Sharafat made acting PFF secretary
By Our Correspondent
January 06, 2019
KARACHI: The newly-elected Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) on Saturday appointed Sharafat Bukhari as acting secretary till the appointment of secretary.
Bukhari is the secretary of Islamabad Football Association (IFA) and has played a key role in the whole episode which saw his group fighting against FIFA-recognised PFF during the last three years.
“Yes we have made Bukhari as acting secretary because we needed a person who could handle
working of the federation till the time a full-time secretary is appointed,” a senior official of the PFF told The News.
The official said that next week a full-time sectary would be appointed.
The PFF is going to hold its council meeting at its headquarters in Lahore on Monday (tomorrow).
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