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She switched to goalkeeping in She was also awarded the Best Goalkeeper trophy and a prize of Rs. Mahpara was the first-ever goalkeeper of Pakistan women's national football teammaking her debut in against India at the South Asian Games in Dhaka. Sri LankaNepal and Bhutan at that tournament.

Syeda Mahpara

Pakistani footballer (born )

Full name Syeda Mahpara Shahid
Date of birth () 8 July (age&#;31)
Place of birthPeshawar, Pakistan
Position(s) Goalkeeper

Current team

WAPDA WFC
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Young Rising Stars
Balochistan United 6 (0)
Highlander's FC
Rossoneri Women's FC
WAPDA
Pakistan 13 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Syeda Mahpara Shahid Bukhari, known as Syeda Mahpara or Mahpara Shahid (born 8 July ),[1] is a Pakistani footballer.

She is the goalkeeper of the Pakistan women's national football team, and represents WAPDA at club level.

Club career

She started her career with the Rawalpindi-based Young Rising Stars F.F.C. as a defender in She switched to goalkeeping in

She linked Balochistan United WFC in , and was part of the winning team at the National Women Football Championship.

Syeda Mahpara - Research Associate - Federal Urdu University ...: Syeda Mahpara Shahid Bukhari, known as Syeda Mahpara or Mahpara Shahid (born 8 July ), [1] is a Pakistani footballer. She is the goalkeeper of the Pakistan women's national football team, and represents WAPDA at club level. She started her career with the Rawalpindi -based Young Rising Stars F.F.C. as a defender in

She was also awarded the Best Goalkeeper trophy and a prize of Rs. 1 lakh.

In January , she, along with teammate Zulfia Nazeer, signed up with Dubai-based Rossoneri Football Club for IFA women's football league in the UAE.[2] They made their debuts against Arsenal Women Football Club in Dubai.[3][4]

She joined WAPDA after her return to the state.

International career

Mahpara was the first-ever goalkeeper of Pakistan women's national football team, making her debut in against India at the South Asian Games in Dhaka. She was a member of the national team which participated in the third SAFF Women's Championship held Islamabad, Pakistan.[5] She played in all three games (vs.

Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan) at that tournament.

Career statistics

International statistics

Honours

Young Rising Stars

Balochistan United

Individual

References