Swindon Town Football Club coaching programme showcases strength of UK-Pakistan sporting ties
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Karachi, FEB 7: On Monday, February 6, the Karachi Football Club and Saber Sports Academy teams played a friendly football match at the Karachi Port Trust stadium. The match, which highlights growing UK-Pakistan sporting ties, comes as coaches and senior management from the English football club, Swindon Town, visit their football training academy in Karachi where Karachi Football Club players are being trained.
The match proved to be a thrilling spectacle with both teams struggling to gain ascendency leading to a 2-2 draw.
Swindon Town Football Club Vice-chairman, Zavier Austin, and Coach, Alex Pike, attended the game to support the players, as did the British Deputy High Commissioner, of the Deputy High Commission Karachi, Martin Dawson.


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