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Pakistan Women FIFA Series Debut Marks Historic Moment in Ivory Coast

Pakistan Women FIFA Series Debut Marks Historic Moment in Ivory Coast

Pakistan women FIFA debut will begin in Ivory Coast this month. The team will compete in a major global event for the first time. Therefore, this moment holds great importance for players and fans alike. The squad leaves on Monday for the West African nation. They will face Turks and Caicos Islands on April 9. In addition, matches against Mauritania and Ivory Coast will follow. Head coach Adeel Rizki will guide the team. Preparations in Lahore focused on teamwork and fitness. As a result, players feel more confident ahead of the challenge.

Player Reactions

Forward Nadia Khan shared her excitement about the Pakistan women FIFA debut. She thanked the federation for making this opportunity possible. Moreover, she highlighted the value of international exposure. Goalkeeper Zeeyana Jivraj called the selection a big milestone. She explained that limited training time often affects performance. However, this camp allowed the team to build stronger connections. Midfielder Sanah Mehdi encouraged fans to support the squad. She believes fan backing will motivate the players. Therefore, engagement from supporters can boost morale during matches.
The final squad includes a mix of experienced and young players. For example, key names feature across goalkeeping, defense, midfield, and attack. This balance could help the team compete effectively. The tournament offers valuable learning experiences. It also helps raise the profile of women’s football in Pakistan. As a result, future opportunities may grow for emerging players.

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