The Pakistan Football Federation has declared the lights of Jinnah Stadium Islamabad as non-standard for the World Cup Qualifier Round Two, after which there is a fear that the schedule of the FIFA World Cup Qualifier Round Two will be affected.
The spokesperson of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) said that the lights of Jinnah Stadium Islamabad are not in accordance with FIFA standards, however, efforts are being made to make the lights conform to FIFA standards in collaboration with Pakistan Sports Board (PSB). To be done according to.'
Rajman PFF Muhammad Yeshal Mazhar says that 'after reading the lights of the Jinnah Stadium, it was found that the flood lights in the stadium are less than 1400 lemons, while the flood lights for international level matches must be up to 1400 lemons.'
According to the spokesperson of the Pakistan Football Federation, "if the problem of the lights of Jinnah Stadium is not resolved soon, the schedule of the World Cup qualifier round two is likely to be affected."
"However, the Pakistan Football Federation is working with the Pakistan Sports Board on the issue of lights."
The PFF conveyed its concerns to the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB).
The PFF has conveyed its concerns to the Pakistan Sports Board over the non-standard lighting of the Jinnah Stadium.
The PSB has been told that the reading of the stadium lights is showing low on the lux meter without which the match cannot be held.
The readings of lights in some parts of the ground are not up to standard
The spokesperson of Pakistan Football Federation told Urdu News that the reading of lights in some parts of the ground on the flex meter is less than 1400, while according to FIFA rules, the reading of lights in the entire field of the ground should be at least 1400.
He said that currently there are problems in the reading of the light on the goal post in the ground where the light is not meeting the standard of reading.
"The lights in PFF's meter reading are not standard"
The spokesperson of Pakistan Football Federation further said that 'when PSB checked the reading of the lights of Jinnah Stadium through a company, it was only 1400.'
On the contrary, when the PFF itself found out the light reading, the lights of the Jinnah Stadium were found to be substandard on the lux meter.
The spokesperson of PFF says that 'Pakistan Sports Board is considering to check the reading of the lights through a third party to find out that there are no problems in the reading of the lux meter.'
"If the third party's meter reading is not correct, we will request the government to improve the lights of Jinnah Stadium."
Match can also be moved to another stadium: PFF
According to the spokesperson of PFF, if the lights of Jinnah Stadium cannot be adjusted according to international standards, then the match between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in FIFA World Cup Qualifier Round Two can be shifted to another stadium, but the final decision will be made later. I would have.
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