The interior ministry has issued a no-objection certificate to the Pakistan football team, allowing them to travel to Mauritius, for a four-nation tournament, and then India, for the SAFF Championship.
“Good luck Pakistan football team,” said Salman Sufi, the head of prime minister of Pakistan’s strategic reforms, in a tweet on Thursday. “The NOC to travel to India for SAFF Championship has been issued.”
The development comes after the national players and the Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee urged the government to issue the NOC. Moreover, earlier in the day, the Asian Cricket Council accepted Pakistan’s hybrid model for the upcoming Asia Cup, which will be played in August-September.
Pakistan would play against India in the SAFF Championship, starting on June 21, and FIFA-friendly matches in Mauritius from June 8 to 18.
Earlier in the day, Pakistan lost to Kenya in the four-nation cup tournament. Head Coach Shahzad Anwar negated views that the country did not play with an attacking approach, reiterating the team would play with its full strength in match against Djibouti.
Four-nation Cup
June 11: Pakistan Vs Mauritius
June 14: Pakistan Vs Kenya
June 17: Pakistan Vs Djibouti
SAFF Championship
June 21: Pakistan Vs India
June 24: Pakistan Vs Kuwait
June 27: Pakistan Vs Nepal
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