Pakistan street child football team training for Norway Cup in Islamabad

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Green shirts finished in second place with an impressive performance in the Street Child World Cup in Doha

Pakistan Street Football Team during Street Child Football World Cup — FIFA

Pakistan street child football team is currently training in Islamabad ahead of Norway Cup — the largest tournament in the world for people between 10 and 19 years old.

The players, who were selected through countrywide trials, are getting trained at Islamabad Sports Complex. The final squad for Norway Cup, which is scheduled from July 27 to August 5, will be announced after the camp. 

Earlier, Pakistan finished in second place with an impressive performance in the Street Child World Cup in Doha, Qatar, last year.

They remained unbeaten throughout the tournament but lost the final against Egypt on penalties (4-3).

Pakistan’s forward Tufail Shinwari was the best player of the tournament who scored 13 goals. The 16-year-old became the centre of attention as he scored back-to-back hat-tricks against Bosnia and Qatar before his team entered the knock-out stage.

India went out of the tournament after playing its group matches.

The 11-day event included 28 teams from 24 countries and was organised by a UK-based non-profit, Street Child United.

The Pakistani team was chosen out of 90 players who were trained during a year-long trial process conducted by Muslim Hands, a charity organisation in Pakistan.

During the trial stage, families of selected players were also given stipends, encouraging them to allow their children, many of whom work to support their relatives, to play professional football.

They were also the runners-up in the previous edition in Russia (2018), meanwhile, in Brazil (2014) they finished third.

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