Football experts are confident that Pakistan, which has a wealth of talent, can make the FIFA World Cup in 2030 if a genuine and coordinated effort is made with government assistance and infrastructure that meets international standards. Chairman of the Normalization Committee for the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), Haroon Malik, told "The News" that it was necessary. In 2030, there will be 8.5 spots available for Asia in the World Cup qualifying matches, nearly double the current 4.5 slots due to the participation of 48 nations, according to Haroon.
2030 should unquestionably be the goal, according to Haroon. "It demands a determined effort with state assistance and infrastructure," he said. The 2023 World Cup qualifiers will be an arduous assignment, but if you have a five-year window and concentrate on youth development, find 100 outstanding guys, and keep them committed for five years, the Shaheens can succeed," Haroon added.