Press Release
Att: Sports Reporters/Bureau Chiefs
Lahore, Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Pakistan U-16 began their AFC U-16 Championship qualification campaign with style with a 4-0 win over a hapless Maldives U-16 team in Kuwait City with a late-night kick off yesterday 12 Sept 2011. The Pak U-16 boys continued their fine form and confidence from their SAFF U-16 Championship victory as they took Maldives to the sword once again from the start in the opening fixtures of the AFC U-16 qualifiers Group B at Ali Sabah Al-Salem stadium.
According to the press release issued here by Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), Pakistan took the lead after 13 minutes when Muhammad Bilal scored off a well-placed pass from star striker Mansoor Khan. Bilal's shot hit the post and went in as Pakistan went 1-0 up. 3 minutes later, Mansoor got his name on the score sheet when his well-placed shot just inside the box found the net as Maldives defence were in complete disarray.
At half-time, Pakistan looked comfortable 2-0 up and was determined to score more. In 63rd minute, a Mansoor Khan cross found the head of Bilal, who flicked it on for impressive winger Sher Ali who finished with aplomb as Pakistan went 3-0 up and took the game well beyond the reach of Maldives. Midfielder Raza Ali then made it 4-0 when his 20 yard shot flew past the goalkeeper 3 minutes later as Pak U-16 ended the game with a dominating performance over their fellow SAFF rivals.
The win should give the Sajjad Mehmood and Hassan Baloch coached side great confidence in their tricky AFC qualification group also featuring the likes of UAE, Kuwait, Yemen, and Afghanistan.
In other games of the group, Yemen was held 1-1 by UAE, Kuwait came from behind to draw Afghanistan 1-1 earlier in the day to avoid a humiliating loss. The results mean that Pakistan is currently on top in Group B with 3 points and a +4 goal difference, as they now face hosts Kuwait in next game on 14 September.
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