Gilgit Women crush Hazara Quetta in National Women Football
By Our Correspondent
March 13, 2021
KARACHI: Gilgit Women FC crushed Hazara Quetta FA 5-0 in their second round Group A fixture of the National Women Football Championship here at the KMC Stadium on Friday.
Misbah Rasool exhibited her fine skills and played a key role in Gilgit’s solid win by hitting a double.
Zahra, Samreen and Shahzadi scored one goal each.
Gilgit were crushed 14-0 by WAPDA in their opening match the other day.
Meanwhile, in Group B show Karachi United continued to impress as they notched their second win on the trot by beating Higher Education Commission (HEC) 2-0 thanks to Zulfia Nazir’s brace at the KPT Stadium.
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