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Abdul Wahid Khan Durrani, nicknamed |
Abdul Wahid Khan Durrani, nicknamed '''WAHIDO''', raised his game to perfection with regularly putting efforts for hours in the daily practice, with discipline, commitment, and by keeping consistently in all these. |
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He became captain of the [[Pakistan national football team]] and in his career he scored 17 international goals in 23 games. |
He became captain of the [[Pakistan national football team]] and in his career he scored 17 international goals in 23 games. |
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Abdul Wahid Khan Durrani (born in Quetta, Pakistan on 30th June 1917), was a former Pakistani international footballer.
He has had an illustrious and exemplary career as one of the greatest footballers of The Indian Subcontinent. As a legend in the game in his era, he gained great popularity due to his great control, precision, speed, power, and the kick like bullet from both left and right foot.
Abdul Wahid Khan Durrani, nicknamed WAHIDO, raised his game to perfection with regularly putting efforts for hours in the daily practice, with discipline, commitment, and by keeping consistently in all these.
He became captain of the Pakistan national football team and in his career he scored 17 international goals in 23 games.