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2009 Pakistan Premier League


FieldValue
competitionPakistan Premier League
season2009
dates25 July 2009 – 13 December 2009
winnersKhan Research Laboratories
1st Premier League title
1st Pakistani title
relegatedBaloch Nushki
PMC Athletico
continentalcup1AFC President's Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersKhan Research Laboratories
matches182
total goals454
league topscorerArif Mehmood (20 goals)
biggest home winPakistan Airlines 5–0 Habib Bank
(9 October 2009)
Pakistan Airlines 5–0 Afghan Chaman
(27 October 2009)
Habib Bank 5–0 PMC Athletico
(23 November 2009)
biggest away winPakistan Navy 0–5 WAPDA
(4 October 2009)
highest scoringKarachi Port Trust 6–2 Afghan Chaman
(21 October 2009)
longest wins6 games
Karachi Port Trust
longest unbeaten15 games
Khan Research Laboratories
longest winless23 games
Baloch Nushki
longest losses11 games
Baloch Nushki
prevseason2008
nextseason2010

1st Premier League title 1st Pakistani title PMC Athletico (9 October 2009) Pakistan Airlines 5–0 Afghan Chaman (27 October 2009) Habib Bank 5–0 PMC Athletico (23 November 2009) (4 October 2009) (21 October 2009) Karachi Port Trust Khan Research Laboratories Baloch Nushki Baloch Nushki

The 2009 Pakistan Premier League was the 6th season of Pakistan Premier League and 55th season of Pakistan football league. A total of 14 teams competed in the league, with Khan Research Laboratories unseating the two-time defending champions WAPDA. The league started on 25 July 2009 and ended on 13 December 2009.

The race for the title went to the final day of the season with Khan Research Laboratories and Pakistan Army tied on 57 points. Khan Research Laboratories won their final game defeating Pakistan Airlines 1–0, which meant Pakistan Army had to defeat Karachi Port Trust by at least 11 goals, to gain parity in points and have a higher ratio of goals scored, to win the league. Pakistan Army defeated Karachi Port Trust 2–1, tying both teams on 60 points. Khan Research Laboratories won the league on goal difference, as Khan Research Laboratories finished the season with 10 goals ahead of Pakistan Army; Khan Research Laboratories finished with a goal difference of +32 compared to Pakistan Army's +22. It was the first time a team other than Army or WAPDA won the league since its inception in 2004. PMC Club Athletico Faisalabad and Baloch Nushki faced relegation after finishing in the bottom two.

Format

Teams play each other on a home and away basis

The winners will represent Pakistan at the 2010 AFC President's Cup. The bottom two teams were expected to have been relegated to the Pakistan Football Federation League, but the league was expanded at the end of the season and the bottom two teams survived relegation. Two teams will be promoted to the PPL.

Teams

Pakistan Steel and PTV were relegated to 2009-10 Pakistan Football Federation League after finishing at bottom two in 2008-09 Pakistan Premier League. The two relegated teams were replaced by Baloch Nushki who won the Pakistan Football Federation League and Pakistan Airforce who came second to Baloch Nushki.

The league comprised five teams from Karachi (Habib Bank Limited, K-Electric, Karachi Port Trust, National Bank and Pakistan Airlines; two from Lahore (Pak Elektron Limited and WAPDA); two from Islamabad (Army and Airforce, two from Rawalpindi (Navy and Khan Research Laboratories), one from Faisalabad (PMC Athletico), one from Nushki (Baloch Nushki) and one from Chaman (Afghan Chaman).

Location and stadia

ClubCity/StateStadium
Afghan ChamanChamanGovt. High School Ground
Baloch NushkiNushkiNushki Stadium
Habib BankKarachiPeople's Sports Complex
Karachi Electric Supply CorporationKarachiPeople's Sports Complex
Karachi Port TrustKarachiPeople's Sports Complex
Khan Research LaboratoriesRawalpindiKRL Stadium
National BankKarachiKorangi Baloch Stadium
Pak ElektronLahoreModel Town Football Academy Ground
Pakistan AirforcePeshawarPAF Complex
Pakistan ArmyRawalpindiArmy Stadium
Navy F.C.IslamabadNaval Sports Complex
Pakistan AirlinesKarachiKorangi Baloch Stadium
PMC AthleticoFaisalabadUniversity of Agriculture Ground
WAPDALahoreRailway Stadium

League table

Fixtures and results

Statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Qadeer Khan for Habib Bank against National Bank (25 July 2009).
  • Last goal of the season: Muhammad Imran for Pakistan Army against Karachi Port Trust (13 December 2009).
  • Fastest goal of the season: 5 minutes – Arif Mehmood for WAPDA against Pakistan Army (9 November 2009).

Top goalscorers

RankScorerCluburl=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesp/paki09.htmltitle=Pakistan 2009/10 (National Tournaments)last=Ali Wahidifirst=Syed Akberdate=March 4, 2011website=RSSSFaccess-date=January 6, 2019}}123
PAK Arif MehmoodWAPDA20
PAK Muhammad IshtiaqHabib Bank11
PAK AsmatullahPak Elektron
PAK Bilal AhmedHabib Bank10
PAK Zahid AhmedKarachi Port Trust
PAK Nomi Martin GillPakistan Navy
PAK Abdul RehmanKarachi Electric Supply Corporation

Hat-tricks

|- |Nomi Martin Gill || Pakistan Navy|| Karachi Electric Supply Corporation ||align="center"| 3–0 || |- | || WAPDA|| Pakistan Airlines ||align="center"| 3–2|| |- | || WAPDA|| Pakistan Navy ||align="center"| 5–0|| |- | || Pakistan Airlines|| Baloch Nushki ||align="center"| 4–0 || |- |Bilal Ahmed || Habib Bank|| Baloch Nushki ||align="center"| 4–0 || |- |Zeeshan Ali || Pakistan Airlines|| Afghan Chaman ||align="center"| 5–0 || |- | || Karachi Electric Supply Corporation || Baloch Nushki ||align="center"| 4–0 || |}

Awards

AwardPlayerClub
Top scorerArif MehmoodWAPDA
Best goalkeeperGhulam NabiKRL
Best Player of the SeasonNasrullah KhanPIA
Fairplay awardAfghan Chaman

References

References

  1. "Pakistan Premier League 2009".
  2. (2009-12-13). "KRL become PPFL champions".
  3. (2009-07-04). "PFF approves eight cities and 13 venues for sixth PPFL".
  4. Ali Wahidi, Syed Akber. (March 4, 2011). "Pakistan 2009/10 (National Tournaments)".
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