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Pakistan street child football team cruises through to the playoffs in Norway cup

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Pakistan street child football team, competing as Muslim Hands FC secured another victory in the U-17 tournament by defeating Norheimsund 3-1 in their third match.

Despite an early setback with an opponent’s goal, the team rallied and continued their aggressive play, resulting in three goals to secure the win.

The match’s first half concluded with a 1-1 draw, but Pakistan’s relentless attack in the second half led to two more goals, sealing their triumph before the final whistle.

This win marks their third consecutive victory, following previous dominant performances where they beat Astor Footballklubb 6-1 and Vardeneset BK 5-0.

With a perfect record of three wins in three matches, the Pakistan street child football teams’ strong start has positioned them as formidable contenders.

Their impressive form is a promising sign, especially after finishing as runners-up in the previous edition of the tournament. The team is now poised to aim for the championship title this time around.

Looking ahead, Pakistan is set to compete against Charlottenlund SK 1 in their Playoff A match on Thursday, August 1st. This upcoming match will be crucial as they continue their quest for the title.

Pakistan, having been undefeated throughout the tournament and securing decisive victories over all their opponents, ultimately lost the final against Sola FK on penalties, 10-9.

In the Norway Cup 2023, Pakistan netted a total of 28 goals while only conceding three, demonstrating their ability to not just win matches but do so with significant margins.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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