Pakistan Archery Federation

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Pakistan Archery Federation
پاکستان آرچری فیڈریشن
Pakistan Archery Federation logo.png
Sport Archery
JurisdictionNational
Membership8
AbbreviationPAF
Founded1996
Affiliation World Archery Federation
Affiliation date2005
Regional affiliation World Archery Asia
HeadquartersPakistan Olympic House, 2 Hameed Nizami (Old Temple) Road, Lahore 54000, Pakistan
President Syed Arif Hasan
SecretaryZulfiqar Ali Butt
Flag of Pakistan.svg

The Pakistan Archery Federation is the governing body to develop and promote the game of archery in Pakistan. It is based in Lahore, Pakistan, and was founded in 1996. It was admitted into the World Archery Federation in 2005. [1] [2]

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Affiliations

The federation is affiliated with:

Affiliated associations

The following associations are associated with PAF: [6]

Championships

Pakistan Archery Federation organizes National Archery Championship annually. The most recent edition was the 8th National Archery Championship held in Quetta in November 2021. [7] [8] Archery competitions are also a regular part of the National Games.

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