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English: Pakistan national football team against a team from China in Canton, 1973. The national team toured and played in China, North Korea and Hong Kong the same year.

Pakistan (front to rear): Arshad, Muhammad Amin (coach), Maula Bakhsh Gotai (Captain), Idrees, Mujahid Tareen, Amir Bakhsh, Evaz Ali, Essa, Shareef, Ali Asghar, Ayub Dar, Anis, Afzaal, Nazir, Sarwar ,Ashiq Ali, Qadir Bakhsh.

Result of the tour.

. China national team at Beijing: 4–7 defeat and 1–1 draw (China youth)

. Chinese team at Shanghai: 1–2 loss

. Chinese team at Canton: 1–3 loss

. Hong Kong: 3–1 victory

. North Korea: Lost all three matches

Same team was to tour Lebanon but the tour was cancelled.
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