Norway Cup: Pakistan street child football team beat Frigg Oslo to qualify for second round
The Pakistan team is geared up to face Skjold IL club in their third match scheduled for August 1 (Tuesday).


Oslo: Pakistan street child football team on Monday displayed an impressive performance in their second match of the World Youth Football Cup in Norway.
They dominated the game against Arvoll IL club, securing a 2-1 victory and securing their spot in the next round of the tournament.
The team's captain, Tofail Shinwari, and Abdul Wahab were the ones responsible for netting the two crucial goals for Pakistan. This win came after their outstanding start in the tournament when they triumphed over Frigg Oslo FK with an impressive score of 11-1 on July 30.
Pakistan vs Frigg Oslo Football Club
— Maidaan (@Maidaanpk01) July 31, 2023
In Norway Cup football, Pakistan street child football team got off to a winning start by defeating Norway's Frigg Oslo Football Club 11-1.
Pakistan team dominated the match from the start, Pakistan opened the account in the sixth minute and… pic.twitter.com/HR5Vo38L2G
Next up, the Pakistan Street Child Football team is geared up to face Skjold IL club in their third match scheduled for August 1 (Tuesday).
The Pakistan squad consists of talented players, including Forwards: Tofail Shinwari, Faisal, Shamir Ali, Saud; Midfielders: Abdul Wahab, Muhammad Ali, Ali Asif, Ahmed Raza; Defenders: Muhammad Adeel, Abid Ali, Obaidullah, Asad Nasir; and Goalkeeper: Abdullah, Sahil.
The Pakistan Street Child Football Team has already achieved significant milestones in previous competitions. They were the runners-up in the Street Child Football World Cup held in Qatar, and in Norway Cup 2015, they secured the second position, followed by a commendable third position in Norway Cup 2016. Their consistent performances made them a team to watch in the ongoing World Youth Football Cup in Oslo.

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