Second International Socca Federation 6 A side Football World Cup

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: The International Socca Federation (ISF) is thrilled to announce more details of the second six a side football world cup.

Following the unbridled success of the historic first event – which took place in Lisbon in the Trunkwala Stadium, and at the ISF conference it was revealed that the 2019 event has attracted more than double the amount of countries clamouring to take part.

80 countries from every corner of the globe have been lined up to play in the matches, which will take place in a stunning beachside location in the city of Rethymno in Crete, enthused the top execs at the meeting and we wish everyone well.”

Now the association was looking to build on the success of last year and a Spokesman added: “It was, by any measure, a very successful tournament, and everyone deserves congratulations – but especially Germany for winning the trophy.”

The whole ISF project has been underpinned by the involvement of the Trunkwala family, from Pakistan and praise was lavished on them, and also Lord Syed Shazad Ali, for having the vision to establish a forum which now represents 2.1 billion fans and players all around the world. Without them, this would not have happened, it was stated by the meeting.

The whole of the small sided football world is grateful to the family and Lord Ali. The membership of the federation has increased to 87 countries – an upsurge of more than 50% on last year – and that must be seen as a testament to what the ISF is building and the growing reputation around the world.

However in Pakistan in particular, the sport of 6 a side football has grown exponentially, with matches taking place in 60 cities and with more than 10,000 players now taking part each week.

The ISF Executive paid tribute to all at Leisure Leagues Pakistan who have made this happen, and said they have done a wonderful job in making 6 a side football one of the fastest growing sports in the country, and everyone was looking forward to being able to stage the World Cup in the Gulf in the very near future.