KARACHI: Pakistan football team’s former assistant coach Nasir Ismail has questioned the appointment of Najeebullah Najmi as an assistant to the Iranian instructor for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) License A coaching course which started in Lahore on Friday. “As per AFC posting rules, for such a course a Licence
A course and they had also purchased their tickets,” Nasir pointed out.
“Shehzad Anwar is doing his pro-license course and except the ticket for the first module which he was given by the AFC, Shehzad has been purchasing tickets from his own pocket,” Nasir said.
“The AFC gave me and Shehzad tickets when we were going to Uzbekistan for attending an instructor course. And surprisingly we were then not sent for the second phase of the same course,” Nasir said.
He recalled that the PFF stopped paying the AID-27 coaches around three years ago although it has been receiving a hefty amount from the AFC in their name. “Initially, the amount which the AFC used to give PFF in connection with the AID-27 programme was 150,000 dollars which has been increased to 250,000 dollars. Of this, 40 percent is specified for the general administration, 40 percent for coaching staff pay and 20 percent for women development programme,” Nasir disclosed.
“Now when coaches are given assignment the License A coaches get Rs1500 per day, while License B holders get Rs1000 and License C holders Rs750,” he said.
“I am not against the PFF but I am also not its paid employee. I will speak the truth and will fight for the rights of players and coaches,” Nasir said.
He said the PFF Congress had decided that the leading eight teams of the Premier League would be given voting right. “Why is the PFF not giving voting right to the departments which have been playing a key role in football promotion,” Nasir questioned.