Sardar Aslam (; born 1945) is a Pakistani former footballer, who played as a striker. Aslam played for the Pakistan national football team between 1965 and 1969, and served as captain of the national team at the 1969 RCD Cup.
Aslam was born in 1945, in Quetta, capital of the Balochistan Agency, British India.
Sardar made his club debut for Afghan Club Quetta in 1960 at the regional Quetta Football League, and played for them till 1964. He also represented Quetta Division at the National Football Championship.
He later played for Dhaka Wanderers. He eventually transferred to EPIDC in 1967. During his stay in Dhaka League, he also represented Dacca Division at the National Football Championship.
Aslam was first selected in 1965 for the Pakistan national football team. He initially started playing in the 1965 RCD Cup, and got selected again for the 1966 Asian Games, but due to financial issues Pakistan did not appear in the tournament. His next appearance came in the 1967 RCD Cup, where he scored in a 4âÂÂ7 defeat against Turkey. He also represented Pakistan in the 1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification. His final appearances came in the 1969 RCD Cup, where he was captain.
Aslam played as a striker. He was known for his strong physique and strong shooting power. Due to his build he could overpower opponents in duals.