Abid Ghazi

[5][7] In 1958, Ghazi played for Dhaka club Victoria SC in the inaugural edition of the Aga Khan Gold Cup.

[9][10][11] In 1959, he was an integral part of the Mohammedan team that defeated Karachi Municipal Corporation to lift the Aga Khan Gold Cup.

[21][22][23] In 1963, he featured in a four-match friendly series against China in their tour to Pakistan, and after a few months served as vice-captain behind Mohammad Amin at the 1964 Summer Olympics qualification.

Later, KESC appointed Abid Ghazi as the team's coach on a contract basis, who also started running a sports goods shop in Bhatta Village, but he was later forced to close it.

[5]"I am ashamed that Pakistan’s former national football captain Abid Ghazi’s son sold all [his] belongings for [his] father’s treatment.

[32] In December 2015, Pakistani singer Fakhar-e-Alam tweeted on his Twitter handle that Ghazi's son sold all his belongings for his father's treatment, and that he was in his poorest condition.

[30] His situation also matched with former Pakistan national team captains such as Muhammad Umer, Abdul Ghafoor, Qadir Bakhsh, and his brother Moosa, who passed away enduring similar hardship.

Ghazi with Dhaka Mohammedan in 1963
Ghazi sitting second from right to left as captain Pakistan during their tour to China in 1964