On Monday, Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani urged concerted efforts to leverage sports as a catalyst for positive societal change. Speaking at an event held at Parliament House to honor an international football delegation, Gilani emphasized the transformative power of football. He noted that football transcends boundaries, unites cultures, and kindles passion worldwide.
Gilani highlighted Pakistan’s potential in football, citing abundant talent and enthusiasm. He stressed the need for professional coaching and support to nurture world-class players and elevate Pakistan’s standing in international football.
Expressing optimism about football’s growing popularity in Pakistan, Gilani lauded the Pakistan Football League (PFL) UK for its visionary initiatives, including “Football 4 Hope,” which promotes social development, education, and inclusivity. He commended the league for its commitment to international standards and accessibility.
The presence of the international football delegation, comprising experienced players, experts, and organizers, presents an opportunity for Pakistan to enhance its position in global football. Gilani pledged full support for the development of state-of-the-art football facilities and the nurturing of local talent.
In closing, Gilani called for embracing diversity and collaboration to create a brighter future where every child has the chance to pursue their football dreams. He thanked Farhan Ahmed Junejo, Chairman of Pakistan Football League UK, Ahmer Kunwar, CEO of PFL UK, and other distinguished representatives for their efforts to promote football in Pakistan.
Michael Owen, renowned football star and official ambassador of the Pakistan Football League, echoed Gilani’s sentiments, highlighting Pakistan’s sports potential and the opportunities to unearth hidden talent.
Chairman PFL, UK, reiterated their commitment to discovering talent and providing opportunities for youth participation in football. The launch of ten teams, including Multan, Lahore, Peshawar, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Quetta, Islamabad, and the Northern Avengers, underscores their dedication to football development in Pakistan.