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Pakistan Withdraws from Women’s Football Tournament in India Amid Tensions

SAFF Women’s Championship in India

Pakistan’s women’s football team will not participate in the upcoming SAFF Women’s Championship 2026, scheduled to be held in Goa from late May.

What Happened

The decision came after the Pakistani government did not grant approval for the team to travel to India, citing ongoing political tensions between the two countries.

As a result, Pakistan has officially withdrawn, reducing the tournament to a six team competition instead of the expected seven teams.

Tournament Impact

The SAFF Women’s Championship is a major regional event featuring top South Asian teams, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Bhutan.

Pakistan’s absence is seen as a setback for:

  • Regional sports cooperation
  • Growth of women’s football in South Asia
  • Fans hoping to see cross border competition

Bigger Context

Sports between India and Pakistan have often been affected by political and diplomatic tensions, with several past instances of boycotts and disruptions across different sports.

Conclusion

Pakistan’s withdrawal highlights how politics continues to impact sports, especially in high profile regional events. The tournament will go ahead without Pakistan, but the decision has once again raised questions about keeping sports separate from politics.

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