Pakistan’s Street Child Football Team made an impressive debut at the Street Child World Cup, securing consecutive victories that have won admiration nationwide for their spirited international performances.
The young Pakistani squad began their campaign with a commanding 2-0 victory against Indonesia. Forward Kashif Khan was the standout player, scoring both goals to clinch the win.
Building on this success, Pakistan delivered an even more dominant performance in their second match, overwhelming Mexico with a 5-0 triumph. Kashif Khan again spearheaded the attack with two goals, while Essa Khan contributed two more. Shahid Anjum also found the net, completing the emphatic victory and showcasing Pakistan’s offensive prowess.
In a significant development, the players and team officials dedicated these back-to-back wins to “Marka-e-Haq” and the members of Pakistan’s armed forces, honoring their sacrifices and service to the country.
“These victories belong to the people of Pakistan,” team representatives declared after the matches. “We proudly dedicate our wins to Marka-e-Haq and to the courageous men and women of the Pakistan Armed Forces whose dedication and sacrifices inspire us every day.”
The management further commended the players for their discipline, unity, and determination. They highlighted how the team embodies the resilience and talent of Pakistan’s youth, despite the challenging circumstances many players have faced during their upbringing.
Looking ahead, the Pakistan Street Child Football Team approaches the remaining fixtures of the tournament with confidence, carrying the aspirations of millions who are eager to witness the young squad’s continued success on the global stage.
