Karachi City Football Club has announced the signing of Pakistan’s rising football star, Nadia Khan as they bolster their already formidable squad in the National Women’s Championship.
This signing comes as Karachi City dominates the National Women’s Championship, topping their group with stunning performances in the tournament.
Karachi City showcased their offensive prowess with remarkable victories, securing a 44-0 win in their first match and a 33-0 triumph in their second. These impressive score-lines highlight the team’s potential to win the tournament as they head into the quarterfinals.
Nadia Khan, who is currently playing in the third tier of English football for Doncaster Rovers Belles, brings a wealth of talent and international experience to Karachi City.
In the last SAFF Women’s Championship, Nadia made headlines by scoring four goals in a single match against the Maldives, showcasing her scoring ability and playmaking skills.
With three appearances for the Pakistan national team, Nadia’s signing is expected to bolster Karachi City’s attacking options. Her versatility and goal-scoring record make her a valuable addition to a team already brimming with talent.
Nadia’s arrival is a significant boost for the team while her international experience and scoring ability will undoubtedly enhance their chances of lifting the championship title.
Nadia Khan’s debut will bring eyeballs, as she is the biggest superstar in Pakistan women’s national squad. Fans will be hopeful that her presence will continue Karachi City’s winning streak and drive the team to further success in the national competition.
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