KARACHI: The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has annulled the lifetime ban placed on renowned athletics coach Salman Iqbal Butt, who trains Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem, fully restoring his professional status.
The AFP had announced the ban on October 12, which Butt challenged on grounds of lack of jurisdiction, due process, and legal foundation. After reviewing the case, the adjudicator sided with Butt in a final order issued on November 13.
“The lifetime ban has no legal effect and is declared void,” the ruling stated, directing the AFP to immediately withdraw all adverse communications sent to bodies such as World Athletics and Asian Athletics. The federation has also been barred from issuing any future defamatory or prejudicial statements regarding Butt.
The adjudicator highlighted multiple procedural violations by the AFP, including failure to issue a charge sheet, provide an inquiry report, or grant Butt a fair hearing. Citing infringements of Articles 4, 10-A, and 25 of the Constitution, the order stated that any penalty imposed without due process is void.
The dispute also related to the Punjab Athletics Association (PAA) elections, which the AFP had annulled. The adjudicator ruled that the AFP lacked authority over the matter, as PAA elections fall under the jurisdiction of the Punjab Sports Board and Punjab Olympic Association and were conducted in the presence of authorized observers without objections.
The ruling emphasized the damaging impact of the ban on Pakistan’s elite athletics programme, noting that Butt has been instrumental in Arshad Nadeem’s development, including his milestone gold medal win at the Paris 2024 Olympics. A written endorsement from Nadeem supporting Butt was included in the case record.
PSB legal advisor Saif ur Rehman Rao assisted the proceedings, while AFP President Brig (R) Wajahat Hussain and advocate Usman Akram represented the federation. The adjudicator dismissed the AFP’s objections to the petition’s maintainability, confirming full PSB jurisdiction.
With the order now in effect, all rights, privileges, and professional standing of Salman Iqbal Butt as a national athletics coach have been reinstated.

