Samuel Gill


Samuel Gill is a former Pakistani footballer who played for the Pakistan national team at the 1986 Asian Games.

Early life

Gill comes from a Christian family which lived in Lahore. His brothers Emmanuel Gill, Lazar Gill, Ezra Gill, David Gill, and Daniel Gill have all played football.

Club career

Gill represented the Lahore Division in the National Football Championship in the 1980s.

International career

In 1986, Gill was selected to represent the Pakistan national team for the 1986 Fajr International Tournament. He also participated for the Pakistan Greens side in the 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Tournament. The same year, Gill served as vice-captain of the national team for the 1986 Asian Games held in Seoul, South Korea.

Personal life

Gill's brothers Emmanuel Gill, Lazar Gill, Ezra Gill, Daniel Gill, and David Gill, have all played football for various different clubs and organisations. His brother Daniel Gill is a youth coach for "Model Town Football Academy". Daniel Gill along with his fellow mate Qamar Rizwan also hold a Guinness World Record for the most knocks of a football in 335 times with his forehead in 4 minutes and 46 seconds.