in Karachi, Pakistan, on January 26, 2022. (Photo Courtesy: Sheeraz Mohiuddin)
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Updated 27 January 2022
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Legend striker Michael Owen says Pakistan ‘perfect destination’ for football

  • Owen inaugurated the construction of the country’s first football stadium designed to meet international standards
  • The former English player is on a three-day visit to Pakistan for talent hunt organized by Global Soccer Ventures

KARACHI: Legendary English footballer Michael Owen on Wednesday inaugurated the construction of Pakistan’s first football stadium designed to meet international standards in Karachi while calling the country 'perfect destination' for the game.

The stadium is a joint initiative of Global Soccer Ventures (GSV) and the NED University of Engineering & Technology.

The event marked the beginning of the construction work on the stadium under the 10-year agreement to create the first soccer city in Pakistan.

“Pakistan is the perfect destination for football, and the passion of the young Pakistani footballers has no bounds,” Owen said while addressing the gathering attended by local students and footballers.

“I am thrilled to be part of Pakistan’s historic football transformation program, as I look forward to taking football to a whole new level,” he added.

The English footballer arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday and met with the army chief and other government functionaries in the federal capital. He is also scheduled to meet young players in Lyari, a town in Karachi which is frequently called “mini-Brazil” and the country’s football center on Thursday morning.




Former English footballer Michael Owen and NED University vice-chancellor Dr. Sarosh Hashmat Lodhi can be seen together during the groundbreaking ceremony of the country’s first football stadium designed to meet international standards in Karachi, Pakistan, on January 26, 2022 (Photo Courtesy: Sheeraz Mohiuddin)

The football stadium in Karachi is designed to meet the Union of European Football Associations’ standards. It has been inspired by German engineering and will be first in a series of football infrastructure projects in Pakistan by GSV.

The world class football facility will also have an international standard academy.

Speaking on the occasion, NED University vice-chancellor Dr. Sarosh Hashmat Lodhi praised the initiative.

“This will let our students and other football players from the city explore much-awaited opportunities,” he said. “International interest in grooming our young talent is a great opportunity for our youth. We are delighted to have international star Michael Owen as part of this life-changing vision. We hope this stadium will be making international football stars.”

GSV group chairman Yasir Mahmood said the 10-year agreement with the Pakistani university was in line with the government’s vision to empower youth and ensure their progress.

“GSV will materialize the dreams of youth by providing them with the opportunity to make their mark globally,” he said.

GSV chief executive officer Zabe Khan maintained the aim of the project was to “identify and develop players from the grassroots” while allowing them to continue their education.

Responding to an Arab News query, he said the project also had the government backing.

“We have the support of the government from top,” he said while hoping the initiative would transform Pakistan “into the greatest football playing nation.”


Suicide bomber kills at least five at wedding in northwest Pakistan

Updated 23 January 2026
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Suicide bomber kills at least five at wedding in northwest Pakistan

  • Attack took place in Dera Ismail Khan, targeting the home of a local peace committee member
  • Peace committees are community-based groups that report militant activity to security forces

PESHAWAR: A suicide bomber killed at least five people and wounded 10 others after detonating explosives at a wedding ceremony in northwestern Pakistan on Friday, officials said, in an attack that underscored persistent militant violence in the country’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The blast took place at the home of a local peace committee member in Dera Ismail Khan district, where guests had gathered for a wedding, police and emergency officials said.

Peace committees in the region are informal, community-based groups that work with security forces to report militant activity and maintain order, making their members frequent targets of attacks.

“A blast occurred near Qureshi Moor in Dera Ismail Khan. Authorities have recovered five bodies and shifted 10 injured to hospital,” said Bilal Faizi, a spokesman for the provincial Rescue 1122 emergency service, adding that the rescue operation was ongoing.

Police said the attacker blew himself up inside the house during the ceremony and that the bomber’s head had been recovered, confirming it was a suicide attack.

Several members of the local peace committee were present at the time, raising fears the toll could rise.

District Police Officer Sajjad Ahmed Sahibzada said authorities had launched an investigation into the incident, while security forces sealed off the area.

Militant attacks have surged in parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the Taliban returned to power in neighboring

Afghanistan in 2021, with the administration in Islamabad blaming the Afghan government for “facilitating” cross-border attacks targeting Pakistani civilians and security forces. However, Kabul has repeatedly denied the allegation.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has also seen frequent intelligence-based operations by security forces targeting suspected militants.

No group has immediately claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack.