PFF chief meets Chinese counterpart to strengthen football ties
LAHORE: Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) President Syed Mohsen Gilani Chinese Football Association (CFA) President Song Kai, discussing initiatives to enhance football collaboration between Pakistan and China.
During the meeting, Song Kai congratulated Gilani on his recent appointment, expressing confidence in PFF’s new leadership and reaffirming China’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s football development, reports received here stated. Both sides emphasized the significance of their nations’ longstanding strategic partnership, highlighting how strong bilateral ties could serve as a foundation for deeper cooperation in football.
As part of their growing engagement, Song Kai extended an invitation for a PFF delegation to visit Beijing, where further discussions on collaboration, training exchanges, and development programs are expected to take place. This meeting marks an important step in Pakistan’s efforts to elevate its football infrastructure, signaling potential future joint ventures between PFF and CFA.
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