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Pakistan Women's Football Achieves Historic Win at FIFA Series 2026

Apr 24, 2026
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Pakistan women’s football makes history at FIFA Series 2026 with record 8-0 win and third-place finish

## Historic Victory in Abidjan

Pakistan's women's football team made a significant mark at the FIFA Series 2026 in Ivory Coast. Competing in their first senior FIFA event, the team achieved a record-breaking 8-0 victory against Turks and Caicos Islands on April 9 at the Stade Alassane Ouattara. This win surpassed their previous best of 7-0.

Nadia Khan, a standout forward, contributed to the scoreline and became Pakistan's all-time leading goal scorer. Other key players included Aqsa Mushtaq and Layla Banaras, who each scored twice, and Zahmena Malik, who netted Pakistan’s first goal in a FIFA Series match. Captain Maria Khan and goalkeeper Zeeyana Jivraj also played crucial roles.

## Tournament Performance

Despite the strong start, Pakistan faced challenges in subsequent matches, losing 1-0 to Mauritania and 2-0 to hosts Ivory Coast. The latter match was particularly tough as they played with ten players following a red card for Anmol Hira.

## Rebuilding After a Hiatus

Pakistan's return to international football in late 2022 followed an eight-year absence due to FIFA suspensions related to internal federation issues. The team is now focused on rebuilding, with efforts to enhance the women's game through school competitions and partnerships with educational institutions.

The Pakistan Football Federation, led by President Syed Mohsen Gilani, is committed to developing a robust structure for women's football, aiming for long-term growth with FIFA's support. The team finished third in their group, gaining valuable experience and marking a positive step forward in their international journey.

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