Pakistan National Football Team for Asian Games 2010 - INTRODUCTION

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2010

FPDC staff members Ali Ahsan (Suprah) and Zaka Ahmed Gondal met the Pak U23 side preparing for 2010 Asian Games football tournament (Guangzhou, China in Nov 2010) on 4th October 2010 at PFF Football House and Punjab Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan.

Here is the national team members introducing themselves to all the fans online. Notable absentees in video were striker Aneel Azeem (who was dropped from final squad over fitness concerns but nonetheless impressed for a promised future call-up, and was present till Oct 5th) and head coach Akhtar Mohiuddin who had not yet arrived by then.

Players and staff include Jaffar Khan, Samar Ishaq, Yasir Afridi, Shani Abbasi, Fraaz Ahmed, Saddam Hussein (KESC), Amir Gul, Hassan Baloch etc.

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  • Nice to see. And now go for the World Cup.

    I wanna know, Which formation do you guys play in the national team. And what kind of style do you guys try to play. I would suggest 4-3-3 possession game like Tiki Taka or Total Football.

    Man you guys need some good kit and materials. Looks like PFF is putting everything in their own pocket. How are the grounds?

    There are some good Euro=Pakistanis playing semi-pro in Germany and England in the youth.

    Salaam from a Dutch-Pakistani.

  • @Hamzah41081 we actually do play a 4-3-3 type of formation, although our passing game is very weak and the constant habit of misguided long balls ruins all the hard work. Tiki Taka or Total Football require an intensive coaching and practice sessions which unfortunately Pakistani football seriously lacks.

    Well if you know of some good players in Holland (at least Hoofdklasse or Topklasse league level) do let us know :)

  • the guy 3rd last was my team mate rizwan i used to play better than him and he admitted that in gujranwala he was captain but later on he gave the captaincy to me he is a good friend of mine and now he is in national team ! ha !

  • @yazeedkuta Rizwan Asif has become one of the best new players for Pakistan in recent years. Hard worker and has a lot of courage on the pitch. All he needs to do is improve his finishing and I am damn sure he can become an even better player :)

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  • I really appreciate your hardwork. However id recommend you to try recording these videos in some good quality.

    Ive been playing in QPR u19s for last two years. I wish i could somehow join these guys.

  • One day INSHAHALLAH I'll be part of this team and it won't be like this.. This team will be one of the best in the whole world... INSHAHALLAH

  • Anyone heard of Azeem Azam?? Says he is a top footballer that plays in La Liga. He is Pakistani. Surely if he played in La Liga he would qualify for the Pakistan team. Watch my channel to find out more.......

  • hey guys, I am eagerly waiting for the clash between your Pakistan and us on 29th June and 3rd July. Play good but hopefully we shall beat you inshAllah!

  • I want to join National team How can i???Give me one chance plzzzzzzzz.Meray pass koi resources nahi hain...But i have great skills in football. ....

    My cell number is 03466652951...............

  • go on pakiizzz

  • @FootballPakistan Play 1 or 2 touch rondos during training. You will improve your passing game. This not only my advise, A Journalist asked Xavi: "What is the secret of Barca's possession game?" He said: "Its all about rondo, rondo, rondo. Everyday again. The best practice there is. You learn not to loose the ball." You can use different type of rondo styles during training.

    And Inshallah it will improve the passing game.

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