Asian football chief Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa on Friday condemned the attack targeted a local football match in Pakistan this week.
At least 11 were killed and 24 others injured when a blast hit a football ground in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi Wednesday.
Expressing deep sorrow for the victims, Sheikh Salman said that sport should be used as a tool to promote peace.
"Football is popular around the world and it brings people together. It's shameful to attack those who are enjoying a football game," the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president said in a statement.
"Some of the innocent fans who lost their lives would have been budding footballers. Football has long given solace to people around the globe," he added.
Despite the violence, Sheikh Salman said that AFC had decided to allot the 2014 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers to Pakistan due to the rising popularity of the sport in the South Asian country.
"We are following the rise in popularity of football in Pakistan and we are confident that the AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers will give a further boost to the efforts carried out by the Pakistan Football Federation," he said. Endi
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