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Pakistan Women’s Football Team Gears Up for Asian Cup Qualifiers with Eyes on History

Last updated: October 9, 2025 3:01 pm
Salman Khan
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Pakistan’s women’s national football team is set to embark on what could be a historic campaign as they prepare to compete in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 qualifiers, with hopes of booking their spot in the continent’s most prestigious women’s football tournament for the very first time.

The qualifiers, scheduled to run from June 29 to July 5 in Jakarta, Indonesia, see Pakistan drawn in Group E alongside Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, and Kyrgyzstan.

A Balanced Squad Blends Experience and Youth

The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) unveiled a 21-player squad earlier this month, led by inspirational captain and midfield general Maria Khan, who continues to be a driving force behind the team’s resurgence.

The squad features a mix of homegrown talent and foreign-based players. Alongside Khan, notable inclusions are defenders Layla Banaras, Aliya Sadiq, and Sophia Qureshi, all of whom have impressed in recent international appearances. Midfielders Amina Hanif, Azwa Chaudhry, and Suha Hirani add creativity and control, while forwards like Anmol Hira, Aqsa Mushtaq, and Zulfia Nazir will lead the charge in front of goal.

Coach Adeel Rizki, who has been at the helm since 2022, expressed confidence in the squad’s potential:
“We’ve come a long way in a short period. The players have shown tremendous spirit, and this is a big opportunity to showcase our growth on an Asian stage,” Rizki said during a press briefing before the team’s departure.

Challenging Group Awaits

Pakistan’s road to qualification is anything but easy. Their first clash on June 29 is against Chinese Taipei, a side with vast experience in Asian women’s football. This will be followed by a highly anticipated match against tournament hosts Indonesia on July 2, and a final group-stage fixture against Kyrgyzstan on July 5.

With only the group winners guaranteed a spot in the next phase, Pakistan will need to produce consistent, high-level performances to keep their qualification hopes alive.

Positive Signs Amid Difficulties

Pakistan’s women’s football program has faced significant challenges in recent years, from administrative turmoil to limited international exposure, especially after a FIFA suspension in 2022 that halted all footballing activities.

However, since regaining FIFA recognition and resuming competitive football, the team has made steady progress. Their recent performances, including competitive outings in Saudi Arabia and encouraging displays during the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) events, have injected hope and momentum.

Captain Maria Khan believes the team is ready to take the next step:
“It’s about more than just football for us. We’re representing our country, our families, and inspiring young girls back home. That alone gives us belief,” she said.

Full Group E Fixtures for Pakistan

Date Opponent Venue

June 29 Chinese Taipei Jakarta
July 2 Indonesia Jakarta
July 5 Kyrgyzstan Jakarta

Looking Beyond the Tournament

Qualification for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup would mark a watershed moment for Pakistan’s women’s football. Beyond continental glory, it would pave the way towards potential participation in global events, including future FIFA Women’s World Cup qualification pathways.

A Nation Watches with Hope

With preparation camps completed at Islamabad’s Jinnah Stadium and the squad already en route to Indonesia, the excitement is building among supporters, eager to see the team defy the odds and make history.

As Pakistan takes the field in Jakarta, they carry not just their national flag but the hopes of countless aspiring young girls dreaming of a future in football.

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