The Pakistan Women’s National Futsal Team is finally set for liftoff after the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) rolled out open trials across five major cities to identify talent that will form the country’s first-ever squad.
The announcement comes as Pakistan prepares to make its debut at the inaugural SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship 2026.
The federation’s move has generated excitement within Pakistan’s growing women’s football community, offering aspiring players, regardless of age or background, a rare opportunity to break into the national setup. With SAFF 2026 only a month away, the PFF aims to use this window to scout, groom, and prepare a competitive squad capable of making a serious impact on the regional stage.
According to the official schedule, trials will be conducted in Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, and Karachi, ensuring accessibility for athletes from all corners of the country. The nationwide structure also reflects the PFF’s renewed commitment to expanding the women’s game by tapping into Pakistan’s diverse and often overlooked talent pool.
The federation has urged players to come forward with confidence, emphasizing that selections will be based purely on skill, commitment, and potential. For many young women, this could be a landmark chance not only to showcase their abilities but also to represent Pakistan at an international championship.
The PFF believes that with proper training, exposure, and opportunity, Pakistan’s women can compete at the highest level, and the road to SAFF 2026 begins with these trials. As the dates approach, anticipation continues to build. For countless young players, the message is clear: bring your passion, bring your game, and seize the chance to wear the green jersey.
The Pakistan Women’s National Futsal Team will make its debut next month, and every player has a fair shot at being part of this historic event.