According to PJF Vice-President Masood Ahmed, the International Judo Federation (IJF) has agreed to help Pakistan find a foreign coach to train the team. So far, Kazemi was guiding the players and stayed in Peshawar for three years, during which he trained upcoming talents like Qaisar Afridi among others.
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“IJF has agreed to find us a coach and that is very encouraging,” Ahmed told The Express Tribune. “We had asked IJF to help us with a foreign coach and they will be forwarding the details next month. Ideally, we will want the coach to come to Pakistan for training our youth team for Commonwealth Youth Games and our major category will be -8kg for this event.”
Ahmed added that IJF will be helping with the funds as well, as PJF can only pay only US$2500, which was also Kazemi’s monthly remuneration. PJF has asked the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) to continue sending the amount for the next coach too.
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“Kazemi was a great coach and a person,” said Ahmed. “He did a very good job with the youngsters here. Our next top youth player Qaisar has improved a lot thanks to Kazemi. He was hired at US$1500 but we increased it to US$2500 as most international coaches take at least US$4000."
He added: "Now IJF has assured us that the coach that they will send to Pakistan will be paid partly by them but we need to continue the US$2500 fee, therefore we’ve asked PSB to look into the matter.”
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Meanwhile, the National Judo Championship will take place next month and Ahmed said that PJF will be looking for new talent that can be groomed for the Youth Games.
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