Akhtar served as physical trainer of Pakistan tennis team in the
1991 Davis Cup in Jordan, and the
Pakistan national hockey team during their tour to Malaysia in 1992. Mohiuddin earned a football coaching diploma from Germany in 1993. That diploma was later declared by the AFC equivalent to its
Licence B. He later served as coach and chief selector of the
Balochistan football team. Pakistan had to face Asian champions
Iraq. Pakistan were defeated 7-0 in the first leg but they were able to hold Iraq to a goalless draw in the second leg. After the second leg draw, Mohiuddin was retained as manager for the rest of the 2008 fixtures. Pakistan played a two-match away series against Nepal in late March as preparation for the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. Pakistan lost the first match 2-1, despite leading for most of the match, after two late goals for Nepal. They bounced back however, in the second match and won 2-0. They then travelled to Taipei for 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers where Pakistan were favourites to qualify for the main round. Pakistan first faced Chinese Taipei, and they came back from 1-0 down to eventually win the game 2-1. However, in the next game, Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan 7-1 on the back of a hat trick from
Kasun Jayasuriya. In the final game, a
dead rubber, Pakistan defeated Guam 9-2, achieving victory by the widest margin in Pakistan's history. The
2008 SAFF Championship would prove to be Mohiuddin’s last tournament as manager when Pakistan failed to go beyond the group stages, losing 3-0 to
Maldives, 2-0 to
India and 4-1 to
Nepal. The team performed poorly as Pakistan lost 3 of their matches and drew one and Mohiuddin was replaced afterwards. PMC Athletico went on to finish 14th in the league, 3 points above the relegation zone.
Higher Education Commission By 2014, Mohiuddin was serving as senior national coach in the
Pakistan Sports Board Quetta Centre, and held several training sessions with
Chaman based
Pakistan Premier League clubs
Muslim FC,
Afghan Chaman and
Pak Afghan. Akhtar was later associated with the
Higher Education Commission department. He served as head coach of the women team at the
2021 National Women's Football Championship.
Pakistan U17 In 2025, Mohiuddin was appointed head coach of the
Pakistan U17 team for the
2026 AFC U-17 Asian Cup qualification. == Personal life ==