Pakistani superfan travels 890 miles to catch Saudi football team live in Islamabad

Pakistani superfan, Shah Murad, 33, kisses Saudi national flag during an interview with Arab News ahead of FIFA qualifier between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in Islamabad on June 5, 2024. Murad traveled about about 890 miles, from Karachi to Islamabad, to watch his ‘favorite’ Saudi team playing at Jinnah Football Stadium in Pakistan’s federal capital. (AN Photo)
  • Shah Murad, a 33-year-old resident of Pakistan’s Karachi, considers Saudi Arabia his “favorite” football team
  • Days before Murad departed for Islamabad, his premature baby passed away due to health complications

ISLAMABAD: With Saudi Arabia’s national flag draped around his shoulders, Shah Murad arrived in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad to achieve his “lifelong dream”: watch Saudi Arabia’s national football team in action.
Murad, a 33-year-old tea boy at a private bank in Pakistan’s financial hub Karachi, resides in the city’s teeming Lyari neighborhood. The slum has long been considered one of the city’s most dangerous neighborhoods due to frequent gang-related killings and rampant street crimes there.
It’s also known as “Mini-Brazil” and Pakistan’s football capital for producing immense talent for the sport. While its residents support different teams, a majority of them cheer for top football-playing nations like Germany, Brazil and Argentina.
Pakistan will face Saudi Arabia today at the Jinnah Football Stadium in Islamabad. The two sides will lock horns for round 2 of the FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. Pakistan lost the first round against Saudi Arabia in Al Ahsa in November 2023 when the Green Falcons vanquished Pakistan 4-0.
What makes Murad’s 890-mile journey from Karachi to Islamabad remarkable is the recent tragedy that befell him days before he decided to travel to Islamabad, a city he had never traveled to before. The superfan, a father of one, had been planning to travel to Islamabad for the match for the last six months. A few days earlier, his wife delivered a premature baby, their second child, who was put on a ventilator due to health complications.
“But before I could commence on my journey to fulfill my dream, I lost my son,” Murad told Arab News. “It hasn’t [even] been a week.”
Murad had abandoned his plan to leave Karachi but his family told him to pursue his dream of watching the Saudi football team live in action.
“My family encouraged me and said that it has been my lifelong dream,” Murad said. “You should go fulfill it.”
And his family’s encouragement was enough to motivate Murad to buy a Rs12,400 [$44.52] return bus ticket.
“I had been saving this money for a long time,” he explained.
In November 2022, when Saudi Arabia upset Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2022, Arab News spoke to Murad who said Saudi star Yasser Al-Qahtan was his favorite footballer.
When asked if he had any other wishes, Murad said he wanted to meet Saudi Arabia’s men’s football team now that he was in Islamabad.
However, he does feel slightly conflicted about who to support, now that his favorite team will be facing his country on the field.
“I want the Saudi team to win because it is my favorite football team,” Murad said. “But Pakistan is my country, so I am a bit confused. 
“Whoever wins in the end, I hope it will be a victory for sports.”