* Factory in east Pakistan provides tournament ball * Owner had just a month to meet Adidas requirements * Women, some in niqabs, make up quarter of workforce By Katharine Houreld SIALKOT, Pakistan, May 20 (Reuters) - It was when he felt the roar of the crowd at the 2006 World Cup in Germany that Pakistani factory owner Khawaja Akhtar first dreamt up a goal of his own: to manufacture the ball for the biggest soccer tournament on the planet. I never had that kind of feeling before." His factory in eastern Pakistan had made balls for the German Bundesliga, French league and Champions League, but he had never snagged a World Cup contract. When Akhtar heard last autumn that Adidas' Chinese supplier for the World Cup couldn't keep up with demand, he immediately invited executives to his plant in Sialkot, a wealthy Pakistani manufacturing town with a long history of leatherwork. Read More http://ift.tt/1lZmj3n
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