Pakistani-origin footballer Haris Zeb to feature in FIFA Club World Cup

Pakistan-origin footballer Haris Zeb pictured during a match. — Reporter


Pakistan-origin footballer Haris Zeb pictured during a match. — Reporter

KARACHI: Pakistani-origin footballer Haris Zeb from New Zealand is set to become the first player of Pakistani origin player to feature in the FIFA Club World Cup after signing with Auckland City FC.

Zeb, who previously played for Birkenhead United, has joined Auckland City FC and begun pre-season training with the team.

The club secured its place in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup by winning the 2024 OFC Champions League.

Auckland City FC will compete in the expanded 32-team 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, set to take place in the United States. The club is set to face European powerhouse Bayern Munich, Argentine giants Boca Juniors, and Portugal’s Benfica in the group stage.

Pakistan-origin footballer Haris Zeb pictured during a match. — Reporter
Pakistan-origin footballer Haris Zeb pictured during a match. — Reporter

Zeb was born in New Zealand on May 15, 2001, to Pakistani parents and holds dual citizenship, making him eligible to represent Pakistan internationally. He was called up to the Pakistan national team for the 2023 Four Nations Cup in Mauritius but missed the tournament due to injury.

The 23-year-old left-winger has played for several New Zealand clubs, including Christchurch United and Miramar Rangers. His move to Auckland City marks a significant step in his career as he prepares to play on the biggest stage in club football.

Zeb has already informed the Pakistan Football Federation of his availability for future national team selections. He was set to join Pakistan during Shehzad Anwar’s tenure but his arrival was delayed during Stephen’s era.

However, the young footballer remains confident of bringing Pakistan football to the global map.

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