The report notes a 90% improve in self-generated income, alongside stricter monetary controls
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan’s Sports activities Board (PSB) has undergone a serious institutional transformation over the previous yr, shifting towards a performance-driven and athlete-focused mannequin, in response to its Annual Report for 2024–25.
The report, the primary complete annual assessment issued by the board in almost twenty years, highlights wide-ranging reforms launched since Muhammad Yasir Pirzada assumed cost as director common.
It says the PSB has moved away from routine administration towards clear governance, improved monetary self-discipline and enhanced athlete improvement.
Amongst key achievements, the board revived the Quaid-e-Azam Inter-Provincial Video games after a seven-year hole, attracting 2,725 athletes. It additionally established the Arshad Nadeem Excessive-Efficiency Academy and Pakistan’s first biomechanics laboratory to help elite coaching.
The report notes a 90% improve in self-generated income, alongside stricter monetary controls and a zero-tolerance coverage on complimentary memberships.
Governance reforms included the introduction of Sports activities Election Laws Pakistan (SERP), QR-coded no-objection certificates, biometric attendance in coaching camps, merit-based staff choices and clear grant mechanisms for sports activities federations.
Within the space of unpolluted sport, the Pakistan Anti-Doping Board expanded testing and consciousness programmes, strengthening oversight and compliance.
In the course of the yr, the PSB organised coaching camps for 847 athletes and raised the specialised eating regimen allowance from 2,000 rupees to three,000 rupees per athlete per day, the report mentioned.
Administratively, the board superior digital governance via the introduction of an digital workplace system, pre-audit mechanisms and the appointment of a chief monetary officer. Procurement processes had been additionally built-in with the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority’s E-PADS platform.
The report concludes that the reforms goal to place the PSB as a contemporary, accountable and athlete-centred establishment able to supporting Pakistan’s long-term sporting improvement.

