Agha Saeed (; born 7 October 1962), is a Pakistani former footballer who played as a midfielder.
Saeed was born on 7 October 1962. He graduated from Sindh Muslim Government Arts & Commerce College and started his football career at the age of 16 with Khada Fisherman Lyari football club.
Saeed started his senior career with National Football Championship side Sindh Government Press, where he played an important role in bringing the winning trophy in several local tournaments. Later on, Saeed moved to KESC.
Saeed was selected for Pakistan for the 1985 South Asian Games held in Dhaka. He scored two goals in a 3âÂÂ1 victory over Maldives, and one goal in a 2âÂÂ2 draw against Nepal.
The next year, Saeed was also selected in the 1986 Fajr International Tournament held in Tehran, where Pakistan under the leadership of Shaukat Mufti faced Iran, Poland U21 and Al-Fotuwa. In the same year, he featured at the 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Tournament played in Islamabad, and the 1986 Pakistan President's Gold Cup played in Karachi. In the latter, he scored a goal for Pakistan against President XI to level the match 1âÂÂ1 in the last minute.
Saeed later trained his own football club named Shah Faisal Nazimabad. He was honored with the Abdul Majeed Khan Memorial Award for his contributions. He was also invited as guest in several football tournaments held across Pakistan.
Saeed has cited Ali Nawaz Baloch and Ghulam Sarwar Sr. as his idol players. He is also father of two sons and a daughter.