Pakistan women's national football team

The Pakistan women's national football team is the female representative football team for Pakistan. After the three year ban imposed on the Pakistan Football Federation by Fifa the Pakistan women’s national football team will began its ventures in December 2018

Pakistan
AssociationPakistan Football Federation
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationSAFF (South Asia)
CaptainHajra Khan
FIFA codePAK
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
CurrentNR (26 June 2020)[1]
Highest106 (March 2010, 2013)
Lowest135 (September 2015)
First international
 India 6–0  Pakistan
(Dhaka, Bangladesh; 31 January 2010)
Biggest win
 Pakistan 3–0 Afghanistan 
(Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh; 16 December 2010)
 Pakistan 3–0 Maldives 
(Colombo, Sri Lanka; 12 September 2012)
Biggest defeat
   Nepal 12–0  Pakistan
(Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh; 18 December 2010)

The team began play in 2010 and has not yet entered the AFC Women's Asian Cup or FIFA Women's World Cup, however, its under 19 and under 16 category has played the AFC Qualifiers 2019 for their respective categories.

Team officials and coaching staff

Name Position
TBA Head Coach[2]
Assistant Coach
Kiran Ilyas[2] Assistant Coach[2]
Nadeem Khan[2] Goalkeeping Coach[2]
none Physio
Raheela Zarmeen[2] Team Manager[2]
none Media Manager

Competition history

SAFF Championship

South Asian Football Federation Championship
Year Result GP W D L GF GA GD
2010Semi-finals4202521-16
2012Group stage3102312-9
2014Group stage3102550
2016Did not enter
2019
Total3/3104061338-25

Players (Former)

Former players of the Pakistan national team).[2]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Syeda Mahpara Shahid 8 july 1993 (23) - - Rossoneri Women's FC
1GK Azra Farooq 18 November 1994 (21) - - Model Town WFC
1GK Nisha Ashraf 06 June 1998 (17) - - Pakistan Army F.C.

2DF Diana Baig 11 September 1995 (20) - - Gilgit-Baltistan
2DF Joyann Thomas 09 November 1998 (17) - - Balochistan United WFC
2DF Mehnaz Shah 02 November 1993 (22) - - Balochistan United WFC
2DF Mehwish Khan 13 August 1990 (25) - - WAPDA WFC
2DF Rukshar Rashid - - Diya WFC
2DF Rafia Parveen 13 November 1992 (23) - - WAPDA WFC
2DF Sohaila Zarrain 13 July 1993 (22) - - Balochistan United WFC
2DF Warisha Khan 03 September 1998 (17) - - Islamabad WFC

3MF Malika-e-Noor (Vice captain) 07 November 1994 (21) - - Pakistan Army F.C.
3MF Sahar Zaman 06 December 1996 (20) - - Young Rising Star FFC
3MF Abiha Haider 23 February 1996 (20) - - Balochistan United WFC
3MF Zulfia Shah 30 May 1999 (16) - - Rossoneri Women's FC
3MF Roshnan Ali 16 November 1996 (19) - - Pakistan Army F.C.
3MF Fatima Ansari 12 June 1995 (20) - - Young Rising Star FFC
3MF Shayyan Nida Huqque 10 March 1998 (18) - - Model Town WFC

4FW Almira Rafeeque 27 January 1995 (21) - - Balochistan United WFC
4FW Hajra Khan (Captain) 29 December 1993 (22) - - Balochistan United WFC
4FW Warda Fatima - - Islamabad United WFC

Result and Fixtures

2018

12 March 2019 SAFF WNepal   v PakistanNepal
14 March 2019 SAFF WPakistan v BangladeshNepal
16 March 2019 FriendlyPakistan 4-0 BhutanKarachi
18:00 Hajra Khan  17' (21), 60' (90+2) Stadium: Peaple's Football Stadium,Karachi
Attendance: 6000
Referee: Ajmal Khan (Bangladesh)
11 November 2014 SAFF WPakistan 1-2 Sri LankaIslamabad
Hajra Khan  90+1'  38' ?  86' Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium
Attendance: 6500
14 November 2014 SAFF WPakistan 0-2   NepalIslamabad
 14' ?  24' ? Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium
Attendance: 1700
16 November 2014 SAFF WPakistan 4-1 BhutanIslamabad
Sehar Zaman  55'
Shahlyla Baloch  68'
Shenaz Roshan  74'
Malika Noor  79' (pen.)
Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium
Attendance: 4000

See also

References

  1. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  2. National Team Archived 2016-11-11 at the Wayback Machine PFF Official website. Retrieved 20 May 2016
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