Pakistani-Origin Footballer Haris Zeb Set to Shine at FIFA Club World Cup 2025
Football fans worldwide will undoubtedly be watching as this talented player steps onto one of the sport’s grandest stages.

The New Zealand-born athlete recently signed with Auckland City FC, the reigning champions of the 2024 OFC Champions League, earning them a spot in the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup in 2025.
Zeb, who has previously showcased his talent with New Zealand clubs such as Christchurch United, Miramar Rangers, and Birkenhead United, has already begun pre-season training with Auckland City FC.
His inclusion in the squad marks a significant milestone in his career, as he prepares to face some of the world’s top clubs on the global stage.
Zeb’s participation in the tournament not only highlights his growing prominence but also brings pride to the Pakistani diaspora in New Zealand and beyond.
Born on May 15, 2001, in New Zealand to Pakistani parents, Zeb holds dual citizenship and is eligible to represent Pakistan internationally.
He was previously called up to the Pakistan national team for the 2023 Four Nations Cup in Mauritius but was unable to participate due to injury.
Despite this setback, Zeb remains committed to representing Pakistan in future international competitions and has already communicated his availability to the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF).
His move to Auckland City FC represents a pivotal moment in his career, offering him the opportunity to showcase his skills against elite competition.
The young winger has expressed his ambition to elevate Pakistan’s footballing reputation on the international scene, aiming to inspire future generations of Pakistani athletes.
As Haris Zeb prepares to take on the world’s best clubs, his story serves as a testament to the potential of Pakistani-origin athletes in global sports.
Football fans worldwide will undoubtedly be watching as this talented player steps onto one of the sport’s grandest stages.