PAK vs KSA: Jinnah Stadium floodlights don't meet FIFA standards, PFF tells PSB
PFF team visited Jinnah Stadium on May 3 and 18 to test the lighting and compile an observation report
The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) Normalisation Committee (NC) has apprised the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) that floodlights at Jinnah Stadium in Islamabad do not meet the FIFA and AFC specifications.
The development came days before a FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying match between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia at the stadium.
The PFF team visited Jinnah Stadium on May 3 and 18 to test the lighting and compile an observation report. However, after a detailed assessment, it was evident that the floodlights didn’t meet international standards.
If the inconsistent lighting, especially around the goalposts, is not fixed, the PFF will be forced to shift next month's FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifying match against Saudi Arabia to a neutral venue.
According to a letter sent by the PFF to the PSB, the latter was promptly intimated about the issue through official correspondence to remedy the situation. However, the PFF was left disappointed that the situation remained the same.
The PFF has urged PSB to propose remedial measures so that the former can update the FIFA and AFC accordingly.
Pakistan will play matches against Saudi Arabia and Tajikistan on June 6 and 11, respectively, in the second round of the qualifiers. The match against Saudi Arabia will be held at Jinnah Stadium in Islamabad, whereas the fixture against Tajikistan will take place at the Dushanbe Central Stadium.
Pakistan are at the bottom of Group G as they have lost all four matches they have played so far. Pakistan began their journey with a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Saudi Arabia in Al-Ahsa in November followed by a 6-1 loss at the hands of Tajikistan at Islamabad in the same month.
Jordan then defeated Pakistan 3-0 in Islamabad in a game held in Ramadan with the Shaheens also losing the reverse fixture 7-0 at the Amman International Stadium.
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