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The crowd at the Railway Ground, Quetta was laser focused on the footwork between Noshki and Kech in the qualifying round of the 6th Chief Minister Balochistan Gold Cup which would be followed by the qualifier for the nationals. At the edge of the field stood Hamza, Pakistan Police Football team’s star. This season he was positioned on the other side of the boundary line. He was guarding the match in a police uniform.

“Sometimes it feels like I am watching the death of my own career,” Hamza said while recalling the scene from the Railway Ground this year. After bagging the Balochistan Gold Cup trophy in 2022, and the National Games trophy the following year, his entire team has been posted to police stations and police lines. Some of the defenders are at the checkpoints, others are patrolling the streets.

Millions around the world today have been following football as the FIFA World Cup. Across Pakistan, fans gather in grounds, tea shops and neighborhood streets to watch and discuss the game. Quetta, where football is followed with an unusual passion, is once again alive with the excitement of the latest season of the All Pakistan CM Gold Cup. Yet one of the province’s most successful football teams is missing.