Pakistan

Ahmed Razas journey from Sialkot to FIFA World Cup will be documented by SOC FilmsFifteen year old Ahmed Raza who conducted the coin-toss for Brazil vs.
Costa Rica game on Friday expressed his delight on having his dream fulfilled.
The Pakistani teenager on being a part of the FIFA World Cup 2018 has stated: I could have never imagined that I would be here.
I am so happy to be at the St.
Petersburg Stadium.Hailing from Sialkot Razas family has been involved in the business of hand-stitching footballs for the FIFA World Cup since the past three generations.The football fanatic also claims to be a devoted follower of Brazilian football player Neymar Jr.Razas sail from Sialkot to St.
Petersburg Stadium is being recorded by Pakistans acclaimed filmmaker and two time Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and private company.Team captain of Pakistan mens national football team, Kaleemullah will also be hopping onboard with Raza as he boards the journey to the FIFA World Cup Arena.





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