Pakistan’s sports fans can look forward to a thrilling July 2025, with the sporting calendar pitting national teams and athletes across a wide range of disciplines on the international stage. From hockey to athletics, squash to snooker, the month promises action and opportunity for Pakistan’s brightest sporting talents.
Here’s a look at the sporting calendar that will keep Pakistan’s athletes busy this month
| Date | Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 3-13th July | U18 Asia Cup Hockey – Live | China |
| 11 July | World Aquatics | Singapore |
| 12 July | U16 Asian Volleyball | Thailand |
| 13 July | IBSF Snooker (U17, U21, 6-Red, Masters) | Bahrain |
| 15 July | Arshad Nadeem in World Athletics Silver | Switzerland |
| 16 July | World Students Games | Germany |
| 20 July | PAK vs BAN Cricket Series | Bangladesh |
| 21 July | World Junior Squash | Egypt |
| 22 July | Jahangir Khan PSA Challenge | Karachi |
| 24 July | U19 Volleyball World Champs | Uzbekistan |
| 25 July | Asian Junior Tenpin Bowling | Qatar |
The country’s rising hockey stars are already in China, contesting the Under-18 Asia Cup. The team has secured two wins out of two and will face Pool A toppers Bangladesh next, tomorrow.
Pakistan’s swimmers will feature at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. The event is an important benchmark as the federation continues to push for more international exposure.
Pakistan’s junior volleyball team will look to continue raising Pakistan’s banner at the international level when it begins its campaign in the Asian Championship in Thailand.
Pakistan’s promising cueists will head to Bahrain to participate in the IBSF World Championships across multiple age categories and formats, including U17, U21, 6-Red, and Masters.
All eyes will be on javelin star Arshad Nadeem when he competes in the World Athletics Silver event in Switzerland on July 15, adding some much-needed practice ahead of the World Championships.
Pakistan’s contingent will also take part in the World Students Games in Germany beginning July 16, providing young athletes a chance to test themselves against global competition.
Pakistan’s men’s cricket team will finally return to action when they head to Bangladesh for a three-match T20I series later this month.
Young squash talent will be in action at the World Junior Championships in Egypt starting July 21. Back home, the prestigious Jahangir Khan PSA Challenge returns to Karachi on July 22, gathering international players in honour of Pakistan’s squash legend.
Pakistan’s U19 volleyball squad will travel to Uzbekistan for their debut at the World Championship kicking off July 24.
The month rounds out with Pakistan’s bowlers heading to Doha for the Asian Junior Tenpin Bowling Championship, beginning July 25.
From youth competitions to elite showpieces, July represents a key stretch in Pakistan’s sporting calendar. For federations and fans alike, it will be an opportunity to measure progress, celebrate achievements, and support athletes carrying the national flag abroad.
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