Pakistan football team’s SAFF Cup participation hangs in the balance amid Indian visa delays

This photo, posted on June 2, 2023, shows a Pakistani footballer during a practice session in Lahore. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/TheRealPFF)
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Updated 18 June 2023
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Pakistan football team’s SAFF Cup participation hangs in the balance amid Indian visa delays

  • Pakistan are scheduled to take on India in SAFF Cup clash on June 21
  • PFF chairman Haroon Malik remains hopeful visas may be issued by Monday

ISLAMABAD: Members of the Pakistan football team have not received visas from Indian authorities for the upcoming South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Cup tournament, a senior Pakistani football official confirmed on Sunday, putting the green shirts’ participation in the tournament doubtful.

SAFF Cup’s latest edition will be played in India’s Bengaluru from June 21-July 4. Political tensions between India and Pakistan mean both countries rarely play each other in cricket and football at international events. The SAFF Cup is one of the very few tournaments in the world where football teams of the two arch-rivals square off against each other.

Pakistan, who are in Group A with India, Nepal, and Kuwait, are scheduled to face India on June 21. The green shirts will then take on Kuwait on June 24 and Nepal on June 27. Pakistan’s football team is currently in Mauritius for a four-nation friendly tournament.

“The visas have not been received yet. We are hoping that there is still positive momentum and there is a possibility of visas being issued by tomorrow [Monday],” Haroon Malik, chairman of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalization Committee. told Arab News via text.

He said Indian and Pakistani authorities had issued No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for the tournament which had taken “a substantial amount of time.” Malik added that both countries should establish stronger sporting ties with each other and ensure the visa process is made easier.

“No specific reason has been advised,” Malik said when asked about the reason for the visa delay. “We are not able to provide any insight into what the specific process is.”

Malik said the PFF was in touch with the Pakistan High Commission in Mauritius and the Indian embassy, and the All-India Football Federation (AIFF).

The PFF chairman said it would be a “loss” for both countries if Pakistan is unable to compete in the SAFF Cup.

“Our players have worked really hard in preparation and this would be a great opportunity for them to participate in an important tournament,” he said.

“We would also miss an opportunity for both countries to build a better sporting relationship. The aim is that football unites the world.”


2026 PFL MENA season to kick off in Saudi Arabia

Updated 12 February 2026
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2026 PFL MENA season to kick off in Saudi Arabia

  • Eastern Province’s Ahmed Albrahim set to make highly anticipated professional debut in Alkhobar
  • Bahraini MMA star Hamza Kooheji enters 2026 featherweight tournament for his PFL MENA bow

ALKHOBAR: The Professional Fighters League today announced that the 2026 PFL MENA tournament will kick off on May 8 at Dhahran Expo, Alkhobar, showcasing the best mixed martial arts talent from across the Middle East and North Africa.

The third season of the tournament will feature the best fighters in the featherweight, lightweight and welterweight divisions, alongside a slate of high-profile showcase bouts.

Headlining the opening card will be Salah Eddine Hamli, the reigning 2025 PFL MENA lightweight champion. Hamli’s championship pedigree and growing fanbase make him a centerpiece of PFL MENA’s continued growth.

Ahmed Albrahim will make his long-awaited professional debut in a featured welterweight bout. A native of the Eastern Province, Al-Ibrahim will turn pro at home — a key reason the PFL selected the region to host the season three opener.

His debut represents a milestone moment for local MMA and underscores PFL MENA’s mission to create pathways for homegrown talent to shine on a global stage.

Bahrain’s MMA legend Hamza Kooheji will compete in the featherweight tournament and make his promotional debut on the card. He is one of Bahrain’s most accomplished and recognized fighters.

“We are committed to building PFL MENA where the passion for MMA is strongest,” said Jerome Mazet, general manager of PFL MENA.

“Between Salah’s return, Ahmed making his professional debut in front of his home crowd, and the opportunity to welcome Bahraini fans supporting Hamza Kooheji, this event represents everything PFL MENA stands for: regional pride, elite competition, and unforgettable moments.”

Tickets are on sale from the evening of Feb. 12 and additional fights and event details will be announced in the coming weeks.