PSB officials put the list of sports federations across the country online, but did not specify who they believed to be.

 

Archery has also been declared disputed and in the list of affiliated federations, most of the federations have addresses in Islamabad and Lahore

Peshawar. Pakistan Sports Board Islamabad has put online the lists of affiliated federations; the lists are also available on the official website of Pakistan Sports Board, which includes the phone numbers of the presidents and secretaries of various federations along with their contact details

Addresses have also been given, but it is not yet clear why the offices of most of the sports federations are limited to Islamabad and Lahore, except for a few federations whose addresses are in Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi.

The addresses of the affiliates are from Punjab province, which show that sports federations are dominated by people from Punjab province, while those from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Baluchistan are not so important, Pakistan.

The sports board has given the addresses and phone numbers of the affiliated federations but did not feel the need to verify them, which can be test from the Peshawar address of the Archery Association, where  gives the address of Hayat abad, similarly Archery.

The association has also been declared controversial by the PSB on its website, but it has not been clarified that if the archery association is controversial, then which archery organization is real , similarly by the PSB.

Football has also been included in the released list, but it is written in its box that FIFA has formed a normalization committee for it, but PSB has not clarified when the normalization committee was affiliated with PSB.

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