The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) reminds schools across the country about the opportunity to take part in FIFA’s Football for Schools (F4S) Programme—a global initiative that aims to bring football into the classroom and use the power of sport to teach important life skills.
With the current cycle of the programme nearing its end, FIFA has set a final deadline of 31 December 2025 for countries to confirm their participation.
The PFF is committed to making sure children aged 4 to 14 across Pakistan don’t miss out on this unique chance to learn, grow, and play through football.
FIFA will also help organize a special training course for PE teachers, either in person or online, so they can lead fun and meaningful football activities in schools.
Speaking about the opportunity, PFF President Syed Mohsen Gilani said:
“Football for Schools is more than just a sports programme, it’s a way to shape the future of our kids. Through football, they can learn teamwork, discipline, and confidence that go far beyond the field. I urge schools across Pakistan to get involved and make sure their students benefit from this wonderful initiative. Let’s give every child the chance to grow through the beautiful game,” he added.


