The Pakistan Football League has the full support of Rana Sanaullah.
Rana Sanaullah, the Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs and Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC), is satisfied with a delegation from the Pakistan Football League (PFL) consisting of well-known football players Michael Owen and Farhan Ahmed Junejo. The goal of the meeting was to discuss improving football in Pakistan.
According to details, Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) Rana Sanaullah welcomed the team warmly and expressed the government’s entire support for advancing the PFL (Pakistan Football League) program. The Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) fully supported the Pakistan Football League, saying, “You have sent a delegation of 27 people to us, involving important football celebrities from eight different countries. We warmly welcomed them to Pakistan.”
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He further said that “the government of Pakistan is fully backing the efforts you make to discover fresh talent and grow football in Pakistan, despite the obstacles you face. This program is going to be a huge turning point for Pakistani youth as well as the sport.”Making clear the government’s involvement, Rana Sanaullah said, “The Prime Minister made it clear that the government would support you absolutely in this task.”
Moreover “The Pakistan Football League delegation’s visit represents a critical turning point in the development of football in Pakistan. To create a strong football environment in the nation, we are committed to working with the Pakistan Football League and other relevant participants,” he stated.The PFL (Pakistan Football League) delegation’s leader, Michael Owen, listed the objectives of the responsibility which include improving Pakistan’s general footballing performance, supporting new talent, bringing in investment, and building infrastructure.The meeting represents a major turning point for the Pakistan Football League (PFL) and an effective partnership between the league and the government for developing football in Pakistan.