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Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed was born on 2 April, 1992 in Faisalabad, Pakistan, is a Pakistani footballer (1992–2017). Discover Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 2 April, 1992
Birthday 2 April
Birthplace Faisalabad, Pakistan
Date of death 27 February, 2017
Died Place Faisalabad, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistan

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Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed Height, Weight & Measurements

At 24 years old, Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed height is 1.70m .

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Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed worth at the age of 24 years old? Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed’s income source is mostly from being a successful Footballer. He is from Pakistan. We have estimated Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1936

In the first match down 0–2, Pakistan in the 36th minute was awarded a penalty kick which was converted by Tauseef at the top right corner to seal a goal at Palestine goalkeeper and captain Abdullah Al-Saidawi.

Palestine ended winning the match by 2–1 at the Punjab Stadium in Lahore.

1992

Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed (2 April 1992 – 27 February 2017) was a Pakistani footballer who played as a midfielder.

Tauseed earned three international caps with Pakistan, and scored one goal.

He was the first-ever goal scorer for Pakistan against Palestine in the entire history of international soccer circuit.

Ahmed was born on 2 April 1992, and hailed from Faisalabad in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

2007

Tauseef raised to fame at the Geo Super Football League in 2007 while representing Islamabad United, where he helped the side to be crowned champions.

He then represented WAPDA in the Pakistan Premier League.

2009

Tauseef's goal was also first for Pakistan in international arena since 8 December 2009 at the 2009 SAFF Championship.

He also halted the agony of missed penalties that put out Pakistan from three events.

Adnan Ahmed had previously missed a crucial penalty against Sri Lanka at the 2009 SAFF Championship.

2010

Tauseef also represented Pakistan at the 2010 Asian Games and the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers.

Tauseef was first called by the Pakistan national under-23 team for 2010 Asian Games, followed by a tour in Thailand in 2011.

Months later, Abdul Aziz and Abbas Ali missed penalties against the same opposition giving more worrying moments to coach Gyorgy Kottan in the 2010 South Asian Games.

Third incident occurred in the 2010 Asian Games when former captain Samar Ishaq saw his 84th penalty kick blocked by Maldives keeper Imran Mohamed as Maldives held Graham Roberts coached Pakistan to a goalless draw.

2011

He was also gold medallist for WAPDA in the 2011 National Games of Pakistan.

Ahmed also captained WAPDA, and was known as one of the most dependable players of the squad.

He also played for his hometown club Lyallpur.

He then played against Malaysia in January 2011, at the first leg of the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers.

In 2011, he received a call-up for the senior team for a series of friendlies against Palestine.

In the second encounter against Palestine on 4 March 2011 at the Peoples Football Stadium in Karachi ending in a goalless draw, Tauseef broke his posterior cruciate ligament.

After over four months since the injury, Tauseef was reportedly still suffering with no help in sight.

With no facility of health insurance available to the players, the Pakistan Football Federation were unwilling to address the issue while the injury threatened to end Tauseef's career.

Tauseef's department club WAPDA couldn't help either, as the former was just a contractual player instead of a permanent employee of the company.

Tauseef meanwhile was left to his own to address the issue and ease the pain.

2012

Tariq Lutfi highlighted his importance in the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers when he needed a solid midfielder.

Former England national team footballer and Pakistan national team coach Graham Roberts stated to Dawn via Twitter: “Tauseef was a great lad who worked very hard and was a pleasure to coach, he was skilful and very competitive.

He gave his all when he played.”

The Pakistan Football Federation faced criticism for its treatment of Tauseef at an age when he should have been flourishing in his football career.

His untimely death, caused by avoidable circumstances, highlighted the neglect faced.

Despite his efforts to contact PFF officials and even meeting them in person in Lahore, he received no concern or assistance for his injury, feeling abandoned by the organisation.

Tauseef's teammate, Naeemullah, lamented the lack of support from PFF in an interview with The Express Tribune.

2015

On 6 February 2015, Tauseef returned to international arena for a friendly against Afghanistan as a starter, ending in a 2–1 victory for Pakistan.

Tauseef then missed international exposure for the next years, as since March 2015, Pakistan remained suspended from any international competition because of the crisis created inside the Pakistan Football Federation.

2017

Tauseef died on 27 February 2017, at the age of 24.

He was a diabetes patient, and was taken to a hospital in his hometown of Faisalabad when his sugar level surged after suffering from high fever, and ultimately he succumbed to his illness.

One of his coaches stated that he felt a sudden pressure on his kidneys and was taken to hospital, where he expired.

Ahmed was laid to rest in his village in Thikriwala in Faisalabad after Zuhr prayers.

He was survived by his parents, an elder brother and four sisters.

Tauseef's death commotioned the Pakistan football community, with several personalities expressing deep sorrow and condolence over the demise of Tauseef, including his teammates, coaches such as Shahzad Anwar, Nasir Ismail, and national team former captains Muhammad Essa and Tanveer Ahmed.