Pakistan to participate in women’s football tournament in Saudi Arabia next month 

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Updated 08 August 2023
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Pakistan to participate in women’s football tournament in Saudi Arabia next month 

  • Matches of multi-nation series to be played from September 18-30, PFF official confirms
  • Women’s team last traveled to Saudi Arabia in January to participate in four-nation cup

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan women’s national football team will travel to Saudi Arabia in September to take part in a multi-nation tournament, an official at the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) said on Tuesday.

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 which emerged victorious. 

“The Saudi [Arabian Football Federation] sent us an invite, which we accepted but we don’t know which [other countries] teams are taking part,” a PFF official privy to the development told Arab News, declining to be named.

“We only know that the matches would take place from September 18-30 according to the FIFA calendar for women’s international matches.”

PFF has not officially announced Pakistan’s participation in the Saudi event or shared a schedule but official said the Federation would issue a press release as soon as more details were available.

The team won a thumping 7-0 victory over Maldives in the South Asian Football Federation championship in September 2022. In April this year, the resilient team 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.

The team’s history is relatively short, with their debut in the Dhaka South Asian Games in 2010. Their progress was also hampered by an eight-year hiatus from international competition between 2014 and 2022, due to governance and infrastructural issues within the Pakistan Football Federation. FIFA also banned the PFF multiple times during this period, primarily due to “third-party interference.”


Pakistan finance chief calls for stronger emerging market voice during Saudi conference

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Pakistan finance chief calls for stronger emerging market voice during Saudi conference

  • Aurangzeb tells Saudi state media developing economies must assume larger global role
  • Minister says AlUla conference can strengthen coordination among emerging economies

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Thursday called for developing economies to play a greater role in shaping global economic governance in an interview on the sidelines of the AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies in Saudi Arabia.

The conference, hosted by the Kingdom’s Finance Ministry, brings together top government functionaries, central bank governors and policymakers from emerging markets to discuss debt sustainability, macroeconomic coordination and structural reforms amid global economic uncertainty.

In a conversation with the Saudi Press Agency, Aurangzeb described the conference as a timely platform for dialogue at a moment of heightened geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation and rapid technological change, including advances in artificial intelligence.

“It is not merely about discussions but about translating deliberations into concrete policy actions and execution over the course of the year,” he said, according to a statement circulated by the Finance Division in Islamabad.

The minister said emerging markets’ growing share of global output and growth should be matched by greater influence in international decision-making.

He noted these economies must strengthen collective dialogue and coordinated policy responses to address shared challenges, adding that the global landscape had evolved significantly since the inaugural edition of the conference.

Aurangzeb expressed confidence that the outcomes of the AlUla Conference would contribute to strengthening coordination among emerging economies and reinforcing their collective voice in shaping a more inclusive and resilient global economic order, the statement added.