Pakistan’s football body announces squad for six-nation women’s tournament in Saudi Arabia

Pakistan women's football team is pictured before their match in Singapore on July 18, 2023. (Photo courtesy: @TheRealPFF/Twitter)
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Updated 15 September 2023
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Pakistan’s football body announces squad for six-nation women’s tournament in Saudi Arabia

  • The tournament will feature Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Laos, Bhutan and Malaysia
  • The contest will take place between September 18 and 30 at the King Fahd Stadium in Taif

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) announced the squad for the six-national women’s international friendly tournament due to begin in Saudi Arabia next week, said an official statement released on Friday.

Apart from the host team, the tournament, which is scheduled to be held between September 18 and 30, will also feature the national squads of Lebanon, Laos, Malaysia and Bhutan.

“A 22-member squad has been announced [for the tournament] which will be led by Maria Khan,” PFF said in a statement.

The team in green finds itself in Group A where it will play alongside Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. Pakistani footballers will begin to participate in the contest on September 21 with a match against the latter team.

They will clash with the host team on September 24 at the King Fahd Stadium in Taif where the rest of the tournament matches will also be played.

Pakistan last traveled to Saudi Arabia in January to participate in a four-nation contest 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.


Pakistan warns of heavy rain, snowfall and landslide risks in northern districts from today

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Pakistan warns of heavy rain, snowfall and landslide risks in northern districts from today

  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa says snowfall can make roads slippery in tourist resorts like Naran, Kaghan and Kalam
  • Provincial authorities warn tourists and travelers to avoid unnecessary movement during the weather spell

PESHAWAR: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa warned Friday heavy rains and snowfall expected from today through Dec. 15 could trigger landslides, road closures and hazardous travel conditions across the northern districts.

The alert follows forecasts of widespread precipitation in the province’s mountainous regions, where steep slopes and winter road conditions routinely heighten the risk of disruption.

Dense fog is also expected in the plains, including Peshawar, Mardan, Nowshera and Swabi, potentially affecting visibility and slowing motorway traffic.

“The Provincial Disaster Management Authority has issued alerts to all relevant departments to take advance precautionary measures,” the agency said.

It warned that snowfall could make roads slippery in areas such as Naran, Kaghan, Kalam and Jabba, while heavy rain and snow “may increase the risk of landsliding.”

Residents living close to rivers, streams and seasonal water channels were advised to remain vigilant.

Rain and snowfall are also forecast in Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Kohistan, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Galyat, Haripur, Buner, Mohmand, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram and North and South Waziristan.

Tourists and travelers were urged to avoid unnecessary movement during the weather spell. Daytime temperatures are expected to fall sharply as the cold system intensifies.

Local administrations have also been instructed to keep drainage systems active ahead of the expected rainfall.

Pakistan has faced a series of extreme-weather emergencies in recent years — from devastating floods in 2022 to recurring droughts and record heatwaves — despite contributing less than one percent to global carbon emissions.

Officials say climate volatility has made mountainous regions more prone to landslides and flash floods, highlighting the importance of early warnings and local preparedness.