SOCIETY — April 3, 2026
Afghan Boxer Lists 12 Reasons for Dismissing Boxing Federation Acting Head, Calls for Protest
Afghan boxer Mohammad Zakaria Zamani listed 12 reasons for dismissing the acting head of the Afghanistan Boxing Federation, including financial demands on athletes, unfair selections, and poor planning. He called on athletes and coaches to join a protest on Saturday to safeguard young boxers' futures.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Afghan boxer Mohammad Zakaria Zamani has issued a statement listing 12 specific reasons for the dismissal of the acting head of the Afghanistan Boxing Federation.
Zamani accused the leadership of failing to organize regular training activities, poor planning for international competitions, demanding money from athletes, mistreating participants, and making unfair selections for national teams. He highlighted several examples to support his claims, including athletes receiving only 300 afghanis monthly from Kabul boxing clubs, the preference for expatriate athletes such as Firoz Safi over domestic talent, and instances of disrespect toward Afghan competitors during events in Iran.
In his statement, Zamani detailed additional grievances, such as the lack of proper support for young boxers' development and inadequate preparation for global events, which he said jeopardize the future of the sport in Afghanistan.
Zamani urged fellow athletes and coaches to join him in a protest on Saturday to defend their rights and push for the acting head's removal. He emphasized the need for collective action to protect the interests of young boxers and ensure fair management of the federation.
The statement comes amid ongoing concerns within Afghanistan's sports community about administrative practices in various federations.
Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International →
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Single source provides direct, on-record attribution from named individual Mohammad Zakaria Zamani with concrete, checkable details including specific reasons, examples (e.g., 300 afghanis, Firoz Safi), and a call to action.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "Harsh criticisms" (title uses emotional intensity to frame the critique); "insult and inappropriate behavior" and "disrespect" (loaded terms judging conduct negatively).
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