Committee for the Restoration of Football Activities (CRFA) is consistently gaining strength

 

(LahoreCliffNews): Committee for the Restoration of Football Activities (CRFA) is consistently gaining strength, in a latest development Canadian Expert Muhammad Akram Sindhi has decided to grace the board of the CRFA as chairman; his inclusion in this august body was announced after approval of Mian Abbas, Pattern-in-Chief. According to the press release issued hereby CRFA, Muhammad Akram Sindhi is an international football stalwart who has been serving the game for decades. The newly inducted Chairman is soccer coach at Roughe River Football Academy registered with Ontario Football Association, former coach at Goviva Canadian Soccer league and Major League Soccer (MLS) Canada. He hails from historical city of Multan and now settled in Toronto Canada. Mian Abbas wished that Mr. Sindhi he will contribute his effort to speed up the process for the restoration and improvement of football activities at national and international level.

The latest list of CRFA is:

Pattern-in-chief Mian Abbas, Lahore

Chairman, Muhammad Akram Sindhi, Multan/Toronto Canada

President, Muhammad Asif Khakwani, Bahawalnagar

Members are:

1-      Ghulam Sarwar Teddy, Lahore

2-      Sharafat Ali, Multan

3-      Zahid Luqman, Jaranwala

4-      Muhammad Imtiaz Butt, Faisalabad

5-      Haroon Yousaf, Mandi Baha-ud-Din

6-      Agha M. Ajmal, Lahore

7-      Amjad Zakria, Kabirwala Agha M. Ajmal, Lahore

8-      Tanveer-ul-Hassnain Lahore

9-      Ashfaq Ahmed, Sahiwal

10- Muhammad Amir, Lahore

11- Naveed Akram, Multan

12- Tariq Mateera, Bahawalnagar

13- Mohammad Khaled Khan, Lahore

The basic purpose of the committee is to usher Pakistani football into international main stream along with improvement at local, departmental, national, international, club and league level.  This would lead to a continuity in football and will usher an era of prosperity and better jobs for players. These former legends would teach, train, practice and organize football at grass root level, which will eventually popularize football. The aim is to practically prepare internationally competitive footballers and benefit youth from exposure to legends.