The team’s itinerary has confronted critical disturbances because of unanticipated conditions
KARACHI:
The Pakistan football team is set to play its last away match of the FIFA World Cup Qualifier Cycle 2 against Tajikistan on June 11 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
Notwithstanding, the team’s itinerary has confronted huge interruptions because of unanticipated conditions.
A confidential carrier flight, at first booked to ship the team, was dropped following a bird strike occurrence, creating two setbacks before the possible retraction, said a public statement.
Subsequently, the Pakistan Football League (PFF) has contacted Pakistan Global Carriers (PIA) for a sanctioned flight.
At present, 8 out of the 35-part crew have shown up in Tajikistan.
The PFF is making an honest effort to work with the movement of the excess crew individuals to guarantee they arrive at Tajikistan in time for the vital match.
The PFF stays focused on conquering these difficulties and is investigating all potential roads to guarantee the smooth travel of the players.