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Leisure Leagues move another ex-Arsenal footballer to Pakistan

  • May 27, 2017

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Portugal’s Luís Boa Morte has been denounced as a latest name to join a raft of football legends set to revisit Pakistan in Jul as partial of a Leisure Leagues Pakistan (LLP) initiative.

Morte, who played for Fulham, West Ham and Arsenal during a successful career, will join a likes of formerly announced icons such as Ronaldinho, Robert Pires, Nicolas Anelka and David James to play a five-a-side gift compare with Pakistani youth.

“I’m vehement to come to Pakistan,” pronounced Morte. “I’ve never been to a nation so I’m looking brazen to be a partial of a family.

“There are ways to make football large in Pakistan,” he claims before seeking fans: “Are we prepared for football?”

“We wish to revitalise sports activities in Pakistan, and Balochistan privately has measureless footballing talent though lacks a right platform. We wish a girl of Balochistan to register with a LLP, a name that guarantees that they will get to play football but any hardships,” pronounced Mehmood Trunkwala, authority of a World Group and a male behind a LLP.

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Anas Trunkwala, Director World Group, is assured that a LLP will assistance Pakistani players turn general footballers, get scholarships in unfamiliar varsities and practice abroad.

“Players will also get a possibility to be lerned by general coaches and play on thousands of football pitches in Pakistan,” he added. “Football is a tremendously renouned competition in Pakistan and this pierce will assist growth during grassroots level. This joining will yield a much-needed height for immature talent in Pakistan to come brazen and acquire a skills required to play football during an general level”.

Leisure Leagues Pakistan is a national beginning to move football to Pakistan.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1420081/leisure-leagues-bring-another-ex-real-madrid-footballer-pakistan/

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