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KARACHI: Some 32 young footballers between the ages of 10 and 18 from all over Pakistan can look forward to training by Manchester United players and coaches, including Sir Alex Ferguson, thanks to an arrangement between the world-famous professional football club and a mobile telecom company here.

“Seeing the popularity of football among youngsters in Pakistan, Zong has entered into a three-year contract with Manchester United. It is hoped that this one of a kind partnership will lead to prosperity, growth and triumph for the sport here,” said the company’s Director Advertising and Promotions Rizwan Akhter at a press conference called to announce the union at a local hotel here on Tuesday.

Unveiling the benefits of the contract, Rizwan Akhter said: “From next year, we will hold country-wide trials to pick 32 best footballers in the 10 to 18 age group for training by the club’s players and coaches.”

The partnership gives Pakistan rights to exclusive news and footage of the English clubs activities in order to bring the 150,000 Manchester United fans here closer to the club and their favourite players.

“The move will go a long way in promoting football in Pakistan and inspiring more young players to take up the sport here,” explained the company’s representative.

“It will also allow us here to look more closely at the club’s way of working and their formats in order to take out and follow the positive things from there to help improve the infrastructure here,” he added.

“Though we are focusing on the grassroots level for now, it is hoped that along with the inspiration gained from learning more about the famous English club with such an interesting history will come improvement in football grounds and academies here,” pointed out the gentleman.

Meanwhile, to a question about the possibility of Manchester United players or coaches visiting Pakistan, the organisers said that the present security situation prevents that from happening until things improved here.

Manchester United’s best to aid Pakistani footballers | Sport | DAWN.COM
 
Pak youngsters may train with United

KARACHI: Talented football-playing kids in Pakistan will get a chance to rub shoulders with their Manchester United heroes following a ground-breaking deal between the English club and one of Pakistanís mobile telecom company.

Top officials of Zong on Tuesday announced details of their three-year deal with Manchester United that was signed earlier this month. The deal, according to the company, will give United fans in Pakistan a chance to see all the goals scored as well as exclusive interviews, news and behind-the-scenes access.

A Zong official told media persons here at a local hotel that the deal will also allow the company to send 32 talented youngsters from Pakistan to train at the United facilities in Manchester. He also revealed that the company will invite Manchester United stars to visit Pakistan once the security situation in the country becomes conducive for such a high-profile visit.

Pak youngsters may train with United
 
This indeed is great news. It would be fantastic for kids and fans of football in Pakistan. I am sure there is plenty of talent out their!Man Utd are the biggest club in the world and if there is talent out their then this is certainly the club that would coach the talent in the right way!
 
KARACHI: Some 32 young footballers between the ages of 10 and 18 from all over Pakistan can look forward to training by Manchester United players and coaches, including Sir Alex Ferguson, thanks to an arrangement between the world-famous professional football club and a mobile telecom company here.

“Seeing the popularity of football among youngsters in Pakistan, Zong has entered into a three-year contract with Manchester United. It is hoped that this one of a kind partnership will lead to prosperity, growth and triumph for the sport here,” said the company’s Director Advertising and Promotions Rizwan Akhter at a press conference called to announce the union at a local hotel here on Tuesday.

Unveiling the benefits of the contract, Rizwan Akhter said: “From next year, we will hold country-wide trials to pick 32 best footballers in the 10 to 18 age group for training by the club’s players and coaches.”

The partnership gives Pakistan rights to exclusive news and footage of the English clubs activities in order to bring the 150,000 Manchester United fans here closer to the club and their favourite players.

“The move will go a long way in promoting football in Pakistan and inspiring more young players to take up the sport here,” explained the company’s representative.

“It will also allow us here to look more closely at the club’s way of working and their formats in order to take out and follow the positive things from there to help improve the infrastructure here,” he added.

“Though we are focusing on the grassroots level for now, it is hoped that along with the inspiration gained from learning more about the famous English club with such an interesting history will come improvement in football grounds and academies here,” pointed out the gentleman.

Meanwhile, to a question about the possibility of Manchester United players or coaches visiting Pakistan, the organisers said that the present security situation prevents that from happening until things improved here.

Manchester United’s best to aid Pakistani footballers | Sport | DAWN.COM


How do they know that there are exactly 150,000 fans here???
 
Well congrats to **** footballers . Although i still think that we as south asians have still a long long way to go in the world of soccer
 
Assalam alaikum

That is a very good news, i hope pakistani coaches also improve their standards. i don't see we r lacking in skills that much but we do lack in international experience both for coaches and players. A good coach with proper strategy can make a weaker team fight like a big team. i don't see any difference in coaching before ten years and now.

TARIQ
 
Assalam alaikum

That is a very good news, i hope pakistani coaches also improve their standards. i don't see we r lacking in skills that much but we do lack in international experience both for coaches and players. A good coach with proper strategy can make a weaker team fight like a big team. i don't see any difference in coaching before ten years and now.

TARIQ

I don't think we lack the skills, but we do lack the proper infrastructure and support for it.

I mean we already have a place called "little Brazil" in Pakistan (Lyari)
 
Blood Red: Support for Liverpool FC blossoming in Pakistan

LIVERPOOL boast a massive global fanbase. Their pre-season tours to the likes of Thailand and Malaysia highlights the huge passion for the club that exists in the Far East.

However, less well known is the support they enjoy in Pakistan.

News that Manchester United have signed a sponsorship deal with a mobile network in Pakistan prompted Reds from the country to get in touch this week.

The popularity of Premier League football is rocketing in Pakistan as interest in cricket wanes on the back of match-fixing allegations.


Liverpool Pakistan Fan Club was launched last year and started off with around 15 members who met up weekly to watch matches.

Co-founders Nausherwan Effandi and Raheel Ahmed then decided to promote it on a larger scale and it has blossomed.

The Pak Reds Facebook site now boasts around 1,500 members and screenings of matches are held in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.

As well as getting together to watch Kenny Dalglish’s men in action, they have also started up their own team who play matches at an Anfield themed ground in Lahore.

Self-financed and self-managed, Pak Reds is the first supporters club of its kind in Pakistan.

Pak Reds president Effandi said: “We aim to bring Liverpool culture to Pakistan in the sense that not only do we want to promote Liverpool as a team, we hope that the supporters embody the true ethos of being a Liverpool fan.”

Pak Reds are hoping to secure backing from Anfield and soon be recognised as an official supporters club.


Blood Red: Support for Liverpool FC blossoming in Pakistan - News - Liverpool FC - Liverpool Echo
 

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