List: Pakistani footballers

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  • Zeshan "Zesh" Rehman is a British Pakistani football defender who plays for Bradford City. He was the first British Asian to start a Premier League match and is the first to have played in all four divisions of professional football in England. He also plays for the Pakistan national football team and was the first Pakistani international footballer to play professional football in England. He started his career at Fulham and made a total of 21 league appearances.
  • Adnan Farooq Ahmed is a professional footballer who plays in the Hungarian top flight for Ferencvárosi TC. Ahmed is a British Asian of Pakistani descent. Because of his Pakistani parentage he was eligible to represent Pakistan at an international level.
  • Waleed Hamzah Rasoul is a Qatari football (soccer) player who was awarded the Asian Young Footballer of the Year by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 1999. He played at 2004 AFC Asian Cup. He is of Pakistani origin. He plays as a forward for Al-Arabi. Hamzah played for Qatar at the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship in New Zealand.
  • Imran Hussain (born on March 10, 1981), is a Pakistani footballer playing currently for Pakistan Army FC. He is also a member of the Pakistan national football team and debuted against India in 2005. Imran Hussain was also the top scorer of the Pakistan Premier League with 21 goals in the 2005 season.
  • Muhammad Essa Khan (born on November 20, 1983) is a Pakistani footballer playing currently for KRL FC. The striker is also the captain of Pakistan national football team and is one of the most talented football players Pakistan has seen in recent times. He can be used as a playmaker particularly in support of a striker, or a genuine centre forward because of his ball holding and passing skills. He is also a left-footed free-kick specialist.
  • Nabil Aslam (born 3 August 1984) is a Danish footballer of Pakistani descent who currently plays for AC Horsens in the Danish 1st Division .
  • Haroon Yousaf was born on 10 November 1973 in Mandi Bahauddin. He was the former Pakistan national football team Captain and was capped 53 times and scored 3 goals in his international career. The versatile footballer played as a defender or midfielder. Yousaf started his career at Pakistan Railways FC in 1990. He transferred to WAPDA FC the following season and stayed there for five years. In 1995, he moved to ABL FC where he became captain. He retired in 2003.
  • Abdul Ghafoor, (born 1941, in India), was a Pakistani professional footballer. He played as a Midfielder. Ghafoor was also a former Captain of the Pakistan national football team.
  • Azeem Razwan (born May 28, 1986) is a Pakistani footballer. The versatile footballer plays as a utility player. Azeem was a player at IFK Malmö which he joined as a youth, and developed at the club before becoming a part of the first team in 2004 after a loan stint at LM Lilla Torgs FF. In 2006 he helped them gain promotion to Division 1 Södra after winning Division 2.
  • Jaffar Khan (born on March 10, 1981) is a Pakistani footballer, who is the current captain of Pakistan Army FC. He is also the former captain of Pakistan national football team. Jaffar, nick named Jeff, has been playing for Pakistan Army FC since 1998, and has been the number one Pakistani keeper for many years since his first selection in 2001. Despite his lack of height needed for modern goalkeepers, he is able to make up for this by his some good shot-stopping skills and reflexes.
  • Tanveer Ahmed (born on April 15, 1972) is a Pakistani footballer, who is the former captain of WAPDA FC. He is also the former captain of Pakistan national football team. A mainstay in the national team, the experienced defender has played in many tournaments since his first call up. Ahmed is a central defender who has been playing for WAPDA FC since he transferred there in 2002 season. He is also a useful right back.
  • Sarfraz Rasool (born on July 10, 1975) is a former Pakistani international footballer, who played for KRL FC. The goal scoring midfielder had been playing for KRL FC from between 1999 to 2003, and was constantly in the goals for the national team. Sarfraz won the Golden boot at the 2003 SAFF Cup with 4 goals, and was named Asian Football Confederation Player of the Month.
  • Gohar Zaman (born on December 15, 1972) is a former Pakistani footballer, who played for ABL FC. During the 2002 World Cup qualifiers he became the only Pakistani footballer to score a hat-trick in a World Cup match. He completed hat-trick within 13 minutes against Sri Lanka in 3-3 draw. In a successful career, Gohar Zaman has won the Pakistan Premier League three times, and the Pakistan National Football Challenge Cup four times whilst a player with ABL FC.
  • Adam Luke Docker (born 17 November 1985) is an English-Pakistani footballer. He currently plays for FC United of Manchester. In 2007 he was called up for Pakistan, where he used the name of Adam Karim. Born to a Pakistani father and English mother, Docker began his professional football career with Bury, later joining Altrincham for a few months but then joined Bangor City in the 2005-06 season. He was released at the end of the 2006-07 season despite being a fairly impressive performer.
  • Umar Farooq Tariq Lufti (born 20 September 1951) is a former Pakistani footballer, who played for PIA FC. He is also a former Head coach of the Pakistan national football team, arguably the most qualified football coach of Pakistan, and the first-ever FIFA Coaching Instructor from South Asia. He is the current manager of PIA FC and the Head Coach of the Pakistan Women Football team. He was also manager of Karachi Bazigar in the Geo Super Football League 2007 campaign.
  • Naveed Akram (born on May 16, 1984) is a Pakistani international footballer playing currently for WAPDA FC. He made his international debut during the 2005 Indo-Pak series. The right back won the Pakistan Premier League with WAPDA in 2003, 2004 and the recent one in 2007/08. He also played in the Geo Super Football League 2007 with Lahore Lajpaals F.C. which topped the league round but lost in the semi-finals of the knock-out stage.
  • Amjad Iqbal (born 23 September 1980) is a professional footballer who plays for Bradford Park Avenue. He has been capped by Pakistan.
  • Iltaf Ahmed (born on 2 December 1979) is a British Pakistani footballer, who is the number one goalkeeper of Pakistan national football team. Iltaf was plucked from obscurity when former Pakistan number one Jaffar Khan was unavailable for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers against Iraq. Iltaf was recommended by a member of the national team, Amjad Iqbal and Pakistan football fans who search for eligible Pakistani footballers based aboard. He was on the bench for the 7-0 hammering by Iraq.
  • Muhammad Qasim (born on 1 May 1984) is a Pakistani footballer, who plays for KRL FC. He is also a member of Pakistan national football team. Qasim is a forward who can also play as a right-winger. He won the Geo Super Football League with Islamabad United in 2007.
  • Abbas Ali (born on September 3, 1990) is a Pakistani footballer, who plays for NBP FC. He is also a member of Pakistan national football team. Ali plays as a defender but can also play as a defensive midfielder. Aged only 15, he earned his first international cap during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in 2006. Because of his powerful physique despite his average height, as well as aggressive approach to the game, he has been dubbed as "Dynamite Kid" by some Pakistani football fans.
  • Farooq Shah (born on 19 October 1985) is a Pakistani footballer, who plays for NBP FC. He is also a member of Pakistan national football team. Shah plays as a Midfielder. He earned his first international cap during the Indo-Pak series in 2005 and scored his first goal in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. He is well-known for his short stature and immense work-rate on the pitch, as well as his eccentric hair styles which has made him a fans favourite.
  • Zahid Hameed (born on 1 August 1985) is a Pakistani footballer, who plays for WAPDA FC. He is also a member of Pakistan national football team. Hameed plays as a Midfielder. He earned his first international cap during the World Cup qualifiers in 2003 and scored his first goal in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. Hameed won Pakistan Premier League titles with WAPDA in 2003, 2004 and 2007/8. Due to Muhammad Essa's injury, Zahid was named Pakistan national team captain for SAFF Cup 2008.
  • Muhammad Shahid (born on 10 October 1985), is a Pakistani footballer, who plays for WAPDA FC. He is also a member of Pakistan national football team. Shahid plays as a Defender. He earned his first international cap during the 2005 Indo-Pak series. He won Pakistan Premier League titles with WAPDA in 2003, 2004 and 2007/8.
  • Atiq Ullah (born 1 January 1983), also known as Ateequllah, is a Pakistani footballer who plays for NBP FC. He is also a member of the Pakistan national football team. Atiq Ullah plays as a midfielder. He won the Geo Super Football League with Islamabad United in 2007. Atiq Ullah earned his first international cap during the Nepal friendlies.
  • Muhammad Rasool (born on 23 May 1985) is a Pakistani footballer, who plays for KRL FC. He is also a member of Pakistan national football team. Rasool is a forward who earned his first international cap during the Asian Cup qualifiers in 2006. His scored his first goal against Nepal. Muhammed Rasool was the most scoring player of Pakistan Premier League.

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