1976 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup

The 1976 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup was the first edition of the Quaid-e-Azam International Cup held in Karachi, Pakistan.

Originally scheduled for 22nd October, the tournament was initially designed with two groups, Group A consisting of Chinese team Guangdong, Afghanistan, and Pakistan Greens (the national A team), and Group B comprising Malaysia, Mauritius, and Pakistan Reds (the B team). However, in early October, the tournament's start date was abruptly moved up to 12th October. Malaysia (originally set to arrive on the 18th) and Mauritius (on the 19th) were unable to adjust their travel plans on short notice. As a result, only Group A matches were played in the initial days of the tournament.

By 16th October, the Pakistan Football Federation declared that the tournament would only include Group A, citing Malaysia's withdrawal. Additionally, Mauritius was slated to participate in exhibition matches against Pakistan and China. Subsequently, on 20th October, it was announced that Mauritius had decided to cancel its visit altogether. The Chinese team departed on 21st October.

Results
(C) refers to champions


 * Source: RSSSF

Matches

 * NB Exhibition matches were held at the end of the tournament between Pakistan Greens and Pakistan Reds on 16 October (3–2), and Guangdong and Pakistan Reds on 18 October (8–2).

Squads

 * Source: RSSSF