Pakistan's 'star' player forced to sell Jalebi

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Tezzbuzz|11-03-2025

Delhi: The player whose echo was echoed throughout the stadium, which every kick used to surprise the opposition, today the same player is lost in the darkness of oblivion. On the field, who won the hearts of the audience with goals on the field, is now struggling for its place in the team.

This star, which once shone on the heights of stardom, is now engulfed in the shadow of criticism. Pose on departmental games, decline of form, indifference and misfortune of the selectors have brought him to the floor, where once his name was cheered, today there is silence.

Yes, footballer Mohammad Riyaz, who represents Pakistan in the 2018 Asian Games football event, is currently facing financial difficulties.

The footballer is forced to sell jalebis to run his living due to unemployment.

In this regard, Riyaz says that I waited for years to restore the departmental game, but no step was taken. He said that he was forced to take this path for employment.

It is noteworthy that footballer Mohammad Riyaz has been a part of the K-Electric team and now facing financial difficulties after the departmental game is closed. Is it just the hit of time or the ruthning of the game, no one knows, but it is a reality that the journey of the floor to the floor is only a matter of few moments.

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