Pakistan Football Federation’s (PFF) Normalisation Committee (NC) announced to start elections process on May 27.

According to the announcement, the elections process, under the guidance of FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), will start from Hyderabad, Nankana, Badin, Hafizabad, Qila Abdullah, and Chitral, where registered clubs will participate in the District level competitions.
PFF NC ensured that FIFA and AFC will remain on board through Pakistan Football Connect (PFC) platform.
Soon after the process is completed in first six districts, subject to the political situation of the country, the scope of scrutiny will expand to encompass other districts nationwide.
“We are delighted to initiate the election process and mark a significant milestone in the restoration of football governance in Pakistan,” said PFF NC chairman Harroon Malik.
“Our goal is to conduct a transparent and inclusive election that upholds the principles of fair play and allows the football community to choose their representatives with confidence.
We are committed to steering the PFF towards a brighter future and ushering in a new era for Pakistani football,” he added.
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