Haris Zeb Creates History in FIFA Club WC

After joining Auckland City FC, Pakistani New Zealander Haris Zeb will become the first Pakistani player in the FIFA Club World Cup.

The 23-year-old Birkenhead United winger joined Auckland City to train before the new season. After winning the 2024 OFC Champions League, the team qualified for the expanded 2025 FIFA team World Cup. They will face Bayern Munich, Boca Juniors, and Benfica in the tournament’s group stage in America.

Haris Zeb Creates History in FIFA Club WC

Zeb was born in New Zealand to Pakistani parents on May 15, 2001. As a dual citizen, he can represent Pakistan internationally. They were injured and couldn’t attend the 2023 Mauritius Four Nations Cup.

Zeb improved at Christchurch United and Miramar Rangers before joining Auckland City. His preparation for one of team football’s biggest stages is boosted by this.

Zeb joined Pakistan again after being invited by head coach Shehzad Anwar, although he never made the first team. He aims to make Pakistan football recognised worldwide by adding top-level experience.

His selection for Auckland City’s FIFA Club World Cup team is a symbol of his accomplishment and an encouragement for Pakistan cricket fans.

 

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