Islamabad (Sports Desk) Important international progress has emerged for Pakistan football, where Germany and several other countries have offered cooperation in coaching, women’s football, and training sectors.
A delegation of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) held several high-level meetings during the FIFA Congress in Canada, in which important matters related to the development of football were discussed.
In a meeting between PFF President Syed Mohsen Gilani and the President of the German Football Federation, Germany offered full cooperation to Pakistan in coaching education and the promotion of women’s football.
In addition, discussions were held with Canada Soccer on grassroots football and coaching courses, while the possibility of organizing exhibition football matches between the two countries was also considered.
The Chinese Football Association has offered assistance to Pakistan in futsal training, and sports cooperation between the two countries has been described as “Iron Brothers.”
Furthermore, the Tajikistan Football Federation has offered cooperation in the training of Pakistani referees and goalkeepers, while consensus has also emerged with various federations for the development of women’s football.