Haroon Yousaf (born 10 November 1973) is a Pakistani former footballer. The versatile footballer played as a centre-back or defensive midfielder.[2] A former captain of the Pakistan national team,[3] Haroon played 51 full internationals for Pakistan between 1992 and 2003 and scored 3 goals.[1] He was praised for his defensive abilities and leadership.[4]
Club career
Early career
Yousaf played for Lahore clubs Allah-o-Akbar Club, City FC, and Defence FC in his youth. He also played briefly for departmental teams of Pakistan Telecommunication and Pakistan Airlines, but his stay there did not last because of internal problems within the departments.[1] In 1993, Yousuf also featured in the National Youth Football Championship.[5][6]
Railways
In 1990, the Lifebuoy sponsored National Football Championship tournaments brought televised club games to Pakistan for the first time, fostering talent that found opportunities in major departmental teams, which gave them job security. Following this, Yousaf started his career with departmental side Pakistan Railways in 1990.[1]
Yousaf also played a short while for Afghan Chaman where he is still highly praised as a solid player and leader.[8]
PMC Athletico Faisalabad
Yousaf became one of the founder members of PMC Club Athletico Faisalabad, remaining as captain of the team.[9][10] In the 2010–11 Pakistan Premier League, he played a crucial role in surviving the relegation despite his age being more than 37 years old, after scoring last-minute penalty goal in a 2–1 victory against Baloch Nushki, allowing PMC Athletico the needful three points and to prevent the relegation. He also inspired the team from the brink of relegation by beating hosts Afghan FC Chaman by 1–0 in final game of the season.[4]
Yousaf was dropped from the squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification in November 2003 against Kyrgyzstan by the Pakistan Football Federation Selection Committee due to his declining form, on the contrary head coach Tariq Lutfi insisted on retaining him, controversially and allegedly naming Haroon as the captain while the squad was even not announced.[21][22][23] Haroon was eventually replaced as captain for goalkeeper Jaffar Khan for the tournament.[24]
Coaching career
In November 2009, Yousaf completed the AFC C Certificate football coaching course from Iranian coach Ardeshir Pournemat in Lahore.[2]
In February 2011, he became the head coach of PMC Athletico Club Faisalabad under-13 football team for coming 13th National under-13 Festival of Football in Pakistan.[2]
Yousaf was initially named as one of the assistant coaches of the Pakistan under-23 team for the 2019 South Asian Games under head coach Tariq Lutfi, but the national side missed the event as the country’s entry was not confirmed by the organisers of the biennial spectacle due to late submission.[25] In 2020, he was appointed head coach of the Punjab provincial team for the Chief Minister Gold Cup Football Tournament in Quetta.[26]
Personal life
Haroon has five brothers and seven sisters and he is the second oldest of his brothers. One of his brothers, Iqbal Yousaf played in the Punjab football team at the National Football Championship as defender.[1] His favourite footballers are Diego Maradona and Roberto Baggio, and his then national teammates Qazi Ashfaq and Sharafat Ali. He cited Muhammad Aslam Japani as his favourite coach. He got married in 1998 and has three daughters.[1]
He received the AFC Silver Star Award by the Asian Football Confederation in 2013 for his contributions to the national team.[27]
Career statistics
International
Appearances and goals by national team and year[28]
^ abAhsan, Ali (2010-12-23). "A history of football in Pakistan — Part III". DAWN.COM. Archived from the original on 2024-09-26. Retrieved 2024-01-24. The 1990s also saw the emergence of the indomitable defender Haroon Yousaf. The Mandi Bahauddin native would become a multiple national champion for WAPDA and ABL as well as captain of Pakistan national team in late 1990s until his retirement. Haroon played 51 full internationals for Pakistan and scored 3 goals between 1992 and 2003.