British-Pakistani Footballers Lead Revival of Women’s Soccer in Pakistan: Grassroots Growth & Cross-Border Collaboration
British-born Pakistani footballers Layla Banaras and Mariam Mahmood spearhead efforts to elevate women's soccer in Pakistan through national team roles, grassroots programs, and cross-border partnerships with FIFA-backed reforms.





Pakistan’s Women’s Football Renaissance
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Pakistan’s national women’s team trains for international competitions (Credit: Getty Images)
From Cricket Dominance to Football Aspirations
- 87% of Pakistan’s 255 million population identifies cricket as their favorite sport
- Women’s football participation rates below 0.5% nationally (2023 PFF report)
- FIFA lifted 15-month suspension of PFF in June 2022 after governance reforms
Diaspora Stars Lighting the Path
Layla Banaras | Defender
- First South Asian woman to play for Birmingham City (WSL Championship)
- Key stats: 83% tackle success rate in 2023 AFC qualifiers
- "Representing Pakistan isn’t just play – it’s paving roads for millions of girls" (BBC Interview)
Mariam Mahmood | Midfielder
- Former West Bromwich Albion academy standout
- 21-year-old free agent driving cultural change:
"When cousins said ‘girls don’t kick balls,’ I showed them my West Brom jersey"
Federation’s Five-Point Plan
- Establish 8 regional women’s football academies by 2026
- Launch U-14 school league across 15 major cities
- Double FIFA Forward Program funding to $2M annually
- Recruit 20+ diaspora players through ‘Global Talent ID Program’
- Host first Pakistan Women’s Premier League in 2025
Infrastructure Challenges
Metric | Current Status | 2026 Target |
---|---|---|
Registered Players | 1,200 | 50,000 |
FIFA-Standard Pitches | 4 | 22 |
Certified Coaches | 18 | 300 |
Global Football Community Reacts
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino: "Pakistan’s women’s program exemplifies football’s unifying power"
- WSL Commissioner Dawn Airey: "Diaspora athletes are football’s new frontier"
Next Steps: Pakistan vs Bangladesh friendly scheduled for March 2025 in Karachi