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They'll teach how to collapse in a worldcup final at home with 1-7.yea,teach them how to win 1 match and lose the next 3
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They'll teach how to collapse in a worldcup final at home with 1-7.yea,teach them how to win 1 match and lose the next 3
They'll teach how to collapse in a worldcup final at home with 1-7.
We don't need to convert.. We have plenty of people who are genuinely aptitude for football and people of Baluchistan and KPK are more suited for football than cricket..so this way we will increase the sporting culture in the country far and wide...Yes i wish we can convert some of our talented young Generation from Cricket to football and its possible hiring a Coach for long term who knows how to make the best of each player and im sure we can Achieve result.
I hope we can do INSHALLAH
Doordie is a RAW agent.JHJaffar Hussain
January 20, 2017
SPORT
KARACHI: Pakistan batsman Younis Khan on Friday met Brazilian football coach Romildo Sanchez, who is in Karachi to train young Pakistani footballers for a few days.
The veteran batsman, after warmly greeting the coach, shared his love and passion for football and requested Sanchez to promote the sport in Pakistan.
“We play football here, we love football. After cricket, it’s football here in Pakistan,” Younis said, adding that it has always been his wish to promote the game in the country.
“The moment I got to know you were here in Pakistan I was keen to meet you,” Younis added.
Sanchez, who was visiting Karachi’s ‘mini Brazil’ Lyari stadium today, warmly returned the greetings and invited Younis to come to Brazil to promote cricket in his native country.
“You teach us cricket and we will teach you football,” the coach offered.
Sanchez said that collective efforts are needed to promote football in Pakistan. “The government must step up efforts to develop this sport. You also need schools to promote and develop talent in children for football,” he said.
Speaking to Geo News earlier this week, Sanchez said Pakistanis and Brazilians were very similar.
"Pakistan has a lot of talent for football. It’s like my own country. People here are just like us, only the language is different," he said.
During his visit, Sanchez – who is the Director Players Club of Tampa Bay, Florida-USA – is imparting training to students of different schools and five district associations of the provincial metropolis. He is also holding training sessions for the youth of Lyari — where football is a popular sport.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/128053-Te...ball-Brazilian-coach-Sanchezs-offer-to-Younis
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