KARACHI, Jan 24: Pakistan Football Federation’s (PFF) two-day ‘D’ Certificate Coaching Course commenced at the Pakistan Steel Mills Sports Complex on Saturday.

The course will be conducted by Siddique Shaikh (instructor), Mohammad Akbar (assistant instructor), Mohammad Qamar Yar Khan (coordinator), Ghulam Rasheed (local assistant), Mohammad Tahir and Abdul Aziz (caretaker).

Following are the participants from Sindh province:

Gulzar Ahmed, Sameen, Abdul Ghani, Ayub Taj, Lal Bux, Asif Ahmed, Fareed Majeed, Javed Ahmed, Arshad Jamal, Mohammed Ahsan, Mohammed Shabbir, Noor Ali, Zaman Khan, Mumtaz, Mohammad Liaquat, Mohammad Bux, Abdul Hameed, Mohammad Shoaib, Mamoon Rasheed, Mohammed Amjad, Khalid Shah, Sohrab Khoso, Basheer Brohi, Vijay Kumar, Asfand Yar Mangi, Sarwar Lashari, Mohammad Ishaq, Mohammad Qasim, Munno Lal, Aurangzeb.—Agencies

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