Younus Rana (born 10 April 1941), is a Pakistani former footballer and manager. Rana played as a midfielder for the Pakistan national team in the 1960s and 1970s and captained the national side in 1969. He is also one of the players to have played and served as head coach of the national team.
Rana represented the Pakistan Railways departmental team from 1961 till 1979, earning the captaincy in 1965. In the 1969 edition of the National Football Championship held in Lahore, Rana helped the side finish champions after defeating Karachi in the final.[1]
While playing, Younus also trained to become referee in 1971, and refereed several matches at the National Football Championship in the 1980s. From 1981 onwards, he turned his attention to coaching, and was coach of the Multan team that won the 1981 National Youth Championship under the captaincy of Sharafat Ali. He was later appointed member of the coaching staff of the Pakistan national team under head coach Bert Trautmann at the 1981 King's Cup held in Thailand.[1]
In 2003, Rana served as head coach of the Pakistan Telecommunication departmental team at the last edition of the National Football Championship,[10] and from 2004 onwards at the Pakistan Premier League.[11]