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Zulfia Nazeer of Pakistan is ready to travel after recovering from an injury.

 She will play for the team in an exhibition game against Singapore.

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She will play for the team in an exhibition game against Singapore.Zulfia Nazeer, a striker for Pakistan, is thrilled to have returned to the national women's football team for the visit to Singapore.

Due to a knee injury she sustained during the SAFF Championship in Nepal last year, Zulfia was sidelined for almost 10 months.


"I'm thrilled to be back and appreciative. Due to injuries, I believe I was sidelined for nine to ten months, but the everyday improvement I made encouraged me to continue. Time passes, and even though it was a trying time for me, I'm glad to be back, Alhamdulilah," Zulfia remarked in an interview with Geo News.
She also praised the national women's team for their impressive performance since making a comeback to the international stage.

She said, "I was extremely pleased with the team's performance during the Olympic Qualifiers and the journey to Saudi Arabia. "If we keep playing international matches, we can advance the game significantly. Every victory brings us closer to being great.

"The coaches and the management also deserve credit for doing their job in a professional manner," she continued.

The forward emphasised the value of consistency when it comes to the advancement of the squad.
It should be mentioned that Pakistan has missed a number of international competitions as FIFA twice suspended the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) in recent years.

"Because consistency is key, I believe we will advance well as long as there is no gap. Even better, she said, we can raise our ranks. "Players' lives become difficult when there is a gap because they are unsure of whether they should pursue football as a career."

Instead of leaving today for Singapore, the Pakistani women's football squad will do so tomorrow (Sunday).

Since there was no flight on Saturday from Karachi to Singapore, the itinerary was altered. Tomorrow morning, the crew will depart for Singapore via Lahore.
The women's team's departure was at first postponed because of late No Objection Certificate (NOC) and visa issuing.

Due to the aforementioned delays, the girls in green will only be able to play one match against Singapore on July 18. They were originally supposed to play two friendly matches against Singapore.


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