Faqir Hussain
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| Personal information | |||
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| Full name | Faqir Hussain | ||
| Place of birth | Peshawar, British India | ||
| Date of death | 24 February 2016 | ||
| Place of death | Peshawar, Pakistan | ||
| Position | Right winger | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1955–1969 | Pakistan Air Force | ||
| International career | |||
| 1959–1965 | Pakistan | ||
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Faqir Hussain (died 24 February 2016) was a Pakistani footballer who played as a right winger.[1] Hussain played for Pakistan Air Force throughout his career, and also represented the Pakistan national team from 1959 until the mid-1960s.

In 1955, Hussain participated at the Army Football Tournament in Iran with the Pakistan Combined Services football team while playing for Pakistan Airforce, in a tournament which showcased army football teams from India, Iran, Turkey, Iraq, and Syria.[2] Along with Moideen Kutty, Hussain was a crucial player of the Air Force team.[3][4]
In August 1960, he scored in a 2–0 victory against a select team from Hoshiarpur in the 25th minute during the fifth Ismail Gold Shield Football Tournament in the semifinals.[5] The tournament which featured teams from India and Iran concluded with PAF winning the final.[6] He also played the Inter-Services Football Championship for Pakistan Air Force at the domestic level in Pakistan.[7][8] In the 16th edition of the championship in 1960, Faqir scored a hat-trick against Pakistan Army winning the final by 3–0.[9]
In 1961, while playing for Pakistan Airforce in a friendly game against the Iranian club Shahin F.C., he scored all 4 goals for his team in a match which ended in a 6–4 defeat.[10]
In 1969, Faqir scored seven out of eleven goals against Pakistan Navy in the opening match of the Inter-Services Football Championship.[11]
International career

Hussain played for the Pakistan national team in the 1960s. He was among the players present in the 1960 Asian Cup qualifiers hosted by India in Ernakulam in 1959,[1] where Pakistan faced Iran, India and Israel twice each in the qualifiers.[12][13] Hussain scored a goal in a memorable victory over Iran by 4–1.[14]
In 1964, he also played 1964 Summer Olympics qualification against Iran in Teheran and the match was lost by 1–4.[15] Second match was played at Lahore and Pakistan won the match by 1–0 but failed to qualify on aggregate.[16] He also played at the 1965 RCD Cup.[17]
