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Dailytimes - Iranian coaches will train the
Pakistani soccer players, a spokesman for the Pakistan Football Federation
(PFF) told Daily Times here Friday. He said Iran Football Federation’s (IFF)
general secretary Mohammad Nabi Mehdi had assured that Iran would help the
PFF promote soccer in Pakistan. “The Iranian federation has also assured us
that soon an Iranian youth team will undertake the tour of Pakistan,” he
added. “The climate of both Pakistan and Iran is similar but the game plan
and techniques of both teams are different. And Pakistani footballers can
learn a lot from Iran as they are at top of FIFA world rankings (Asian
Zone),” he said. |
Iranian coaches to train Pakistani footballers, says PFF
- Persianleague
- - Apr 28, 2007
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