Abdul Samad Baloch (; born 1964) is a Pakistani former footballer who played as a midfielder. He represented the Pakistan national team at the 1986 Asian Games.
Samad was born in Lyari as the third eldest of his six brothers.
Samad started his football career as a right winger with Lucky Star Football Club Lyari. He then played for 17 years with Baloch XI, and then joined Baloch Muhammad Lyari in 1995.
He played at the National Football Championship with departmental sides KPT, Pakistan Steel and KESC.
Samad represented the Pakistan national team at the 1986 Asian Games as a regular starter.
Samad was praised for his dodges, ball control and timely passes.
Samad's younger brothers Ghulam Shabbir and Ghulam Ali, and cousins Ayub Taj, Muhammad Jan and Saeed Taj are also footballers.
In 2016, Samad participated in a football-related protest in Karachi alongside other former Pakistan international players amidst FIFA suspension on the Pakistan Football Federation and domestic football turbulence. In 2017, Samad was among former players associated with Baloch Muhammadan who attended the clubâÂÂs golden jubilee celebrations.