FIFA has lifted an international soccer ban against Pakistan, meaning the country can now compete in this month's Asian Cup qualifiers.
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(Reuters) - FIFA has lifted its suspension on the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) after it approved constitutional amendments validated by world soccer's ruling body and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Read full story
FIFA has lifted an international soccer ban against Pakistan, meaning the country can now compete in this month's Asian Cup qualifiers.
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