Atletico Madrid Daniel Limones appointed as PFF technical director

Atletico Madrid Daniel Limones appointed as PFF technical director
                         
The Pakistan Football Federation's (PFF) Normalization Committee on Wednesday declared the arrangement of Spain's Daniel Limones as its specialized executive for a time of a half year.

Limones, a UEFA Pro License mentor, was related to Spanish La Liga mammoths Club Atletico de Madrid and had been working with the club's institute in Lahore as lead trainer.

Humza Khan, the Chairman of the PFF’s Normalisation Committee, expressed his delight on Limones’ appointment. “We fully believe his addition to the setup will help Pakistan football flourish.

Reporting Daniel Limones' arrangement, Humza Khan, the executive of the PFF board of trustees, said that they were "hoping to set a guide for the recovery of football in Pakistan".

"The arrangement is a positive development. We're eager to have Mr. Limones on board and we completely accept that his expansion to the arrangement will help Pakistan football prosper." Humza said.

As indicated by Humza, Limones will "structure and execute" methodologies that lead to the improvement of football in Pakistan.

He further said that his arrangement was for a half year, after which it will be up to the following chosen body if they need to proceed with Limones or not.

Limones, then, said that his principal spotlight will be on grass-root levels just as the advancement of mentors.

He featured the significance of training and said that "without great mentors, no nation can go ahead."

"Our thought is to set an outline for what's to come. We need to set up a footballing biological system," he said.

"We have fluid gold. We need to begin on grassroots. Mentors here are not that significant as they ought to be so we will enable them."

Limones said that since football is as yet incipient in Pakistan, "the chances and potential outcomes are incalculable."

"Football in Pakistan keeps on being a clear canvas on which players, mentors, clubs, and the alliance itself can shape the future for the new ages," he said.

"The point is to have more children associated with football. We will advance national personality in football. Keep ownership, the cause goes, to have to assault job - it will be a device to keep kids playing football and grow up with the comprehension of the game."

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