The Prime Minister notes a Pakistani football star, struggling to sell “Galipias” – Aitrend

A collection shows a soccer player Mohamed Rees (left) and Prime Minister Sherfes Sharif. - Facebook@Muhammad Rias/PID/File
A collection shows a soccer player Mohamed Rees (left) and Prime Minister Sherfes Sharif. – Facebook@Muhammad Rias/PID/File

Islamabad: Mohamed Riz, a promising talent in the Pakistani National Football Team, received an invitation to the Prime Minister’s home after a video of the sale of Galipis on the Internet appeared.

This development comes yet Geo News The case was highlighted in a report earlier this week, with a highlight of how the 29-year-old prominent player who represented Pakistan at the 2018 Asian Games, was left after his previous administration, K-Electric Recovery, the soccer team.

This solution came after the former Pakistan government, Tweik-Insaf (PTI), imposed a controversial ban on the sport of administrations-a decision that Reese considered early and harmful to the sports industry.

As a result, Rayez, who was playing football in the departments, turned into a Galipis in the corner of a street in his hometown, Hang.

The administrative football solution, despite the directives of Prime Minister Sherfins Sharif, left the talented athletes who are struggling to survive.

“For years, I have been waiting for the promised sports for administrative sports,” Rees said earlier this week.

“I was optimistic after hearing the Prime Minister’s announcement, but the delay was unbearable. Without income, I had to find a honest way to provide my family. That is why I am now standing in a street corner, and I cook Gallis instead of playing football.”

According to the sources of the Pakistani Sports Council (PSB), Rioz has been invited to the evening today, as it may meet the provision of the Prime Minister, depending on its availability.

His call is seen as the Prime Minister’s home as a decisive step in recognizing the elite athletes’ struggles in Pakistan and restoring their lost dignity.

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