President of the Pakistan Taekwondo Federation (Women’s Wing), Madam Saba Shamim Jadoon, has praised Syed Mohsin Gilani’s appointment to the FIFA Youth Boys Competitions Committee, calling it a proud moment for Pakistan’s football community.
Speaking to the media, she said that Gilani’s inclusion in such a prominent FIFA committee is a reflection of Pakistan’s growing presence in international football governance and a step forward for the nation’s young football talent.
Recognition of Pakistan’s Progress in Global Football
Madam Jadoon emphasized that this achievement is not only an individual honor for Mohsin Gilani but also a milestone for the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF). She said the appointment underlines Pakistan’s dedication to youth development and international collaboration within the football community.
According to her, Gilani’s representation at the global level will open new opportunities for young Pakistani footballers to gain exposure and benefit from international training and development programs.
About the FIFA Youth Boys Competitions Committee
The FIFA Youth Boys Competitions Committee is one of the key committees under the world football governing body. It oversees the planning, development, and organization of youth tournaments globally, aiming to nurture the next generation of footballers through structured international competitions.
The committee is chaired by Mathurin de Chacus, a FIFA Council member from Benin, and comprises representatives from several member associations across different continents.
Strengthening Pakistan’s Football Vision
Madam Saba Shamim Jadoon further added that Gilani’s appointment will help highlight Pakistan’s commitment to promoting youth football and expanding its international partnerships. She expressed confidence that his experience and leadership will contribute positively to both FIFA’s global objectives and the local football structure in Pakistan.
She concluded by saying that such representation inspires young athletes in Pakistan to pursue football more seriously, knowing that their country is gaining respect at the world’s highest football platforms.