Pakistan women's national squash team

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Best finish6th

The Pakistan women's national squash team represents Pakistan in international squash competitions, and is administered by the Pakistan Squash Federation. Members of the team compete in singles, doubles and team events at competitions including continental and regional games (Asian and South Asian Games) and continental championships. It has participated in the Asian Squash Team Championships (2004, 2014, 2018); Asian Games (2018); Commonwealth Games (2018) and South Asian Games (2004, 2006, 2016, 2019).

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Team Members

Current Members
NameClub (domestic)CompetitionsEvents
Amna Fayyaz South Asian Games: 2019 [1]
Faiza Zafar Asian Games: 2018 [2]
Asian Squash Team Championships: 2018 [2]
South Asian Games: 2019
Madina Zafar SNGPL (2015) [3] Asian Games: 2018 [2]
Asian Squash Team Championships: 2018 [2]
Commonwealth Games: 2018
South Asian Games: 2019 [1]
Moqaddas Ashraf South Asian Games: 2004, [4] 2006, [5] 2019 [1] Singles (2004), team (2004, 2006 and 2019)


Former Members
NameClub (domestic)CompetitionsEvents
Aliya Sarfraz South Asian Games: 2004 [4]
Carla Khan South Asian Games: 2006 [5]
Maria Toorpakai Wazir South Asian Games: 2004, [4] 2006, [5] 2016 [6]
Misbah Rani South Asian Games: 2004, [4] 2006 [5]
Riffat Khan Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd (2015) [3] Asian Games: 2018 [2]
Asian Squash Team Championships: 2018 [2]
Sadia Gul South Asian Games: 2016 [6]
Sammer Anjum South Asian Games: 2016 [6]


Results

Asian Squash Team Championships

YearResultPosition
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 2004Group Stage7th [7]
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Taiwan 2006Did Not Participate [7]
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City 2008Did Not Participate [7]
Flag of India.svg Chennai 2010Did Not Participate [7]
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City 2012Did Not Participate [7]
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 2014Group Stage6th [8] [7]
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Taiwan 2016Did Not Participate [7]
Flag of South Korea.svg Cheongju 2018Group Stage8th [9] [7]
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 2021Upcoming


Asian Games

YearResultPosition
Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta 2018Group Stage


Commonwealth Games

YearResultPosition
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gold Coast 2018Group Stage


South Asian Games

YearResultPosition
Flag of Pakistan.svg Islamabad 2004Finalist2nd
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Colombo 2006Semi-Finalist3rd
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Dhaka 2010Not Held
Flag of India.svg Guwahati 2016Finalist2nd [6]
Flag of Nepal.svg Kathmandu 2019Finalist2nd [1]


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