Oldham Athletic's former midfielder Otis Khan has made headlines by helping Pakistan secure their first piece of footballing silverware in over 60 years. The tournament, known as the Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament, took place in the Maldives, where Khan's performance was pivotal. Pakistan went unbeaten throughout the tournament, culminating in a historic 2-0 victory over Afghanistan in the final at the National Football Stadium in Malé. Khan, who left Oldham Athletic to join Altrincham last summer, was named player of the tournament, highlighting his significant contribution to the team's success. In his own words, Khan expressed pride in the team's hard work and dedication, which led to their remarkable achievement. He emphasized that the trophy is a testament to the collective effort of the team and the progress made for Pakistan football. This victory marks a significant milestone, as it is the first time Pakistan has reached an international tournament final since 1962. Khan's journey from Oldham to international glory showcases the potential of players from the club and their impact on the global stage.
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Oldham's Otis Khan Makes History with Pakistan Football Win
Oldham's Otis Khan leads Pakistan to their first football trophy in 64 years, showcasing talent on an international stage.
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