Pakistan Record Another Historic Win at SAFF Futsal 2026: A Breakthrough Moment for Indoor Football

Pakistan’s futsal story reached a historic turning point in January 2026 as both the men’s and women’s national teams registered their first-ever international victories at the SAFF Futsal Championship 2026. These back-to-back wins have not only lifted national morale but also signaled Pakistan’s arrival on the South Asian futsal map, a discipline still in its formative years at home.
For a country traditionally associated with outdoor football and cricket, these results represent a foundational leap toward competitive indoor football.
Men’s Team: The Great Comeback Against Bhutan
After a difficult start to the tournament, the Pakistan men’s futsal team delivered a statement performance that will be remembered for years.
Match Details
- Fixture: Pakistan vs Bhutan
- Venue: Nonthaburi Stadium
- Date: January 16, 2026
- Final Score: Pakistan 4 – 2 Bhutan
How the Comeback Unfolded
Pakistan entered the match under pressure after a 7–1 defeat to the Maldives in their opening group game. The first half against Bhutan followed a similar pattern, with Pakistan trailing 2–0 at halftime.
What followed was a textbook futsal turnaround.
- Tactical reshuffling at halftime
- Higher pressing intensity
- Faster ball circulation and counter-pressing
The “Green Shirts” scored four unanswered goals in the second half, overwhelming Bhutan and sealing Pakistan’s first-ever victory in a SAFF Men’s Futsal event.
Why This Win Matters
- First international futsal win in Pakistan men’s history
- Proof of adaptability in a high-tempo indoor format
- A major psychological boost after a heavy opening defeat
Women’s Team: Azwa Chaudhry’s Hat-Trick Makes History
The momentum actually began one day earlier, when the Pakistan women’s team wrote their own chapter of history.
Match Details
- Fixture: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
- Venue: Bangkok, Thailand
- Date: January 15, 2026
- Final Score: Pakistan 3 – 2 Sri Lanka
Star of the Match
Azwa Chaudhry delivered a sensational hat-trick, instantly etching her name into Pakistan futsal folklore.
Match Flow
- The game was evenly poised at 1–1 at halftime
- Pakistan took the lead through attacking urgency
- Sri Lanka pushed hard for an equalizer in the final minutes
However, Pakistan’s defensive discipline and composure under pressure ensured the scoreline remained intact, handing the women’s team their first-ever SAFF Futsal victory.
Historical Significance
- First international win for Pakistan women in SAFF futsal
- First international futsal hat-trick by a Pakistani woman
- A landmark moment for women’s football development
Winning Against the Odds: Why These Results Are Special
These victories are even more impressive when viewed against the structural challenges faced by Pakistan futsal.
Limited Infrastructure
Pakistan currently lacks dedicated international-standard futsal arenas, forcing players to train in adapted or shared facilities.
Minimal Preparation Time
- Short transition period from 11-a-side football
- Limited exposure to high-speed futsal tactics
- Minimal international match experience
Building from Scratch
Beyond players, this tournament also marked progress off the court:
- Pakistani referees and coaches completed international certification courses
- Laying the groundwork for long-term futsal development inside the country
Reaction from the Pakistan Football Federation
Mohsin Gilani, President of the Pakistan Football Federation, praised the teams’ resilience and achievement:
“Our players and coaches have made history. These victories are proof of their resilience and hard work despite limited resources. We will build on this foundation to make Pakistan a competitive force in global futsal.”
This endorsement signals institutional backing, a critical factor for sustaining momentum.
What’s Next for Pakistan at SAFF Futsal 2026?
The tournament is still in full swing, with crucial fixtures ahead.
Upcoming Matches
Women’s Team
- vs Maldives — January 17
- vs India — January 19 (high-voltage clash)
Men’s Team
- Remaining group-stage fixtures
- Aim: secure a semi-final berth and continue the momentum
Each match now carries qualification and confidence-building importance.
Bigger Picture: Why This Matters for Pakistan Football
These wins are not isolated results. They represent:
- Validation of Pakistan’s untapped futsal potential
- Momentum for youth and women participation
- A pathway toward structured leagues and academies
- Increased regional respect within South Asia
With consistent investment, coaching education, and infrastructure, futsal could become Pakistan’s fastest-growing football discipline.
Final Word
Pakistan’s twin victories at SAFF Futsal 2026 are more than just wins on the scoreboard. They are proof of concept — that with resilience, smart tactics, and belief, Pakistan can compete even in emerging formats of the global game.










