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Pakistan wins the Norway Cup for the second time

Pakistan wins the Norway Cup for the second time



Pakistan wins the Norway Cup for the second time


This is Pakistan's second consecutive victory as a football team made up of street children, and it's their first achievement in two years.

A strong start by the Pakistani team was the catalyst for the successful match against Frigg Oslo FK in the first half.

While there was a shaky start to the game, the Rvoll IL scored a goal right away in order to prove their superior speed, which drove them to an early 1-0 lead.

In their second consecutive match at the current Norway Cup in Oslo, Pakistan's street child football team won their match by a score of 2-1, which was their second consecutive victory in a football tournament that they have competed in.

The Nirvoll IL took a lead in the match early on and somehow Pakistan managed to capture those opportunities to equalize just before the end of the first half in spite of taking an early lead in the match. Abdul Wahab scored Pakistan's first goal during the match.

Tufail Shinwari scored the decisive goal to give Pakistan a 1-0 victory in their second half of play, allowing them to seal their victory by a 1-0 margin. The Pakistani team was very hopeful heading into the final of this year's tournament since they had started off strong with an 11-1 win against Frigg Oslo FK in the first round on July 30th of this year, which gave the team a great deal of confidence going into the final.

The 7th-minute goal by Saud Ahmed has given Pakistan a perfect start to their season and set the tone for an exciting run to the next round. As early as the 7th minute, they were already ahead 1-0, and Abid Ali added another goal to push the lead even further as they continued to dominate play.

The Pakistanis had a commanding lead after only 11 minutes thanks to the goal that was scored by Saud in the eleventh minute that gave them a commanding lead. The second goal of the match was scored by Abid in the 15th minute of the game towards the end of the match.

There was only one goal scored during the match, and that was by Scott McNol for the hosts, but Pakistan remained dominant throughout the game, staying ahead of the host team for the most part. The score at the end of the first half in their favor was 6-1, which was then improved upon by two more goals in the second half to make the final score 6-1 in their favor.

Saud Ahmed scored the team's first goal in the 6th minute of the match to give Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the match, and it was a bright start for Pakistan. Abid Ali, in the 7th minute of the game, added another goal to the score in order to increase the score to 2-0, increasing the lead of the team considerably.

Pakistan continued to play aggressively throughout the remainder of the match, and soon after a second goal was scored by the Pakistani team in the 11th minute, they effectively doubled their lead. Taking his opportunity to outdo his opponents, Abid bagged his second goal of the game in the 15th minute, not wanting to be outdone by them.

A goal by Scott McNol gave the local team a chance to claw one back, but Pakistan was able to maintain their dominance throughout the entire game, bringing the score to 3-2. As a result of all the goals that they scored during the first half of play, the score line stood at 6-1 for them at the end of the first half of the game.

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