The breathtaking sand sculptures of the FIFA World Cup trophy and the tournament’s official logo at Gadani Beach in Balochistan province have captured widespread attention, becoming a major attraction for visitors and football enthusiasts alike.
Created by talented artist Sameer Shaukat and his team, the remarkable sand artwork beautifully showcases the spirit of the world’s biggest football event. The intricate designs quickly went viral across social media platforms, earning praise from football fans and art lovers for their creativity and craftsmanship.
Speaking about the project, the young artist said the artwork was created to showcase his own love for football as well as the passion of the people of Balochistan for the FIFA World Cup. He also called for improved facilities and greater government support, highlighting the growing popularity of football across the province.
From Quetta to Makran, young people are determined to bring recognition to Pakistan on the global stage through their favourite sport, football. Through their exceptional creativity and talent, the artists of Gadani have also helped present a positive and beautiful image of Balochistan to the world.
On the other hand, the opening matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 continued to provide excitement for football fans. However, several games have once again ended in draws as the teams have failed to hold on to their leads.
In the first match of the third day, the Switzerland national football team faced the Qatar national football team. Switzerland looked the stronger side for most of the game. The team had created several scoring chances.
The Swiss team took the lead in the 17th minute after being awarded a penalty. Breel Embolo converted the spot kick to put his side ahead. Switzerland held the advantage until halftime, but Qatar improved after the break and pushed forward in search of an equaliser.
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