Hosts Pakistan put up a fighting show against Sri Lanka in their opening game but lost 1-2 but more importantly for the first time the Pakistani girls were allowed to wear traditional baggy T-shirts and shorts with long socks, covering their legs to the knees.
Ever since the first national women's football event was held in Pakistan, the players have had to follow a strict dress code of wearing loose T-shirts and long baggy pants instead of shorts.
Ahmed Yar Lodhi said the organisation of the SAF championship for women was a big step forward for Pakistan football as due to the security situation in Pakistan it took a lot of convincing to get the teams to come and play in Islamabad.
Just few days back he admitted the holding of the event fell into doldrums when a suicide bomber killed nearly 60 people at the Wagah Border with India.
Women's sports in Pakistan until now has not been taken seriously due to the conservative nature of Pakistani society which generally frowns upon girls in any sports.