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- Champions National Football League (1948–2003) Pakistan Premier League (2004-present)
- Total titles won
- Total titles won by provinces By City / Town
- Multiple trophy wins
- References
The Pakistan football champions are the winners of the highest league in Pakistani football, which is currently the Pakistan Premier League. Pakistan’s first football league began on May 28, 1948 as the National Football Championship, a knock-out competition, which remained as the top football league in the country until 2004 with the introduction of the Pakistan Premier League. In 1979, a domestic cup was added in Pakistan football, known as Pakistan National Football Challenge Cup.[1] The 1948–49 Pakistan National Football League was the first season of the NFL and ended with Sindh Blue being crowned champions. The NFL era though saw Karachi based PIA F.C. with most championships, winning the competition nine times. The Pakistan Premier League era is different though as most of the champions of the league have come from Punjab side with KRL F.C. from Rawalpindi and WAPDA F.C. from Lahore winning the league four times.[2] Currently the teams with the most championships in Pakistan Premier League is WAPDA and KRL who both have won four championships in the league. Although PIA are the team with the most championships overall winning NFL nine times.[1] Champions- Bold indicates double winners – i.e. League and Domestic (National Challenge) Cup.
- Italic indicates team winning the season unbeaten – i.e. (invincible).
National Football League (1948–2003)Year | Champions (number of titles) | Runners-up |
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1948–49 | Sindh Blue (1) | Sindh Red | 1949–50 | Balochistan Red (1) | Sindh | 1951–52 | Punjab (1) | NWFP | 1952–53 | Punjab (2) | NWFP Blue | 1953–54 | Punjab Blue (1) | Pakistan Railways | 1954–55 | Punjab (3) | NWFP | 1955–56 | Balochistan (1) | Pakistan Railways | 1956–57 | Punjab (4) | East Pakistan White | 1957–58 | Punjab Blue (1) | Pakistan Railways | 1958–59 | Balochistan (2) | East Pakistan | 1959–60 | East Pakistan (1) | Karachi Blue | 1960–61 | Dacca (1) | Karachi White | 1961–62 | Dacca (2) | Karachi | 1962–63 | Karachi (1) | Pakistan Railways | 1963–64 | Karachi (2) | Pakistan Railways | 1965–66 | Karachi (3) | Pakistan Railways | 1967–68 | Peshawar (1) | Lahore | 1968–69 | Pakistan Railways (1) | Karachi | 1969–70 | Chittagong (1) | Peshawar | 1970–71 | PIA (1) | Karachi | 1971–72 | PIA (2) | Peshawar White | 1972–73 | Karachi Yellow (1) | Rawalpindi | 1974–75 (I) | PIA (3) | Punjab A | 1974–75 (II) | Sindh Red (1) | Balochistan Red | 1975–76 | PIA (4) | Pakistan Railways | 1977–78 | PIA (5) | Sindh Red | 1978–79 | Karachi Red (1) | PIA | 1979–80 | Karachi Red (2) | Pakistan Army | 1980–81 | PIA (6) | PAF | 1981–82 | HBL (1) | Pakistan Railways | 1982–83 | WAPDA (1) | HBL | 1983–84 | Pakistan Railways (2) | WAPDA | 1984–85 | Quetta (1) | PIA | 1985–86 | PAF (1) | PIA | 1986–87 | CTM (1) | KPT | 1988–89 (I) | Punjab Red (1) | Pakistan Railways | 1988–89 (II) | PIA (7) | SGP | 1989–90 | Punjab Red (2) | PIA | 1990–91 | WAPDA (2) | HBL | 1991–92 | PIA (8) | Pakistan Army | 1992–93 | Pakistan Army (1) | WAPDA | 1993–94 | CTM (2) | WAPDA | 1994–95 | Pakistan Army (2) | ABL | 1996–97 (I) | ABL (1) | PIA | 1996–97 (II) | PIA (9) | ABL | 1998–99 | ABL (2) | Pakistan Navy | 1999-00 | ABL (3) | HBL | 2000-01 | WAPDA (3) | KRL | 2002-03 | WAPDA (4) | Pakistan Army |
Pakistan Premier League (2004-present) Year | Champions (number of titles) | Points | Runners-up | Points | Third place | Points | Top goalscorer | Goals |
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2004-05 | WAPDA (1) | 74 | Pakistan Army | 74 | Khan Research Laboratories | 73 | PAK}} Arif Mehmood (WAPDA) | 20 | 2005-06 | Pakistan Army (1) | 51 | WAPDA | 45 | Khan Research Laboratories | 41 | PAK}} Imran Hussain (Pakistan Army) | 21 | 2006–07 | Pakistan Army (2) | 49 | WAPDA (2) | 44 | Khan Research Laboratories | 44 | PAK}} Arif Mehmood (WAPDA) | 20 | 2007–08 | WAPDA (2) | 58 | Pakistan Army | 57 | Khan Research Laboratories | 53 | PAK}} Arif Mehmood (WAPDA) | 21 | 2008–09 | WAPDA (3) | 54 | Pakistan Army | 50 | Khan Research Laboratories | 47 | PAK}} Muhammad Rasool (Khan Research Laboratories) | 22 | 2009–10 | Khan Research Laboratories (1) | 60 | Pakistan Army | 60 | WAPDA | 57 | PAK}} Arif Mehmood (WAPDA) | 20 | 2010–11 | WAPDA (4) | 67 | Khan Research Laboratories | 58 | PIA | 57 | PAK}} Arif Mehmood (WAPDA) | 21 | 2011–12 | Khan Research Laboratories (2) | 77 | Afghan | 57 | Pakistan Army | 57 | PAK}} Jadid Khan Pathan (Afghan) | 22 | 2012–13 | Khan Research Laboratories (3) | 71 | K-Electric | 62 | Muslim | 62 | PAK}} Kaleemullah Khan (Khan Research Laboratories) | 35 | 2013–14 | Khan Research Laboratories (4) | 66 | K-Electric | 64 | WAPDA | 63 | PAK}} Kaleemullah Khan (Khan Research Laboratories) | 18 | 2014–15 | K-Electric (1) | 48 | Pakistan Army | 45 | Air Force | 42 | PAK}} Muhammad Rasool (K-Electric) | 22 | 2018–19 | Khan Research Laboratories (5) | 51 | Air Force | 51 | Sui Southern Gas | 50 | PAK}} Anser Abbas (Pakistan Army) | 15 |
Total titles won Teams in bold compete in the Premier League as of the 2018–19 season.[2] Club | Winners | Runners-up | Winning seasons |
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Pakistan Airlines{{Ref>Pakistan Airlines withdrew from league owing financial reasons|1}} | 9 5 1970–71, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1996–97 | | | WAPDA | 8 5 1982–83, 1990–91, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11 | | | 1953–54 & 1955–56 season was won as Punjab Blue and 1988–89 and 1989–90 was won as Punjab Red.|2}} | 8 1 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1988–89, 1989–90 | | | 1972–73 season was won as Karachi Yellow and 1978–79 & 1979–80 season was won as Karachi Red.|3}} | 6 5 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1978–79, 1979-80 | | | Khan Research Laboratories | 5 2 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2018–19 | | | Pakistan Army | 4 4 1992–93, 1994–95, 2005-06, 2006–07 | | | Allied Bank† | 3 2 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999-00 | | | Pakistan Railways | 2 9 1968–69, 1983–84 | | | 1949–50 season was won as Balochistan.|4}} | 3 1 1949–50, 1955–56, 1958–59 | | | 1948–49 season was won as Sindh Blue and 1974–75 season was won as Sindh Red.|5}} | 2 3 1948–49, 1974–75 | | | Crescent Textiles Mills† | 2 0 1986–87, 1993–94 | | | Dacca | 2 0 1960–61, 1961–62 | | | K-Electric | 1 2 2014–15 | | | East Pakistan | 1 1 1959–60 | | | Pakistan Airforce | 1 1 1985–86 | | | Peshawar | 1 1 1967–68 | | | Chittagong | 1 0 1969–70 | | | Quetta | 1 0 1984–85 | | | NWFP | 0 3 | | Afghan Chaman | 0 1 | | Habib Bank Limited | 0 1 | | Karachi Port Trust | 0 1 | | Lahore | 0 1 | | Pakistan Navy | 0 1 | | Sindh Government Press | 0 1 | | |
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/pakichamp.html |title=Pakistan - List of Champions |last=Ali Wahidi |first=Syed Akber |publisher=RSSSF |date=March 17, 2016 |website=RSSSF |access-date=October 8, 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.footballpakistan.com/2018/07/ppfl-to-begin-from-september-1-the-news/ |title=PPFL TO BEGIN FROM SEPTEMBER 1 |last=Safi |first=Ali Zeb |publisher=FPDC |date=July 30, 2018 |website=Football Pakistan |access-date=October 8, 2018}} 3. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/593096 |title=A history of football in Pakistan — Part II |last=Ahsan |first=Ali |publisher=DAWN |date=December 23, 2010 |website=DAWN News |access-date=October 8, 2018}} 4. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/593100 |title=A history of football in Pakistan — Part III |last=Ahsan |first=Ali |publisher=DAWN |date=December 23, 2010 |website=DAWN News |access-date=October 8, 2018}}
Note: † represents dissolved teams. Total titles won by provinces Punjab has dominated the football league in Pakistan with a total of 31 league titles won between three cities; Faisalabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Sindh based Karachi and East Bengal based Dacca dominated the league from 1960 to 1965; Dacca winning consecutive titles from 1960-61 and 1961-62, and Karachi winning back to back three titles from 1962-63, 1963-64 and 1964-65.[3][4] Province | Number of titles | Clubs |
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Punjab | 32 WAPDA (8), Punjab (8), Khan Research Laboratories (5), Pakistan Army (4), Allied Bank (3), Pakistan Railways (2), Crescent Textiles Mill (2) | | Sindh | 18 Pakistan Airlines (9), Karachi (6), Sindh (2), K-Electric (1) | | |
Balochistan | 4 Balochistan (3), Quetta (1) | | East Bengal (now Bangladesh) | 3 Dacca (2), Chittagong (1) | | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly NWFP) | 2 Pakistan Air Force (1), Peshawar (1) | | |
By City / Town City / Town | Championships | Clubs |
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Lahore | 19 WAPDA (8), Punjab (8), Allied Bank (3) | | Karachi | 18 Pakistan Airlines (9), Karachi (6), Sindh (2), K-Electric (1) | | Rawalpindi | 11 Khan Research Laboratories (5), Pakistan Army (4), Pakistan Railways (2) | | Quetta | 4 Balochistan (3), Quetta (1) | | Peshawar | 2 Pakistan Air Force (1), Peshawar (1) | | Dhaka | 2 Dacca (2) | | Faisalabad | 2 Crescent Textile Mill (2) | | Chittagong | 1 Chittagong (1) | |
Multiple trophy wins Only three clubs have won double in Pakistan football. Team | Season | Trophies | Allied Bank Limited | 1998–99 | National Football League, PFF President's Cup | Crescent Textile Mills | 1986–87 | National League Football, President-PFF Cup | Khan Research Laboratories | 2009–10 | Pakistan Premier League, National Football Challenge Cup | 2011–12 | Pakistan Premier League, National Football Challenge Cup |
References{{Pakistan Premier League Seasons}}{{Football in Pakistan}}{{SAFF Football}}{{AFC Leagues}} 3 : National association football champions|Pakistan Premier League|Pakistan Premier League |