A video of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz highlighting Pakistan’s contribution to international football has gone viral on social media, drawing widespread attention and appreciation from people across the country. In the clip, she points out that footballs manufactured in Pakistan are being used at some of the biggest sporting events in the world, including FIFA tournaments.

The video has sparked a wave of national pride, with many social media users praising Pakistan’s sports manufacturing industry. The recognition has once again brought attention to the country’s long-standing role in producing high-quality footballs that are exported worldwide and used by top players and teams.
Sialkot, a city renowned for its sports goods industry, remains at the heart of Pakistan’s football manufacturing sector. The city has earned international recognition for producing premium-quality footballs and has supplied equipment for several major global tournaments over the years. Its skilled workforce and craftsmanship have helped establish Pakistan as a key player in the global sports goods market.
The viral clip has also highlighted the importance of promoting Pakistan’s industrial achievements on international platforms. Many users described the recognition as a proud moment for the nation, emphasizing that Pakistan’s contribution to global sports extends far beyond the playing field.
As the video continues to gain traction online, it has renewed discussions about the country’s manufacturing capabilities and the global success of products proudly made in Pakistan.









