Pakistan Street Child Football team extend winning run in Norway Cup

OSLO: Pakistan Street Child Football team on Tuesday, thumped Oystese IL Oystese/Norheimsund 3-1 to register a hat-trick of victories in the ongoing Norway Cup 2024.

The national street child football team, playing under the name of Muslim Hands FC, qualified for the playoff stage of the tournament by winning their last group-stage fixture in a thumping fashion.

The Pakistan team started their third fixture of the Norway Cup on a high as they netted two goals in the first half, compared to Oystese IL Oystese/Norheimsund’s one.

The side carried on the momentum in the second half and scored one more to clinch a dominant victory.

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Skipper Mohammad Adeel and Shahid Anjum scored for the Pakistan street child football team.

The national team will feature in the Norway Cup 2024 playoff stage on August 1.

Pakistan kicked off their Norway Cup campaign in style as they defeated Astor Footballklubb 6-1 with Abdul Ghani leading the charge with a brace.

They then outclassed Vardeneset BK 5-0 to claim their second successive victory in the ongoing tournament.

Pakistan’s squad for Norway Cup 2024

Goalkeepers: Aryan, Adeel Ali Khan
Defenders: Asad Nasir, Ubaidullah, Mohammad Adeel, Hamza Gul
Midfielders: Mohammad Junaid, Mohammad Khan, Daniyal, Owais, Mohammad Osama
Forwards: Mohammad Kashif, Isa Khan, Shahid Anjum, Abdul Ghani

For the unversed, the Pakistan street child football team finished as the runners-up of the previous edition of the Norway Cup after falling to a 9-10 defeat on penalties against Sola FK.

Pakistan street child football team entered the final after remaining unbeaten in seven games.

The national team scored the most goals by any team in the tournament and also recorded the largest victory in the tournament’s history when they blew Frigg Oslo FK 11-1.

For an exceptional tournament, Pakistan’s Asad Nasir was adjudged the player of the Norway Cup 2023.

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Pakistan Street Child Football team continues to shine in Norway Cup 2024

OSLO: Pakistan Street Child Football team on Monday, outclassed Vardeneset BK 5-0 to claim their second successive victory in the ongoing Norway Cup.

The national street child football team, playing under the name of Muslim Hands FC, extended their dream start to the tournament with an all-round display.

The Pakistan team started their second fixture of the Norway Cup on a high as they netted two goals in the first half. The side carried on the momentum in the second half and scored three more to clinch a thumping.

Leading the way for Pakistan was Mohammad Kashif, who scored a brace while skipper Mohammad Adeel, Mohammad Khan and Shahid Anjum chipped in with a strike apiece.

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While Pakistan forwards were on a roll against Vardeneset BK, their defence also displayed exceptional grit and refrained the opposition from scoring a single goal.

Pakistan kicked off their Norway Cup campaign in style as they defeated Astor Footballklubb 6-1 with Abdul Ghani leading the charge with a brace.

Pakistan street child football team next faces Oystese IL Oystese/Norheimsund in their last group-stage fixture on Tuesday, July 30th.

Pakistan’s squad for Norway Cup 2024

Goalkeepers: Aryan, Adeel Ali Khan
Defenders: Asad Nasir, Ubaidullah, Mohammad Adeel, Hamza Gul
Midfielders: Mohammad Junaid, Mohammad Khan, Daniyal, Owais, Mohammad Osama
Forwards: Mohammad Kashif, Isa Khan, Shahid Anjum, Abdul Ghani

For the unversed, the Pakistan street child football team finished as the runners-up of the previous edition of the Norway Cup after falling to a 9-10 defeat on penalties against Sola FK.

Pakistan street child football team entered the final after remaining unbeaten in seven games.

The national team scored the most goals by any team in the tournament and also recorded the largest victory in the tournament’s history when they blew Frigg Oslo FK 11-1.

For an exceptional tournament, Pakistan’s Asad Nasir was adjudged the player of the Norway Cup 2023.

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Pakistan one step away from glory, advance to Norway Cup final

OSLO: Pakistan Street child football team continued its dominant run in the ongoing Norway Cup, and qualified for the final by winning their seventh consecutive game on Friday.

Green Shirts created history by reaching the final without a single loss in the tournament. They annihilated Norwegian club Bremnes 2-0 in the semi-final stage.

Pakistan started the game carrying the momentum from their Norway Cup quarter-final clash against Sandviken and scored an early goal in the first half courtesy of Abdul Wahab. The lead was further solidified by Abid Ali’s goal in the second half.

Before humbling Bremnes in the semifinals, green shirts destroyed Sandviken in the quarter-final.

They challenged their defence throughout the first half but failed to convert into a goal.

However, it was only a matter of time before Faisal Ahmed scored two defining goals in the second half to win the game for his team.

The national team showed remarkable progress and growth throughout the Norway Cup, as they scored 28 goals and conceded only two.

Pakistan Street child football team has rejuvenated Pakistanis living in Norway, as they celebrated their historic performance with them.

Pakistan’s Ambassador in Norway, Saadia Altaf Qazi, also appreciated the team’s remarkable run in the tournament during their meeting on August 1.

Pakistan Street child football team will take on Sola FK in the Norway Cup final today.

It is worth mentioning here that Pakistan qualified for the finals of the Norway Cup for the second time, after ending up as runners-up in Norway Cup 2015.

Pakistan team also finished runners-up in the Street Child World Cup in Doha last year. They remained undefeated in that tournament, until losing to the eventual champions Egypt in the final on penalties.

They were also runners-up in the Street Child World Cup 2018 in Russia (2018), whereas, in the 2014 edition they finished third after losing in the semi-finals.

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