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Pakistan hopes to kick off new era

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Abu Bakar Yasin and Srosh Khan

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Getty Images The Pakistan women's team posing for a group photo. 10 of the women are in their football kit, which is a white top with black bottoms. The goalkeeper is wearing a light blue kit. Most of them are smiling and you can see them on the football pitch with the stadium in the background. Getty Images

The Pakistan women’s team competed in the SAFF Women’s Championship 2024 in Nepal

Ask one of the 255 million people in Pakistan to name their favourite sport, and most will say cricket.

Not many will say football, and even fewer will say women’s football.

But that’s all about to change, according to new Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) president Syed Mohsin Gilani.

“We want to promote mass participation of girls in football,” he says.

With the PFF previously suspended by governing body Fifa, the country’s national women’s team had been quiet on the world stage, playing only three games in the past two years.

Now those hoping to drive the game forward in Pakistan have been looking further afield to find talented players to boost its profile, such as defender Layla Banaras.

The former Birmingham City player tells BBC Newsbeat that Pakistan’s football setup “isn’t the best at the moment”.

“But hopefully that’s going to change,” she says.

Getty Images Layla in her Birmingham City football kit which is blue. She's looking at yellow colour ball that is head height. In the background you can see her fellow footballers. Getty Images

Layla, 19, was at Birmingham City since the age of 8 and made her First Team debut against Huddersfield Town in 2023

Layla made history when, aged 16, she became the first-ever South Asian woman to play for Birmingham City, something that she hopes can inspire others.

“You don’t really see many players in the WSL [Women’s Super League] from a South Asian heritage,” she says.

“I feel like I want to be the person that people can see and show others that you can play football.”

Layla is currently a free agent after leaving the Blues at the end of last season, and recently made her debut for the Pakistan women’s national team.

She played in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers, where the side finished as runners-up.

“Pakistan contacted me a couple years ago but I felt like it wasn’t the right time and I felt like this was the right time,” she says.

“It was an amazing experience and I’d do it all over again.”

She is half-Pakistani, so when it came to choosing between England or Pakistan she says “it wasn’t even a thought, I’m proud of where I’m from”.

“It wasn’t really a debate,” she says.

Getty Images Mariam is smiling with a banana in her hand. She has a navy winter jacket on. In the background you can see a football pitch.Getty Images

Mariam left West Brom and is currently a free agent

Joining the squad alongside her is 21-year-old Mariam Mahmood, a former West Bromwich player.

“When they called me up, I was really happy,” she says.

“To know they know about me from the other side of the world is crazy.”

Mariam didn’t have the same experience as Layla from her extended family when she decided to pursue football.

“They were just like: ‘Pakistani girls don’t play football, they don’t do sport and that it’s not a career path’.

“But, you can’t let culture hold you back, you have to follow your heart,” she says.

FIFA Syed Mohsin Gilani is on the left in a blue shirt and navy blazer. Infantino is on the right with a suit on and red shawl around his neck. Both of them are holding a football which is in the middle of them. It has blue and red wavy lines going through. In the back is a board with the word FIFA written on it.FIFA

PFF president Syed Mohsin Gilani met Fifa president Gianni Infantino after several suspensions for Pakistan

Layla and Mariam join four other diaspora players in the national side, and PFF present Syed Mohsin Gilani is happy to have them.

“Anybody who’s eligible for Pakistan should play for Pakistan, it’s doesn’t matter where you live or where you’re from,” he tells Newsbeat.

The battle now will be to focus on developing players at home.

“We want to have more women’s football clubs and we are setting a functioning women’s football department in the federation,” says president Gilani.

“We want to take it all over the country.”

The federation also plans to launch new competitions aimed at women and girls, he says.

Layla says the PFF will need to do a lot of work to raise awareness and get young girls into football.

“It needs to be in schools, it needs to be in the local communities and there needs to be access to it,” she says.

She also wants to see more girls from a South Asian Muslim background coming through “into the academies, into the systems and into Pakistan’s football team”.

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