Pakistan national under-23 football team explained

Pakistan Under-23
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Nickname:Green Shirts, Pak Shaheens
Association:Pakistan Football Federation
Confederation:AFC (Asia)
Sub-Confederation:SAFF (South Asia)
Captain:Abdullah Shah
Fifa Trigramme:PAK
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First Game: Pakistan 0–1
(30 August 1991)
Largest Win: Pakistan 4–0
(Colombo, Sri Lanka; 23 August 2006)
Largest Loss: Pakistan 0–8
(Isa Town, Bahrain; 28 February 2007)
Regional Name:Asian Cup
Regional Cup Apps:none
2Ndregional Name:Asian Games
2Ndregional Cup Apps:5
2Ndregional Cup First:2002
2Ndregional Cup Best:17/25 (2018)
4Thregional Name:South Asian Games
4Thregional Cup Apps:3
4Thregional Cup First:2004
4Thregional Cup Best: Gold Medal (2004, 2006)

The Pakistan U-23 national football team is a youth football team operated under the Pakistan Football Federation. The team represents Pakistan in international youth football competitions in the Summer Olympics, AFC U-22 Asian Cup, Asian Games and the South Asian Games winning the 2004 and 2006 editions, as well as any other under-23 and under-22 international football tournaments, such as the AFC U-23 Asian Cup.[1]

History

South Asian games

2004 South Asian Games

The under-23 side won the gold medal at the 2004 South Asian Games held across 3 venues in Pakistan from March 28 to April 6, 2004. The tournament was the first to introduce an under-23 tournament system for the football events.[2]

Muhammad Essa ended the tournament as top scorer and was player of the tournament, and helped Pakistan win the gold medal.[3] His goal in the semi final against Sri Lanka which ultimately ended in a 1-1 draw until the penalty shootout took Pakistan all the way to the final against India, where Abdul Aziz's goal gave Pakistan a 1–0 victory.[4]

2006 South Asian Games

In the 2006 South Asian Games held across in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 14 to 26 August 2006, Pakistan again won the gold medal.[5]

After advancing from the group stages, Essa's strike against Nepal led Pakistan to the final against Sri Lanka, which ended in a victory for the Green Shirts thanks to a goal by Adeel Ahmed in the half time.

Summer Olympic Games

Pakistan first participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics qualifiers, finishing last placed with Yemen, Qatar, UAE, and Iran within the group.[6]

In 2007, Pakistan thrashed Singapore in both the home and away legs by 2-1 and 3-2,[7] consecutively under the newly appointed head coach Muhammad Rashid, and won the preliminary round of 2008 Summer Olympics first time in the history of Olympics.

Asian Games

The under-23 side participated in their first ever tournament during the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. They were put into a group with Kuwait, North Korea and Hong Kong.[8]

The team subsequently felt short participating in the 2006, 2010, and 2014 editions.

FIFA restored membership of PFF on 13 March 2018.[9] With Asian Games approaching in August, the team had very little time to prepare. PFF announced the signing of new Brazilian coach José Antonio Nogueira and started camps in Lahore.[10] Then, the under 23 team along with 3 senior players flew to Indonesia in mid August to take part in Asian Games. On 14 August 2018, the team played its first group game against Vietnam, the then runner ups of 2018 AFC U-23 Championship, which resulted in a 3–0 loss. On 16 August 2018, the team faced a loss against Japan by a scoreline of 4–0. Pakistan defeated Nepal by 2–1 in their final group game which was the former's first win in Asian Games after 44 years.[11] [12] Pakistan expected to qualify for knockouts being 3rd in the group. However, the team fell short in terms of Goal Difference.

Result and fixtures

See main article: Pakistan national under-23 football team results. For all previous match results of the national under-23 team, see the team's results page. The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2023

Current staff

PositionName
Head coach Shahzad Anwar
Assistant coachWalid Javaid
Goalkeeping coachChaudary Nouman Ibrahim
Media managerMuhammad Shoaib
PhysiotherapistZubair Abdullah
DoctorMuhammad Azam
MasseurAbdul Qayyum
Team managerOsama Ahmad

Players

Current squad

Past squads

Asian Games

South Asian Games

Competitive record

AFC U-23 Championship

AFC U-23 Championship was initially set to be held as AFC U-22 Championships in 2013 and its qualification matches in 2012, but the finals tournament was postponed to be played in January 2014.[13] [14]

Olympic record

Summer Olympic Games record
YearResultPosition
1992Did not qualify
1996
2000Did not enter
2004Did not qualify
2008
2012
2016
2020to be determined
2024
2028
Total0 / 7

Asian Games

Asian Games record
YearResultPosition
Senior National Team
19511998See Pakistan national football team
Under-23 National Team
2002Round 1233003014
2006Round 121300326
2010Group stage22301208
2014Group stage24201103
2018Group stage17310228
2022Did not enter
Total5/6-11119431

South Asian Games

South Asian Games record
YearResult
2004Champions540161
2006Champions540194
2010Group stage300352
2016Did not enter
2019Did not enter
Total3/513805207

Honours

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pakistan U23. Soccerway. 1 July 2014.
  2. Web site: 9th South Asian Federation Games 2004 (Pakistan) . 30 November 2013 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  3. Web site: 9th South Asian Federation Games 2004 (Pakistan) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221206013333/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/safg01.html . 6 December 2022 . 2022-12-06 . RSSSF.
  4. Web site: 6 April 2004 . Pakistan win SAF football - Rediff.com . m.rediff.com.
  5. Web site: 2006-08-28 . Pakistan defeat Lanka for football gold in SAF . 2023-07-19 . Hindustan Times . en.
  6. Web site: Games of the XXV. Olympiad - Football Qualifying Tournament . 2023-10-21 . www.rsssf.org.
  7. Web site: Ahsan . Ali . 2011-02-02 . A history of football in Pakistan — Final part . 2023-08-31 . DAWN.COM . en.
  8. Web site: Asian Games 2002 . 2023-10-21 . www.rsssf.org.
  9. Web site: 2018-03-15 . FIFA lifts suspension of Pakistan Football Federation . 2023-10-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180315211736/http://www.fifa.com/governance/news/y=2018/m=3/news=fifa-lifts-suspension-of-pakistan-football-federation.html . 2018-03-15 .
  10. Web site: 2018-03-15 . FIFA lifts suspension of Pakistan Football Federation . 2023-10-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180315211736/http://www.fifa.com/governance/news/y=2018/m=3/news=fifa-lifts-suspension-of-pakistan-football-federation.html . 2018-03-15 .
  11. Web site: 2018-08-19 . Asian Games football: Pakistan bag first victory after 44 years . 2023-10-21 . The Express Tribune . en.
  12. Web site: Saddam laments lack of earnings for Pakistan footballers . 2023-10-21 . www.thenews.com.pk . en.
  13. Web site: Call to improve AFC competitions . The-AFC.com . Asian Football Confederation . 27 July 2011 . 10 January 2019 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120918014325/http://www.the-afc.com/en/news/35851-call-to-improve-afc-competitions . 18 September 2012 .
  14. Web site: Competitions Committee takes key decisions . The-AFC.com . Asian Football Confederation . 22 March 2012 . 10 January 2019 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120802224922/http://www.the-afc.com/en/news/38458-afc-competitions-committee-takes-key-decisions . 2 August 2012 .