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8-0: The new benchmark

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IN a country where football has long struggled for attention and stability, Pakistan’s women’s national team has quietly produced a result that may redefine the future of the sport.

For many years, the story of Pakistani football has been defined by frustration and unrealized potential. Conversations about the sport often focused on what might have been, particularly as the men’s team struggled with administrative instability and inconsistent international participation. Yet a quiet transformation is now unfolding, and it is coming from a place many once overlooked: the Pakistan women’s national football team.

In April 2026, the scoreboard in Abidjan recorded a result that deserved far more attention across Pakistan. The women’s team defeated the Turks and Caicos Islands by eight goals to none. It was not only an impressive victory. It became the largest international win in Pakistan’s football history and a powerful symbol of the team’s growing confidence and ability. Such results rarely happen by accident. Pakistan’s rise from 157th to 154th in the FIFA rankings and the crossing of the symbolic 1,000 point mark reflects steady improvement. The team had already shown its promise earlier when it defeated Indonesia 2-0, a side ranked significantly higher in world........

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