KARACHI: A bitter tussle has started in the country’s football as Ashfaq Hussain Shah-led Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has warned all those players who have not yet reported for the camp of strict action if they failed to report for the camp by Thursday (tomorrow) at Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad.The camp has been in operation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers first two-legged round against Cambodia. However, this body is not recognised by FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and cannot field team in the World Cup qualifiers.Ashfaq-led PFF also said that those players and officials who moved abroad without taking prior permission from the PFF would also face strict disciplinary action as per the PFF code of conduct. The players who have been warned include Bilawal-ur-Rehman (SSGC), Mehmood Khan (SSGC), Jalil (K-Electric), Mohammad Riaz (K-Electric), Ahsanullah (SSGC), Mohammad Bilal (WAPDA), Umar Hayat (WAPDA), Ahmed Faheem (WAPDA), Ali Uzair (WAPDA) and Mohammad Adil (KRL).“You are once again reminded to direct your players to report in the camp before May 16, failing which the absent players will not be eligible to take part in any domestic activities,” the PFF said in a letter to departments on Tuesday.“Your prompt reply and cooperation will be highly appreciated,” the letter, signed by the PFF acting secretary Col (retd) Farasat Ali, said. This the second warning. Earlier, these players had been given till May 14 to report for the camp.Following the disclosure that FIFA-recognised PFF was going to hold a camp for the World Cup Qualifiers in Bahrain on Tuesday, Ashfaq-led body expedited its efforts to issue warnings to those players and officials of departments who are expected to be part of the Bahrain camp.
from The News International - Sports http://bit.ly/2w05tgE
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Ashfaq-led PFF warns: players of strict action for not reporting at Islamabad camp
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