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Then one day, the CEO of Standard Chartered Bank, Shahzad Dada, and his colleague Majid A. Khan, who are family friends of the Naqvis, visited for condolences. “Shahzad is involved in many NGO-related charity works, and so I shared my intention with him and asked for advice,” says Azfar. “He suggested that why don’t I start a football academy in Lyari. He said, he could get me connected with someone in Lyari with whom I could work on the project. At first, I was lost as I didn’t know anyone in Lyari and, even worse, I had never visited Lyari. However, one thing struck a chord with me — Emad used to tell me, ‘Baba when I am a fully qualified FIFA coach, one day, I will establish a football academy in Lyari for the underprivileged children of the area.’ He used to say there is an immense talent for football in Lyari.
“Emad himself used to play with [the football club] Karachi United. I remembered Emad telling my other son Ahmed after his visit abroad with the Karachi United boys that the kids of Lyari, if given the opportunity and support, had it in them to beat any foreign team any day.
“I shared my conversation with Shahzad Dada with another friend Sheikh Humayun Saghir, who is the head of Karachi Electric covering the areas that include Lyari. Humayun knew all the right people in Lyari and asked me to visit the place. In the meantime, Shahzad and Majid introduced us to a female social worker from Lyari, Mahira Ahmed Miyanji, who was trying to get a dedicated ground for the girls of Lyari to play football. Mahira told me that there are many girls in Lyari who play football but there is no dedicated space for them. She told me that she had been working on this project for the last two years but had not been able to do it, even though she had identified a ground in her neighborhood for the girls to play football in.
“On June 23, 2018, I went to see Mahira with Humayun and we visited the Sarbazi Football Ground in Singolane. Humayun had also called Habib Hasan, who is the Chairman of the Union Council responsible for the ground. I explained to them why I was interested in acquiring the ground and about my plans to establish a football academy,” says Azfar.
From there onwards, the family worked on finalising the plans for the academy with the locals of the area who Hasan had introduced to them. Finally, on August 18, 2018, the Naqvis signed the agreement with the UC-12 chairman and the Chairman, District Municipal Corporation (DMC) South, Malik Mohammad Fayyaz, for a 10-year exclusive use of the Sarbazi Football Ground. “Under the agreement, I was to develop the ground as the Coach Emad Football Academy for the boys and girls of the neighborhood,” says the father, who started by first establishing the Coach Emad Foundation (CEF). The ground was officially inaugurated on December 9, 2018.
Azfar explains that there are three programmes being carried out by CEF. The first is the establishment of the football academy in Lyari. The second is an education assistance programme that includes providing financial assistance to underprivileged children for their education, at least till high school, followed by placing them in mainstream schools. The third is working on the mental health issues of society and to establish a support group for parents who have lost young children, especially under the same circumstances in which the Naqvis lost their son.