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Pakistan brings international football home after a bitter power struggle

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When Pakistan face Cambodia in the second leg of their World Cup qualifier on Tuesday in Islamabad, the memories will come flooding back for Adnan Ahmed.

It is almost 16 years since the Burnley-born former Huddersfield and Tranmere winger, who came through Manchester United’s academy, made his international debut in a 7-0 defeat by Iraq in Lahore. “I had mixed emotions because it was my first game for Pakistan,” Ahmed says. “It was a bittersweet experience to finally represent the country but the result obviously wasn’t what we wanted.

There were quite a few of us who had never played [together] before so we were still getting used to each other and it was a bit of a nightmare really. “By the second leg we had developed more of an understanding and managed to hold out for a 0-0 draw against the team that had just won the Asian Cup.

That was the first draw Pakistan had ever managed at a World Cup qualifier so although we had nothing to show for it, it was a significant step.” A bitter power struggle that has since blighted football in Pakistan means that was also the last time that the country played a World Cup qualifier on home soil.

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