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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: AFC Grants Extension for Pakistan-Jordan Venue Confirmation

Deadline Extended as PFF Explores Alternatives for Crucial Clash

AFC Extends Venue Confirmation Deadline

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has granted an extension until February 2 for the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) to finalize the venue for the pivotal FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers clash against Jordan. Originally set for March 21, the match’s venue confirmation faced uncertainties due to concerns over meeting FIFA standards.

Jinnah Stadium Challenges and Solutions

PSB Commits to Upgrades

The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), in a letter dated January 31, assured the PFF that necessary enhancements, including floodlights and seats, will be implemented at Jinnah Stadium in Islamabad before the scheduled match against Jordan. This commitment follows the PFF’s acknowledgment that Jinnah Stadium, in its current state, falls short of FIFA requirements.

PFF’s Strive for Compliance

Exploring Alternative Venues

Actively addressing the challenges posed by Jinnah Stadium’s current standards, the PFF, in collaboration with the PSB, is diligently working to bring the venue up to FIFA standards. Despite these efforts, the PFF expressed regret that the existing setup does not meet FIFA requirements. Lighting conditions, particularly with the match coinciding with Ramadan, posed additional difficulties.

Commitment to Game Integrity

Deadline Challenges and Exploration of Options

With a deadline for venue submission on January 21, the PFF, committed to upholding the integrity of the game, confirmed its decision to explore alternative venues. Facing challenges in meeting FIFA’s lighting standards and ensuring compliance, the PFF expressed its intention to discuss arrangements for a neutral venue with the Jordan Football Association for the home leg of the clash.

Jinnah Stadium’s Past Hosting

Recalling the Previous Fixture

Jinnah Stadium, despite its challenges, previously hosted Pakistan’s home game in the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Tajikistan in November. The fixture drew an enthusiastic crowd of 24,000 spectators passionately supporting the national team.

As the PFF navigates venue challenges, the football community eagerly awaits the resolution and confirmation of the neutral ground for this crucial World Cup qualifier.

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