Several Afghanistan cricketers chose to withdraw from the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) players’ auction amid rising political tensions between the two neighbouring nations. The development ...
Fifa will allow Afghan Women United, the team formed after the Taliban’s return to power, to play in official competitions without requiring government approval ...
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) could soon face a major crisis following Afghanistan’s decision to withdraw from their scheduled T20 tri-series in Pakistan. The decision made in protest against the ...
Football governing body FIFA on Tuesday announced that the Afghan Women's Refugee Team will be allowed to participate in official competitions. "The FIFA Council today approved a momentous amendment ...
Afghanistan players pulled out of the Pakistan Super League's (PSL) inaugural auction amid the worsening ties between the two countries. Mohammad Nabi, Mujeeb ur Rehman, Seddiqullah Atal, Waqar ...
INTERVIEW: Fifa has amended its rules so that a scattered team of exiled players can still compete internationally under the ...
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Meet the former Afghan soccer captain who fought to bring exiled female players back to the pitch
Khalida Popal’s smile shone brighter than the sun this week, after FIFA officials meeting in Vancouver changed their rules to allow female soccer players from Afghanistan to return to international ...
Afghanistan women will become a "symbol of resilience" after Fifa approved their return to international competition, says former captain Khalida Popal. Afghanistan have not played a competitive ...
A FIFA rule change allowing Afghanistan's women footballers to compete in official matches is a "historic moment" and "basic human right", former captain Khalida Popal told AFP on Thursday. This is a ...
Four years after players from the Afghanistan women's national team fled their homeland amid the Taliban's takeover, a number of the teammates are representing their country again in a soccer ...
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