SOCCER: Panther Club face PWD today

Published August 12, 2005

LAHORE, Aug 11: Faisalabad’s Panther Football Club will open their campaign in second Pakistan Premier League on when they will take on Pakistan Public Works Department (PWD) at City District Government Karachi (CDGK) Stadium.

It will be second home encounter for PWD. Their first home match against Lahore’s Wohaib Club ended in 2-1 victory.

Panther will host their eleven home encounters at Govt. Muslim College Ground, 38 kilometres from Faisalabad.

Panther FC squad: Ghulam Murtaza (Skipper), Asif Hussain Shah, Muhammad Asif, Abdul Abbas, Muhammad Saleem, Samar Isahaq, Noor Nabi Shah, Zahid Iqbal, Tahir Hussain, Muhammad Amin, Ali Sher, Tahir Nawaz, Muhammad Wasim, Qurban Ali, Asif Nawaz, Abdul Jabbar, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Afzal.

Officials: Muhammad Ashraf Khan (Manager) and Muhammad Aslam (Coach).

Revised Schedule of matches at Karachi Centre :

Aug 12  PWD Vs Panther FC at CDGK Stadium,NBP v Wohaib FC CDGK Stadium

Aug 13   HBL Vs NBP at Agha Khan Gymkhana

Aug 14   KPT Vs Wohaib FC at CDGK Stadium

Aug 15   HBL Vs Panther FC at Agha Khan Gymkhana

Aug 16   KPT Vs PWD at CDGK Stadium

Aug 17   NBP Vs Panther FC at CDGK Stadium

Aug 18   PWD VS PTCL at CDGK Stadium

Aug 19   KPT Vs Navy at CDGK Stadium

Aug 20   NBP Vs PTCL at CDGK Stadium

Aug 21   KPT Vs Panther FC at CDGK Stadium.—APP

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