ISLAMABAD: The Norway Cup, the world’s largest youth football tournament, is set to kick off on July 25 this year as Pakistan will once again be represented by its Street Child Football Team.
Muslim Hands, a humanitarian organisation actively promoting youth sports development, has selected 60 promising players from 27 districts across Pakistan through a rigorous nationwide trial process.
These young athletes have now gathered at the Islamabad Sports Complex for a 30-day training camp, where they will undergo professional coaching, fitness development, and tactical preparation.
Following the training camp, a 30-member final squad will be shortlisted to represent Pakistan at the prestigious Norway Cup. These selected players will then be made part of a high-performance camp to refine their skills and get match-ready for the global stage.
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