• Hafiz Wohaib Butt Memorial Football Club or simply Wohaib FC is a professional football club based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Wohaib is the first Pakistani...
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    in group B of the qualified teams along with PAS Tehran of Iran, and Wohaib FC of Pakistan. Al Wasl won both of its two games in the group stage, being...
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  • Mohammad Nauman Khan (category Wohaib FC players)
    Football Championship title in 1993 and 1995. He was also borrowed by Wohaib FC to take part in the 1992–93 Asian Club Championship. He made his international...
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  • cricket team 26 Punjab Stadium 15,000 Football Lahore Punjab WAPDA FC, Wohaib FC, Pakistan national football team 27 Sheikhupura Stadium 15,000 Cricket...
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    Taiwan Power Company F.C. facing off against each other and 2011 Pakistan Premier League champions Khan Research Laboratories F.C. The same month, it hosted...
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  • Afghan Sports and Baloch Quetta, along with University Football Club and Wohaib. The club won their first game defeating University Football Club 1–0. In...
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  • were drawn in group F with SSGC, Wohaib and Masha United. The club started the campaign with a 1–1 draw against Wohaib. The club advanced tuntil the semifinals...
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  • Qazi Ashfaq (category Wohaib FC players)
    the National Youth Football Championship. Ashfaq initially played for Wohaib FC until joining Punjab, where he won the National Football Championship...
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  • Sindh Karachi Port Trust Punjab Stadium 15,000 Lahore Punjab WAPDA FC, Wohaib FC, Pakistan national football team Army Stadium 10,000 Rawalpindi Punjab...
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  • 22 January 1993 Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa Referee: Pirom Un-Prasert (Thailand) The Lost Tale of PKNK FC Asian Club Competitions 1993 at RSSSF.com...
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