Forward Sports

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Forward
Company typePrivate
IndustrySporting goods
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Headquarters,
Key people
Khawaja Masood Akhtar, CEO[1]
ProductsSoccer balls
RevenueUS$51 million[2] (2021 – 2022)
Websiteforward.pk

Forward is a Pakistani company based in Sialkot, Punjab that makes sports equipment, primarily soccer balls. It produces 750,000 balls per month for global brands including Adidas. It was founded in 1991 by Khawaja Masood Akhtar. It started working with Adidas in 1994 and since then it has produced balls for many international events including UEFA Champions League on several occasions. It was the official provider of balls for the 2014 FIFA World Cup (the Brazuca), the 2018 FIFA World Cup (the Telstar 18)[3][4] and the 2022 FIFA World Cup (the Al Rihla).[2]

It produces soccer balls, handballs, sala balls, beach balls, indoor balls, sports bags, shin guards, goalkeeping gloves and medicine balls. It is based in Sialkot and also the largest football producer in Pakistan, employing 3,000 people including 900 women.[5][6]

The company has come into prominence for landing the contract of over 3,000 "Brazuca" balls that were used at the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil. Bloomberg and BBC are among many news agencies that have covered the company. Khawaja Masud Akhtar received the Sitara-i-Imtiaz on 23 March 2019.

References

  1. ^ "FIFA 14 Official Football To Be Made By Pakistan". mostepicstuff.com. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b Hussain, Bilal (20 November 2022). "Pakistan-made footballs at FIFA World Cup 2022: the 'crown jewel' for Sialkot's Forward Sports". Brecorder. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  3. ^ Company Profile
  4. ^ One man's dream come true: Making the official ball for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
  5. ^ Pakistan to produce World Cup soccer balls
  6. ^ Pakistan May Surprise Maradona at World Cup in Brazil

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