Police earn come-back 2-1 win over Muslim FC Chaman at Railways Stadium, Lahore. Both teams qualify for 2011 Pakistan Premier League. Pakistan Railways Sports Board officials chief guests for the final.
Part 2 of my Pak football history blog on Dawn.com
Link: http://www.dawn.com/2010/12/15/a-history-of-football-in-pakistan-%E2%80%94-part-ii.html After 2-3 weeks of delays, Dawn.com finally managed to publish the second part of my Pakistan football history...
SAFF Women Football Championship 2010 Pakistan-Afghans clash on Thursday
Lahore, 15 December: Pakistan will take on Khalida Popal-led Afghanistan in their second Group-B match of first SAFF Women Football...
Police, Muslim FC qualify for Pakistan Premier Soccer League 2011: overall final on Wednesday
Lahore, 14 Dec: Pakistan Police, Chaman’s Muslim FC proved their worth in do-or-die matches of PFF League to enter the...
SAFF Women Football Championship 2010: Malaika stars as Pakistan record comeback win over Maldives 2-1
Lahore, 14 December: Pakistan’s women football team gave no room to Maldives and grabbed comeback 2-1 win in the first...
Hussain Baloch Football: 6 more matches decided
Chanesar Blue, Malir Star, Madho Muhammadan, Mauripur Azad, Baloch Youth, Malir Union through to next round.
Salar Welfare, Hyderi Baloch, Al-Shahzad, Al-Ghazi, Qazafi Green, Korangi Baloch knocked out.
Ladies tell men how it is done; Pakistan’s women football team outplays Maldives 2-1
Pakistan’s women football team outplayed Maldives 2-1 in the opening match of SAFF Women’s Football Championship at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh...
Pictures and videos of PFF action 12/12/2010 Part 2!
By Majid Ur Rehman The Sunday games in the PFF League saw two games taking place at the Punjab Stadium...
KPT outrun PEL 2-0: All airmen tie ends 2-2
Lahore, 13 December : The 2010 edition of Pakistan Premier Football is still open for KESC 51 points, Army 49,...
FPDC Watch: Football in Gujranwala; Paasban F.C. Pictures and Videos
By Muneeb Arshad, student of SIMS Lahore and FPDC fan. Gujranwala, the city of ”Pehalwans”. Never have many imagined that...