Pakistan Premier League
The Pakistan Premier League is a Pakistani professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the Pakistan football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Football Federation League.
The Pakistan Premier League is a corporation in which the 16 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from September to January totaling 182 matches in the season. Most games are played in the afternoons of Saturdays and Sundays, the other games during weekday evenings.
Since its inception of the Pakistan Premier League in 2004, four have won the title: Khan Research Laboratories WAPDA, Pakistan Army and K-Electric. The current champions are Khan Research Laboratories, who won the title in 2018–19.
History
Pakistan’s first professional football league began on 28 May 1948 as the "National Football Championship". The league was a knock-out competition, which remained as the top football league in the country until 2004 with the introduction of the Pakistan Premier League. National Football Champion featured teams representing cities or provinces, unlike current format where departmental teams play, with exception of Balochistan clubs and Chittagong from East Pakistan. Dacca FC won two back-to-back leagues, and Chittagong FC won league only once.National League
In August 2003, major restructuring was undertaken by the Pakistan Football Federation with support of FIFA's Goal Programme. Several new training facilities were built across the country and a new Pakistan Football Federation Head Office was built in Lahore. Under new management, the Pakistan Football Federation restructured the National Football Championship and in 2004 introduced the National League Division A Football League and the National League Division B Football League.Premier League
In 2006–07 season, the National League Division A Football League was renamed to the Pakistan Premier League while the National League Division B Football League was renamed to the Football Federation League. In the following 2007–08 season, the league was expanded to 14 clubs. For the 2010–11 season the league was expanded to 16 clubs. The two bottom teams at the end of each Pakistan Premier League season would to be relegated to the PFF League, while the top 2 teams in the Football Federation League would be promoted to the Pakistan Premier League."Punjab Three" Dominance
Since the beginning of Pakistan Premier League, Punjab clubs has been dominating with Khan Research Laboratories, Pakistan Army and WAPDA winning league for combined ten times in the span of eleven years, with Khan Research Laboratories and WAPDA winning four times each and Pakistan Army winning two time The "Punjab Three" also dominated the domestic cup, where Khan Research Laboratories won the cup six times and were runners-up in 2008 edition, while other two clubs did not dominate the cup, as only WAPDA being runners-up in 2005 and 2018 edition. Arif Mehmood of WAPDA is currently the top scorer of Pakistan Premier League with 102 goals, winning top scorer awards five times.Clubs
As of the 2018–19 season.Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
Afghan Chaman | Chaman | Jamal Nasir Stadiium | |
Ashraf Sugar Mills | Bahawalpur | Railway Stadium | |
Baloch Nushki | Nushki | Nushki Stadium | |
Civil Aviation Authority | Karachi | Korangi Baloch Stadium | |
K-Electric | Karachi | People's Football Stadium | |
Karachi Port Trust | Karachi | Karachi Port Trust Stadium | |
Khan Research Laboratories | Rawalpindi | KRL Ground | |
Muslim | Quetta | Sadiq Shaheed Stadium | |
National Bank | Karachi | Karachi Port Trust Stadium | |
Pakistan Airforce | Islamabad | PAF Complex | |
Pakistan Army | Rawalpindi | Army Stadium | |
Pakistan Navy | Islamabad | PNS Karsaz Stadium | |
Pakistan Airlines | Karachi | Korangi Baloch Stadium | |
Sui Southern Gas | Karachi | Benazir Sports Complex | |
Sui Northern Gas | Lahore | Railway Stadium | |
WAPDA | Lahore | Punjab Stadium |