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Younus Changezi
Muhammad Younus Changezi (Urdu: محمد یونس چنگیزی; born 4 November 1944) is a Pakistani former footballer who played as left-winger, and former manager. Changezi played for the Pakistan national team in 1970, and was later appointed as manager in the 1980s. He also served as a soldier in the Pakistan Army in the 1971 war.
Belonging to the ethnic Hazara community in Quetta, Younus was born on 4 November 1944.
He started playing football under the teaching of his older cousin Qayyum Ali Changezi, former captain of the Pakistan national team. Younus acquired his high school education from Cadet College Petaro, where he studied from 1966 to 1968 and completed his Intermediate. While in school, he was given the nickname of "Tarzan" for his athleticism, and has been known by this name all along.
Changezi started his club career with Young Afghan Club in Quetta in 1960. He later represented President Club Quetta and Hazara Club Quetta. In 1964, he featured in the National Youth Football Championship.
After representing and captaining departmental side Ordnance Depot Quetta, he joined the Pakistan Army in 1969 where he not only started his military journey but also captained the Pakistan Army team of the institution. In the same year, he captained the Quetta Division team in the 1969 National Football Championship.
He also played for Victoria SC in Dhaka. He had also represented Quetta in the National Football Championship in the 1960s.
In 1965, Changezi was selected by the Pakistan youth national team, and playing in the left-out position, he toured the Soviet Union with the team.
In 1970, Changezi was chosen to be a part of the Pakistan national football team which competed under the name of Pakistan Football Federation XI for the 1970 Friendship Cup in Iran. He later represented Pakistan in the 1970 RCD Cup playing against Iran and a Turkey XI.
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Younus Changezi
Muhammad Younus Changezi (Urdu: محمد یونس چنگیزی; born 4 November 1944) is a Pakistani former footballer who played as left-winger, and former manager. Changezi played for the Pakistan national team in 1970, and was later appointed as manager in the 1980s. He also served as a soldier in the Pakistan Army in the 1971 war.
Belonging to the ethnic Hazara community in Quetta, Younus was born on 4 November 1944.
He started playing football under the teaching of his older cousin Qayyum Ali Changezi, former captain of the Pakistan national team. Younus acquired his high school education from Cadet College Petaro, where he studied from 1966 to 1968 and completed his Intermediate. While in school, he was given the nickname of "Tarzan" for his athleticism, and has been known by this name all along.
Changezi started his club career with Young Afghan Club in Quetta in 1960. He later represented President Club Quetta and Hazara Club Quetta. In 1964, he featured in the National Youth Football Championship.
After representing and captaining departmental side Ordnance Depot Quetta, he joined the Pakistan Army in 1969 where he not only started his military journey but also captained the Pakistan Army team of the institution. In the same year, he captained the Quetta Division team in the 1969 National Football Championship.
He also played for Victoria SC in Dhaka. He had also represented Quetta in the National Football Championship in the 1960s.
In 1965, Changezi was selected by the Pakistan youth national team, and playing in the left-out position, he toured the Soviet Union with the team.
In 1970, Changezi was chosen to be a part of the Pakistan national football team which competed under the name of Pakistan Football Federation XI for the 1970 Friendship Cup in Iran. He later represented Pakistan in the 1970 RCD Cup playing against Iran and a Turkey XI.
