Pakistan national under-17 football team

Pakistan Under-17
Nickname(s) Green Boys
Association Pakistan Football Federation
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation SAFF (South Asia)
Head coach Sajjad Mahmood Khan
Captain Syed Muhammed Ali
Home stadium Peoples Football Stadium
FIFA code PAK
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Pakistan 1–1 Maldives 
(Katmandu, Nepal; July 1992)
Biggest win
 Pakistan 6–0 Maldives 
(Katmandu, Nepal; 3 August 2011)
Biggest defeat
 Indonesia 25–0 Pakistan 
(Teheran, Iran; 28 October 2012)
AFC U-16 Championship
Appearances 1 (first in 2002)
Best result Group Stage 2002
SAFF U-16 Championship
Appearances 2 (first in 2011)
Best result Champion (2011)

The Pakistan national under-17 football team is the under-17 football (soccer) team of Pakistan. The team has participated in the AFC U-16 Championship once in 2002 and has also participated in the SAFF U-16 Championship in 2011 and 2013, but withdrew in 2015 and did not enter in 2017.

Competition records

AFC U-16 Championship record

Host nation(s) / Year Round
Qatar 1985Did not Enter
Qatar 1986Did not Enter
Thailand 1988Did not Enter
United Arab Emirates 1990Did not Enter
Saudi Arabia 1992Did not qualify
Qatar 1994Did not Enter
Thailand 1996Did not Enter
Qatar 1998Did not qualify
Vietnam 2000Did not qualify
United Arab Emirates 2002Group Stage
Japan 2004Did not Enter
Singapore 2006Did not qualify
Uzbekistan 2008Did not qualify
Uzbekistan 2010Did not qualify
Iran 2012Did not qualify
Thailand 2014Did not qualify
India 2016Did not Enter
Malaysia 2018Did not Enter

SAFF U-16 Championship

SAFF U-16 Championship Record
Hosts / Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA
Nepal 2011
Champions
1/64400111
Nepal 2013
Group Stage
5/7302103
Bangladesh 2015Withdrew0/6000000
Nepal 2017Did not enter0/6000000
Total2/4-7421114

Results and fixtures

Players and Management

U-16 Last squad

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Sikander Aslam 15 0 0 England Zebs United
1GK Mateen Akram 16 0 0 Pakistan Young Blood FC
1GK Muhammad Junaid 19 0 0 Pakistan SSGC F.C

2DF Muhammad Shahbaz 12 0 0 Pakistan WAPDA FC
2DF Rashid Khan 14 0 0 Pakistan Wohaib F.C.
2DF Arslan Ali 12 0 0 Pakistan HBL FC
2DF Abdul Saboor 16 0 0 Pakistan Azad FC Sargodha
2DF Rajab Ali 17 0 0 Pakistan Muslim FC
2DF Adnan Khaliq 13 0 0 Pakistan Ashraf Sugar Mills
2DF Wali Khan 12 0 0 Pakistan PAF FC
2DF Adnan Ashraf 15 0 0 Pakistan NBP F.C.
2DF Abdul Ghaboor 15 0 0 Pakistan Muslim FC
2DF Nasrullah 12 0 0 Pakistan Afghan F.C.

3MF Muhammad Zohaib 14 0 0 Pakistan Pakistan Railways F.C.
3MF Salman Raheem 14 0 0 Pakistan NBP F.C.
3MF Faisal Hassan 16 0 0 Pakistan Karachi United F.C.
3MF Syed Muhammed Ali 14 2 3 United States PIA F.C.
3MF Zain Ul Abideen 14 0 0 Pakistan HBL FC
3MF Zulfiqar Abdul Sattar 13 0 0 Pakistan Pakistan Railways F.C.
3MF Safeer Hameed 13 0 0 Pakistan KPT F.C.

4FW Muhammad Waleed Ayaz 15 0 0 Pakistan Azad FC Sargodha
4FW Hamza Shabeer 17 0 0 Pakistan Abbottabad United FC
4FW Mohsin Fareed 13 0 0 Pakistan FC Bannu

Coaching staff

Head Coach Pakistan Sajjad Mehmood Khan
Assistant Coach Pakistan Hassan Baloch
Goalkeeper Coach Pakistan Nouman Ibrahim
Local coordinator Pakistan Asghar Khan Anjum

See also

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