Afghanistan Beats Pakistan In First Soccer Match In 30 Years

Afghan fans celebrate following their team's second goal against Pakistan at the Afghanistan Football Federation Stadium in Kabul on August 20.

Spectators cheer during the start of the match.

Afghan soccer fans wait to enter the stadium in Kabul.

Pakistan's goalkeeper Saqib Hanif (L).

Afghan national players (in red) compete with Pakistani players during the match in Kabul.

Afghan fans celebrate their team's first goal, scored by Sanjar Ahmadi.

An Afghan policeman keeps watch as spectators watch the game.

Some Afghan spectators painted their faces with the colors of the national flag.

Spectators cheer during the match.

An Afghan player (in red) heads the ball away during the match.

Pakistan's goalkeeper Saqib Hanif (L).

Afghan footballers celebrate their 3-0 win in a friendly against Pakistan at the Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) stadium in Kabul. Afghanistan was hosting its first international soccer match in a decade. Organizers are hoping the FIFA-sanctioned match will ease cross-border tensions between the two neighbors. It's the first meeting in 36 years for the two nations' national soccer teams.