KARACHI: As many as 35 players will be finalised on Monday (tomorrow) for the men's senior football team camp which will begin from Tuesday at Punjab Stadium Lahore.
Pakistan team head coach Shehzad Anwar told 'The News' on Saturday that 35 players will be finalised on Monday for the camp which aims to prepare lot for future national duty.
Shehzad said that 15 more players had reported for trials after some extra time had been given to them due to flood situation and other reasons and they were tested.
“Most of them belonged to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and its tribal districts. We have shortlisted two of them and we will check them again,” Shehzad said.
Shehzad said that foreign-based players are also on the radar but they will not be able to play in the time-frame which is out of FIFA Days.
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