Muhammad Afzal Khan () was a Pakistani footballer, manager and FIFA referee. Khan served as head coach of the Pakistan national football team in 1966âÂÂ1967, and again in 1969.
Afzal represented the Delhi football team from 1941 until 1947 in All-India InterâÂÂProvincial Competitions, as well as the Santosh Trophy. He helped the team win the 1944âÂÂ45 Santosh Trophy. He also served as the team's captain in 1946.
In 1943, he played for the football team of Delhi University in Inter-University Tournaments held at Aligarh. He represented the Karachi football team at the National Football Championship from 1948 till the 1950s.
Afzal also played for Moghals Club of Delhi.
In 1946, Afzal was selected for an India XI for their tour to South Africa.
Afzal was a part of the Pakistan football team squad for the 1954 Asian Games held in Manila, Philippines.
In 1966, Afzal was appointed as the head coach of the Pakistan national team for the 1966 Asian Games. However Pakistan did not participate in the tournament due to financial restrictions. In March 1967, he served as head coach of Pakistan during the friendly series against Saudi Arabia. He was again appointed head coach for the tour of Pakistan to Soviet Union in May 1969.
Afzal was also a FIFA referee. He supervised the 1962 National Football Championship final between Dacca Division and Karachi Division. He also supervised the match between Turkey and Iran at the 1969 RCD Cup.