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Messi shares his uncertainty about the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Buenos Aires– In a shocking development to football fans, the Football Legend and considered to be the GOAT, Lionel Messi has shared his doubts related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on whether he would participate or not, in spite of Argentina’s early qualification.

 

The GOAT shared this after his legendary two-goal performance in a 3–0 win against Venezuela, which could potentially become his last game on Argentinian soil, sparking a series of debates among netizens and football fans who wish to see him on the global stage once again.

Lionel Messi, standing at 5 feet 7 inches at the age of 38, is now facing problems which come from age and recurring injuries, with a stop–start season at Inter Miami. The Argentinian star raised serious questions about how much he will be able to withstand.

The Football legend talked to reporters after the win, in which he shared his dilemma. He said that logically it was impossible for him to participate in the World Cup at the age of 39, even though the World Cup is only 9 months away, which isn’t very far away, but still it’s a long time.

He further stated that he never wants to stop playing football and wants it to go forever, but he is well aware of his physical capabilities, and his breaking point is coming, and he has accepted that it is bound to happen.

Head coach Lionel Scaloni has chosen to rest Messi for Argentina’s upcoming final qualifier against Ecuador next week, highlighting the coaching staff’s aim to maintain their star player’s fitness.

For Argentina, the uncertainty arises only three years after Lionel Messi’s peak achievement—winning the World Cup in Qatar in 2022. That victory ended years of national longing and firmly established his legacy alongside Diego Maradona in the country’s football history.

 

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Hotshot Esports Wins Game Now FFWS Pakistan 2025, Qualifies for Global Finals in Jakarta

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LAHORE – Hotshot Esports has emerged as the champions of the Game Now FFWS Pakistan 2025, defeating the nation’s strongest teams and securing their spot at the FFWS Global Finals 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

● Hotshot Esports claims the crown at Free Fire World Series Pakistan 2025, after a thrilling Battle Royale Grand Final in the iconic NASTP, Karachi

● Outperformed top rivals RZX Esports and Raptr Legacy with clutch plays

● Secured PKR 1 Million Prizepool and advances to FFWS Global Finals as Pakistan’s representative

A Clash of Generations
FFWS PK 2025 stood out for its unique mix of veteran squads and rising teams. Established teams such as Demons Pride and Raptr Legacy demonstrated their trademark experience and composure, while emerging lineups like Team Tez injected fresh energy and innovative strategies into the competition.

Amidst this diverse field, Hotshot Esports showcased adaptability and consistency, overcoming both seasoned rivals and ambitious newcomers to emerge as Pakistan’s finest.

FFWS PK 2025 Grand Finals recap
The Grand Finals brought together Pakistan’s top 12 teams at NASTP, Karachi, where more than 500 fans gathered to witness the nation’s best Free Fire action. Teams clashed across iconic maps, including Bermuda, Kalahari, and Solara.

● Hotshot Esports secured 3 Booyahs and a grand total of 141 points, finishing ahead of runners-up Demons Pride by a margin of 32 points.

● The tournament’s MVP, Hotshot Esports’s Action, stood out with a total of 33 eliminations and 16141 damage, delivering decisive performances when it mattered most.

● Collectively, Hotshot Esports posted 84 kills, demonstrating a balance of aggressive gameplay and consistent positioning.

This commanding performance reinforced their status as worthy champions and solidified their place as Pakistan’s representatives on the global stage.

Present at the event, Head of Gaming at Jazz, Arsalan Qamar, commented, “At Jazz, we believe gaming and Esports as more than just entertainment – they are a powerful driver of culture, community, and digital innovation in Pakistan. With GameNow, we are proud to partner with Garena’s Free Fire World Series 2025 to give our youth the stage to showcase their talent globally. Through exclusive Free Fire bundles and our one-stop platform, GameNow, we are making gaming more accessible than ever. This partnership marks a milestone in Jazz’s mission to empower Pakistan’s digital generation and lead the charge in shaping the future of gaming in the country.”

Representing Pakistan on the Global Stage
With this victory, Hotshot Esports not only claimed the 1,000,000 PKR prize pool but also earned the honor of representing Pakistan at the FFWS Global Finals 2025 in November 2025. In Jakarta, they will compete against 17 top Free Fire squads from powerhouse regions including Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil.

Carrying the pride of Pakistan’s esports community, Hotshot Esports now prepares to showcase its skill and determination on one of the most prestigious stages in competitive gaming.

Missed the action for FFWS Pakistan 2025? Don’t Worry!
Fans can revisit the excitement of the FFWS Pakistan 2025 (Group Stage, Clash Squad Tournament, and Grand Finals) by tuning into live broadcasts on multiple streaming platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. All broadcast commentary will be available in Urdu.

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Nooh Butt eyes international return, aims for gold at World Championships in Florida

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LAHORE – Pakistan’s Commonwealth Games champion and national weightlifting icon, Nooh Dastagir Butt, is poised for a high-profile return to international weightlifting. He is set to compete at the VIRUS Weightlifting Finals and UMWF World Championships, scheduled to take place from December 3 to 6, 2025, at the Ocean Center Convention Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.

The three-time international strongman and powerlifting champion, famously dubbed the “Hulk of Pakistan” after his record-breaking performance at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, is eyeing nothing less than gold on his long-awaited comeback.

This marks Nooh’s first international weightlifting appearance in three years, following a prolonged dispute with the Pakistan Weightlifting Federation (PWF). During his absence from Olympic lifting, Nooh continued to bring laurels to Pakistan in powerlifting and strongman competitions, securing multiple gold medals in Uzbekistan, South Africa, and other international events.

With the federation dispute now resolved, thanks to the efforts of Madam Nuzhat and Hafiz Jibran Butt of the Pakistan Weightlifting Federation, Nooh has officially been cleared to represent Pakistan once again and backed by Rd. Rizwan Aftab Ahmed, CEO of ACTIVIT and Director of National Hospital DHA Lahore, who has been sponsoring his training, nutrition, and medical support, Nooh says he is fully focused and mentally stronger than ever.

“I am grateful to Rd. Rizwan, for not only supporting my career but also taking care of my parents’ medical needs. Now, I have only one mission, which is to win international gold medals for Pakistan,” said an emotional Nooh.

He further revealed that he is currently training in Gujranwala under the supervision of his father, former weightlifter Ghulam Dastagir, maintaining a two-session daily regimen. “Whatever I am today is because of my father. His dream, and mine, is to see Pakistan’s flag raised at the world stage once again,” he added.

Nooh Butt’s mother expressed her pride and excitement over his preparations, saying, “Our entire home feels like a training ground. Nooh’s father doesn’t rest until he completes both of his daily training sessions. His dedication is unmatched, and as parents, our greatest joy will be to see him win more international medals for Pakistan.”

To sharpen his preparations, Rd. Rizwan has arranged a post-tournament training camp in the United States, where Nooh will train under international coaches and gain exposure to world-class facilities. This will further prepare him for the global stage. His journey is clearly mapped out, first the World Championships in Florida, followed by the Commonwealth Games, then the Asian Games, all leading toward one ultimate destination: global dominance in weightlifting.

Sharing his thoughts, Rd. Rizwan said, “I don’t just have a mission, I have a vision. I want Nooh to leave a legacy that inspires generations to come.” When asked about his expectations from Nooh, he responded with conviction: “I expect only one thing, victory. I want him to triumph on the grandest stages of the world, to hoist Pakistan’s flag high with pride. My dream is to see him rise steadily, winning gold after gold, until his name becomes synonymous with excellence in global sport.”

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Pakistan back to clash with UAE after protests against the match referee

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DUBAI – After prolonged uncertainty and rising tension in the Asia Cup, Pakistan got the green light to leave their hotel and clash with the UAE in the Dubai Cricket Stadium. The PCB Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, was the one to give the green signal.

 

During the initial phase, the match got delayed by an hour as the PCT players protested against match referee Andy Pycroft; however, the toss will now take place at 6 p.m. local time.

It all started when Pakistan refused to leave their hotel in protest, after claims that Pycroft denied all-rounder Agha Salman a customary handshake during Sunday’s intense match with India. The ICC turned down Pakistan’s request to replace the referee, leading to social media backlash and calls for the team to pull out of the tournament.

Players from Pakistan also skipped the post-match ceremony against India, and India captain Suryakumar Yadav’s tribute to Indian soldiers sparked more controversy. Even with all the drama, Pakistan practiced in Dubai on Tuesday, showing they’re ready to battle for a key win in the must-win group match.

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