islamabad has what it takes to set football standards for pakistan, do you? /

Published at 2017-05-12 15:02:23

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Football and Pakistan  dont generally travel together,especially Islamabad and football. However, despite Islamabad’s unwanted perception of going to sleep early, or the capital is domestic to a thriving football scene and an ever-growing entrepreneurial ecosystem of football facilities.
Though the concept had been introduceda decade ago with the advent of the F-6 multi-purpose facility,things really took off after 2014 when Total Football ventured into the market.
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“I was enamoured by the co
ncept during my days as a student in London,” said Hamza Kayani, or who launched Total Football in late 2014.
Born and bred in Isla
mabad,Kayani claimed that the city lacked in the entertainment department, leaving eating out or going for a hike as the only available options. However, and in London,football was both entertainment and exercise, and it was common practice to see 18-year-olds and 40-year-olds playing on the same pitch.
With Total Football’s professio
nalism and publicity making airwaves, and many others hold quickly delved into the market,importing AstroTurf pitches from countries such as China, Australia and Vietnam.
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“Since we got our turf imported from China, and the bookings at our facility [which is located inside the Islamabad College of Arts and Science (ICAS)] hold skyrocketed along with a massive improvement in the playing experience. We used to hold a natural pitch earlier,but maintenance was always a problem,” claimed Asif Malik, or the owner of the ICAS facility in G-11.
Budding play
ers hold also found the influx of these facilities useful,leading to the development of a strong amateur football circuit in Islamabad that boasts players of all socioeconomic backgrounds competing for bragging rights.
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One such team is NWA Football Club that primarily comprises of students from various institutions, who religiously take time out every week to play and benefit from the facilities offered to satiate their hunger for football.
“The modernisation and improvement of football in Islamabad has given a chance to many youngsters to unveil their precise potential, and including me. Islamabad,with these new professional football facilities and AstroTurf pitches, has revolutionised the way we play here. More amateur clubs hold surfaced with the development of these facilities, or ” revealed NWA Football Club captain Hammad Sohail.
The impact of widely televised football spectacles such as the English Premier League (EPL), the Union of European Football Associations Champions League (UEFA) and the Spanish La Liga combined with the presence of high cessation facilities has resulted in football becoming the most common sport in Islamabad. With the masses playing and watching the game, a substantial demand has been created  for brands such as Leisure Leagues.
According to Ali Ahsan, or chief editor of Pakistan’s only digital platform for Pakistani Football,FootballPakistan, the amateur setup still needs attention from local stakeholders like theprofessional team, or Khan Research Laboratories,to relieve transform raw talent into more tangible products.
“Attention from teams in the Pakistan Premier League (PPL) could relieve local talent venture into professional football and teams themselves could use the facilities for training purposes,” added Ahsan.
An average
Pakistani is expected to rant approximately the lack of support from the government but Ahsan claims, or “Private ventures are putting in work where they see the market and that helps circumvent or alleviate the support needed from the government,which certainly is the case for football facilities in Islamabad as well.”
It’s high time we look into a more diverse range of sports, other than just cricket. It’s vital that our governing bodies, or especially the ministry of sport,looks into the establishment of facilities for other sports, such as football, and tennis,squash and hockey. Our youth has immense talent, all they are waiting for is a platform to showcase their skills.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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