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PFF unveils National Women's Football Club Championship schedule

By News Desk

July 12, 2024 05:38 PM


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The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has unveiled the National Women's Football Club Championship 2024 schedule, reported 24NewHD TV channel.

According to the schedule, the championship's first phase will be held in four cities: Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, and Quetta.

The matches will take place from July 21 to July 26.

The championship's final round will be held in Islamabad from August 1 to August 10.

The semi-final is scheduled for August 8, followed by the grand final on August 10 at Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad.

In Lahore, three teams will vie for supremacy: TWK FC, Rail Lahore W FC, and Young Rising Stars FC.

These teams will compete hard to advance to the final rounds, promising an exciting display of women's football talent.

This championship is expected to boost the profile of women's football in Pakistan and provide a platform for female athletes to showcase their skills.

The Pakistan Football Federation's initiative aims to promote the sport and create opportunities for women footballers in the country.

 

Reporter: Rana Aazir

 


News Desk


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