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Pakistan down Afghanistan to win a trophy after 74 years

Dawn News · Jun 11, 2026, 4:21 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.

MALE: Pakistan ended a 74-year wait for a football tournament title on Wedn­esday, defeating Afghanistan 2–0 in the final of the Diamond Jubilee Intern­ational Football Tournament in at the National Stadium to claim a historic first stand-alone international crown. Shayek Dost produced a spectacular overhead kick to open the scoring in the first half before substitute Harun Hamid added a second in stoppage time to seal victory, as Pakistan lifted a tournament trophy for the first time since 1952 — when they shared the Asian Quadrangular title on a league basis. The triumph also marks the first time in Pakistan’s history that the men’s national team has won a tournament final outright. Afghanistan started brightly and tested Pakistan early, but the Shaheens gradually settled into rhythm. Otis Khan was influential down the left flank and it was from one of his moves that Pakistan struck in the 24th minute. A loose clearance and a misdirected cross fell kindly for Shayek, who adjusted brilliantly to execute an acrobatic finish into the net, sending the Pakistan supporters into celebration. Afghanistan responded before half-time, hitting the crossbar in injury time, but Pakistan held on to take a 1–0 lead into the break. The second half saw Pak­istan continue to press, with Adil Nabi striking the bar soon after the restart, while Afghanistan pushed forward in search of an equaliser. As the match wore on, Pakistan defended resolutely with goalkeeper Saqib Hanif marshaling the back line effectively. Harun then put the result beyond doubt in stoppage time, beating his marker with a sharp turn before finishing past the post. Pakistan had earlier gone unbeaten en route to the final, including a 2–0 win over Afghanistan in the round-robin stage, and sealed the title with a third consecutive victory in the tournament. Pakistan head coach Norberto Solano praised his side’s resilience and growth, saying the win reflected their progress ahead of next year’s Asian Cup and World Cu

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