PFF President Gilani Meets National Football Team Before Crucial Clash With Myanmar
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Chairman Syed Mohsen Gilani had a meeting with the national soccer squad after they completed their training session in Islamabad before heading off to Myanmar.
In the course of the meeting, the freshly appointed PFF leader also engaged in significant talks with both athletes and coaching personnel about the current status of the team’s practice sessions and preparation activities. The national side has just concluded an intensive training session overseen by lead trainer Stephen Constantine in Islamabad. This camp spanned multiple days and was designed to enhance the group's physical condition, strategic understanding, and teamwork before they face a crucial global match.
The Pakistani men’s national football team plans to leave for Myanmar today (July 6th) using a private airline. They will transit through Bangkok en route to Yangon, where they will play against the Myanmar national side on July 10th. Despite being considered a ‘home’ game for Pakistan, the match will occur in Yangon because of various logistical reasons. It will be held at the Thuwunna Stadium, starting at 3:30 PM local time (which corresponds to Pakistan Standard Time). This encounter forms part of Group E during the second phase of qualifications, alongside teams like Syria, Afghanistan, and host nation Myanmar. As Pakistan aims to assert their presence, this event signifies another step forward under Coach Constantine's guidance and within the framework established by the revitalized administration of the PFF.
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