Pakistan, May 28 -- The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) on Tuesday elected Mohsen Gilani as its new president, ending a six-year administrative vacuum in the country's top football body. Gilani, a former FIFA Development Officer, secured a simple majority with 13 votes in the second round of polling, edging out Taha Alizai of Karachi United, who received 11 votes. He becomes the 17th president of the federation. Meanwhile, the PFF also elected three vice-presidents, Naveed Aslam Khan Lodhi, Hafiz Zakaullah, and Dr Muhammad Ali. The election marks a major turning point for the PFF, which had been under a FIFA-appointed Normalisation Committee since 2019 following prolonged internal disputes and organizational dysfunction. Restoring a perm...
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