In recognition of this objective and following the agreement from Tariq Jahan and other family members, all the profits generated from the match would be donated to set up a legacy programme dedicated to the memory of Haroon Jahan, Abdul Mussavir and Shahzad Ali.
The match will take place at Derby FC's Pride Park on Saturday 3rd September.
This will be the first time that India & Pakistan have played each other in football in the United Kingdom. The match will be attended by Tariq Jahan, Abdul Quddoos and other family members and friends. It will be launched with a one-minute silence in memory of the young men; both teams will also wear black armbands.
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Do u think who will come to Pakistan specially India. Where daily 100rd of innocent people losing their life's. First select the loyal government then talk.
What a travesty of a comment just because they were nt ant marches for the flood victims you would decry these boys some sadakah jariia, please dont forget the tens of millions of pounds donated by the very same British PAkistanies!!!
Who they were Pakistani's with British passports that's why you are dedicating them a whole match. Just think about More than 100 People killed in Karachi what about them. Another way to make money and fame. Huh...
And try to bring sports events in your own country, first you were complaining Fifa to organise some tournaments in Pakistan then you your self playing match in England for someone's else charity. Have you ever played a charity match for flood victims.