How Much Funding Each Sports Federation Earned from Pakistan Sports Board in 2024–25

During the 2024–25 fiscal year, the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) granted Rs 63.9 million to 22 national sports federations, split between Rs 32.9 million in annual grants and Rs 31.0 million in special allocations

Notable Federation Allocations (2024–25)

Federation Grant Amount (Rs. million)
Athletics Federation of Pakistan 10.0
National Rifle Association 7.0
Handball 5.0
Squash 5.0
Volleyball 5.0
Wrestling 3.0
Karate 3.0
Kabaddi 3.0
Bodybuilding 2.5
Tenpin Bowling 2.5
Swimming 2.25
Table Tennis 2.25
Ju‑Jitsu 2.0
Winter Sports Federation 2.0
Alpine Club of Pakistan 2.1
Rugby Union 1.1
Badminton 1.1
Taekwondo 1.1
Judo ~1.0
Sailing ~1.0
Wushu ~1.0
Tennis ~1.0

Key Takeaways

  • In 2024–25, PSB released Rs 63.9 million to 22 federations, allocating funds evenly between ongoing support and special needs.
  • Major beneficiaries included Athletics (Rs 10m), Rifle (Rs 7m), and multiple federations at Rs 5m.
  • Mid-level allocations supported sports like wrestling, bowling, and swimming.
  • Smaller federations received modest funding (around Rs 1–2 million), facilitating basic development and event participation.

The Pakistan Sports Board’s latest funding release arrives at a crucial moment for national sports, amid rising concerns over performance gaps and governance issues. As federations often cite resource shortages for underachievement, this financial breakdown places a spotlight on accountability and transparency in fund usage especially following scrutiny faced by bodies like the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF).

With the allocations now public, the PSB aims to demonstrate its commitment to supporting athletes through fair and documented funding, shifting the focus back to how federations utilize these resources to deliver results.