Dr. Muhammad Ali, Vice-President of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), has expressed strong appreciation for the recent Under-23 national football team tryouts, describing them as a milestone in the development of the sport in Pakistan.
During the event, more than 500 aspiring players were assessed over two days, a process Dr. Ali described as an impressive display of organizational efficiency and dedication. He noted that the large-scale evaluation underscored the Federation’s renewed commitment to advancing football nationwide.
Dr. Ali also pointed out that four assistant coaches had received unanimous approval from PFF President Syed Mohsen Gilani and the Executive Committee before the tryouts began, ensuring a strong foundation for the player selection process.
Highlighting the significance of these developments, Dr. Ali stated that such efforts represent a commendable step forward for Pakistani football. He reaffirmed the PFF’s dedication to further elevating the sport, emphasizing the organization’s collective resolve to work under Syed Mohsen Gilani’s leadership for the continued progress of football in the country.