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Pakistani to play FIFA Club World Cup for the first time

News Desk

Feb 04

For the first time in history, a Pakistani footballer will play in the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Club World Cup.

 

 Haris Zeb, a footballer of Pakistani origin, has signed a contract with New Zealand’s football club, Auckland City.

 

Auckland City qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup after winning the Oceania Champions League. The team will compete against top clubs like Germany’s Bayern Munich, Argentina’s Boca Juniors, and Portugal’s Benfica in the tournament.

 

Haris Zeb has already started pre-season training with Auckland City. The 23-year-old winger was selected for Pakistan’s national team in 2023 for a four-nation tournament. However, he could not participate after getting injured. 

 

Born in New Zealand in 2001, Haris holds dual citizenships of both Pakistan and New Zealand. His Pakistani nationality makes him eligible to play for the Pakistan football team.

 

Haris has already informed the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) about his availability for the national team.

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