Akhtar Mohiuddin Explained

Akhtar Mohiuddin
Fullname:Akhtar Mohiuddin
Birth Date:1 March 1956[1]
Birth Place:Chaman, Pakistan
Clubs1:Afghan Agency Chaman
Years1:1970s
Caps1:?
Goals1:?
Manageryears1:2006–2007
Managerclubs1:Pakistan (assistant)
Manageryears2:2007–2008
Managerclubs2:Pakistan
Manageryears3:2010
Managerclubs3:Pakistan U23
Manageryears4:2011–2012
Managerclubs4:PMC Athletico

Akhtar Mohiuddin (Urdu:) (born 1 March 1956 in Chaman, Pakistan), is a Pakistani professional football coach and former player who was most recently the head coach of PMC Athletico Faisalabad.[2] Mohiuddin also served as the head coach of the Pakistan football team in 2007 and 2008.

Managerial career

When Salman Sharida quit as Pakistan manager in 2007, Mohiuddin was given the role 2 months before the 2010 World Cup qualifiers.[3] [4] Pakistan had to face Asian champions Iraq. Pakistan were defeated 7-0 in the first leg but they were able to hold Iraq to a goalless draw in the second leg.

After the second leg draw, Mohiuddin was retained as manager for the rest of the 2008 fixtures. Pakistan played a two-match away series against Nepal in late March as preparation for the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers.[5] Pakistan lost the first match 2-1, despite leading for most of the match, after two late goals for Nepal. They bounced back however, in the second match and won 2-0.[6]

They then travelled to Taipei for 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers where Pakistan were favourites to qualify for the main round. Pakistan first faced Chinese Taipei, and they came back from 1-0 down to 2-1 and eventually won the game.[7] However, in the next game, Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan 7-1 on the back of a hat trick from Kasun Jayasuriya.[8] In the final game, a dead rubber, Pakistan had a big win with a 9-2 victory over Guam, Pakistan's biggest victory in their history.[9]

The SAFF Championship 2008 would prove to be Mohiuddin’s last tournament as manager when Pakistan failed to go beyond the group stages losing 3-0 to Maldives, 2-0 to India and 4-1 to Nepal.[10]

He briefly returned as the Pakistan manager for the 2010 Asian Games with Graham Roberts as a coaching consultant. The team performed poorly as Pakistan lost 3 their matches and drew one which meant that Mohiuddin was replaced afterwards.

He was appointed the head coach of PMC Athletico for the 2011/12 season. PMC Athletico went on to finish 14th in the league, 3 points above the relegation zone.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: General Information about the coach Akhtar Mohiuddin. National Football Teams. 30 March 2022.
  2. Web site: 3 April 2011. Akhtar Mohiuddin to take over as head coach of PMC Athletico. 7 November 2011. DAWN.COM. en.
  3. Web site: The decade-long decline of Pakistani football after a rare high. 5 January 2018. 30 March 2022. Ali Ahsan. Dawn.
  4. News: Not because they can't but because they won't. 20 July 2011. Ali Ahsan. Dawn.
  5. Web site: Nepal fight back to beat Pakistan: Soccer. 26 March 2008. Dawn.
  6. Web site: Nepal v Pakistan - International Friendly - 27 March 2008. 27 March 2008. Dekh Pakistan.
  7. Web site: Chinese Taipei VS Pakistan 1 - 2. 2 April 2008. Soccerway.
  8. Web site: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 1-7. 4 April 2008. Goal.
  9. Web site: Pakistan vs Guam 9-2. 6 April 2008. Goal.
  10. News: Hasan . Shazia . PFF sacks coach after dismal show in Male . 11 November 2021 . . 9 June 2008 . en.