Pakistan Street Child Football Team Advances to Norway Cup 2023 Final

Sat Aug 05 2023
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OSLO: In an extraordinary display of skill and determination, the Pakistan street child football team, competing under the banner of Muslim Hands FC, has stormed into the final of the Norway Cup 2023. The Men in Green secured their 7th consecutive victory in the tournament by beating Bremnes 2-0 in the semifinals.

Abid Ali and Abdullah were the heroes of the match, scoring the crucial goals that propelled Pakistan to yet another resounding triumph. Throughout the tournament, Pakistan has exhibited unparalleled dominance, netting an impressive total of 28 goals while conceding only two.

This historic victory marks a significant step towards fulfilling the dreams that were so close to realization in Doha last year when Pakistan narrowly lost the final of the Street Child World Cup. With their hearts set on victory, the team is now just one step away from claiming the ultimate glory in the Norway Cup.

Pakistan Defeat Sandviken in Quarter-Final

In the quarter-finals earlier today, Pakistan displayed their unwavering determination, defeating Sandviken 2-0 to secure their spot in the semifinals. Faisal was the star of the quarter-final match, scoring both goals that propelled his team to success.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Norway, Saadia Altaf Qazi, congratulated the team on their remarkable performance in the tournament. She praised their dedication and skill, recognizing the team’s outstanding efforts in the tournament thus far.

Representing Muslim Hands, a prominent charity organization, Pakistan has garnered immense support and admiration for their relentless pursuit of success on the football field. With the name of Muslim Hands FC emblazoned on their jerseys, the team has captured the hearts of football enthusiasts across the world.

A total of 2,350 teams and approximately 30,000 players from around the globe are participating in the Norway Cup, making Pakistan’s advancement to the final even more commendable.

The Pakistan street child football team has a storied history in international tournaments, having finished as runners-up in the Street Child World Cup in Doha last year, and securing the second position in the previous edition in Russia (2018). Their quest for victory has taken them to the third spot in Brazil (2014), showcasing their unwavering determination to succeed at the highest level of football.

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