PSL matches security PFF headquarters to remain closed
KARACHI: Pakistan Football Federation’s (PFF) headquarters in Lahore would be closed for three days due to Pakistan Super League (PSL) eliminators which will be held at Gaddafi Stadium.
“Yes, the security forces have cordoned off the whole area. Because of this not only the PFF secretariat will be closed during the next three days but hockey secretariat, facilities of tennis, swimming and boxing will also be closed,” a source told ‘The News’.
However, the source said that PFF would continue working at other places as it had a lot of work to do.Quetta Gladiators face Peshawar Zalmi in the Eliminator-I on Tuesday (today). The winners of this game will take on Karachi Kings in the second eliminator on March 21. Kings lost to Islamabad United in the play-off in Dubai on Sunday.
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