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Will football improve Indo-Pak ties?

August 16, 2014 18:43 IST
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Pakistan football team captain Kaleem Ullah has said that he hoped a two-match series against arch-rivals India in the coming week would lead to peace and friendship between the two nations.

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Pakistan flew to Bangalore on Friday to face India in a two-match football series, the first between the neighbouring nations in nine years.

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Will football improve Indo-Pak ties?

August 16, 2014 18:43 IST
India and Pakistan sports fans

Football takes a back seat in cricket-mad South Asia but such is the rivalry between the two countries that any sporting clash attracts keen interest, Sport24 reported.

Kaleem Ullah said that it is a historic occasion and he hopes a lot of doors, like that of peace, friendship and mutual cooperation will open with this short but important series.

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Will football improve Indo-Pak ties?

August 16, 2014 18:43 IST
Kaleem Ullah

Kaleem Ullah said that he set little store by the FIFA rankings, which put Pakistan, once a power in Asian football, 165th in the world, well below India at 151.

The striker said that when Pakistan and India play each other, in any sport be it cricket, hockey or football, nothing matters, and added that the only thing which matters is that how the team handles the pressure and the team which handles the pressure well wins the day.

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August 16, 2014 18:43 IST
India captain Sunil Chhetri, second left, with teammates

Kaleem Ullah also said that they can bring people closer with sports and football also has that power.

The football matches between India and Pakistan would be played in Bangalore on August 17 and 20, the report added.