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2010 Pakistan Premier League


FieldValue
competitionPakistan Premier League
season2010
dates16 September 2010 – 30 December 2010
winnersWAPDA
4th Premier League title
8th Pakistani title
relegatedSui Southern Gas
Young Blood
continentalcup1AFC President's Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersWAPDA
matches240
total goals615
league topscorerArif Mehmood (21 goals)
biggest home winPakistan Navy 6–0 Sui Southern Gas
(25 October 2011)
biggest away winSui Southern Gas 1–6 Karachi Electric Supply Corporation
(1 November 2011)
highest scoringSui Southern Gas 6–2 Young Blood
(26 November 2011)
longest wins12 games
WAPDA
longest unbeaten13 games
WAPDA
longest winless15 games
Young Blood
longest losses7 games
Young Blood
prevseason2009
nextseason2011

4th Premier League title 8th Pakistani title Young Blood (25 October 2011) (1 November 2011) (26 November 2011) WAPDA WAPDA Young Blood Young Blood The 2010 Pakistan Premier League for professional association football was the 7th season of the Pakistan Premier League, since its establishment in 2004, and the 56th season of Pakistan domestic league. The season began on 16 September 2010 and finished on 30 December 2010. Khan Research Laboratories were the defending champions.

WAPDA won the league, it was their 4th Premier League and 8th Pakistani league title.

Besides the title and the winner's trophy, WAPDA F.C. received Rs 600,000, while the last edition's winners KRL received Rs 400,000 as runners-up. PIA F.C. came in third and received Rs 300,000. PIA shot-stopper Muhammad Haji was adjudged the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and pocketed Rs 100,000 while leading marksman Arif Mehmood and best goalkeeper Muhammad Omer (KESC F.C.) took Rs50,000 each. Chaman's Afghan F.C. were given Rs 100,000 as winners of the Fair Play trophy. Rs 50,000 each went to the best referee Jehangir Khan and the best match commissioner Gohar Zaman while the best assistant referee Irshad-ul-Haq received Rs25,000.

Format

Teams play each other on a home and away basis

The winners will represent Pakistan at the 2011 AFC President's Cup. The bottom two teams will be relegated to the Pakistan Football Federation League.

Location and stadia

ClubCityStadium
Afghan ChamanChamanJamal Nasir Stadium
Baloch NushkiNushkiNushki Stadium
Habib BankKarachiPeoples Football Stadium
Karachi Electric Supply CorporationKarachiPeoples Football Stadium
Pak ElektronLahoreModel Town Football Ground
Karachi Port TrustKarachiKarachi Port Trust Stadium
Khan Research LaboratoriesRawalpindiKRL Stadium
National Bank of PakistanKarachiKorangi Baloch Stadium
Pakistan Air ForcePeshawarPAF Complex
Pakistan ArmyRawalpindiArmy Stadium
Pakistan International AirlinesKarachiKorangi Baloch Stadium
Pakistan NavyQuettaNaval Sports Complex
PMC Club Athletico FaisalabadFaisalabadRailways Ground
SSGCKarachi
WAPDALahoreRailway Stadium
Young BloodSahiwalAli Rai Nawaz Stadium

League table

Results

Statistics

Scoring

  • First hat-trick of the season: Arif Mehmood for WAPDA against Young Blood (22 September 2010)
  • Widest winning margin: 6 goals – WAPDA Pakistan Navy 6–0 Sui Southern Gas (25 October 2010)
  • Most goals against one team: 6
    • WAPDA 6–1 Young Blood (24 September 2010)
    • Pakistan Navy 6–0 Sui Southern Gas (25 October 2010)
    • Sui Southern Gas 6–2 Young Blood (26 November 2010)
    • Karachi Port Trust 6–1 Young Blood (30 November 2010)
    • Afghan Chaman 6–1 Young Blood (25 December 2010)
    • Sui Southern Gas 1–6 Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (1 November 2010)
    • Karachi Electric Supply Corporation 6–1 Sui Southern Gas (14 November 2010)
      • This is the first time in the Premier League that any team has scored 6 goals against same team twice in one season.
  • Most hat-tricks scored by one player: 2
    • Arif Mehmood for WAPDA
      • Young Blood 0–4 WAPDA (21 September 2010)
      • WAPDA 6–1 Young Blood (24 September 2010)
        • This is the first time in the Premier League that any player has scored a hat-trick against the same team twice in one season.
  • Most hat-tricks by a team: 3
    • Karachi Electric Supply Corporation
      • Muhammad Essa v Sui Southern Gas (1 November 2010)
      • Muhammad Rasool v Afghan Chaman (8 November 2010)
      • Abdul Rehman v Sui Southern Gas (14 November 2010)
    • WAPDA
      • Arif Mehmood v Young Blood (21 September 2010)
      • Arif Mehmood v Young Blood (24 September 2010)
      • Khuda Bakhsh v Karachi Port Trust (22 October 2010)
  • Team with most goals scored: 60 goals – WAPDA
  • Team with fewest goals scored: 20 goals – Sui Southern Gas
  • Team with fewest goals conceded: 16 goals – Khan Research Laboratories
  • Team with most goals conceded: 73 goals – Young Blood

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClublast=Ali Wahidifirst=Syed Akberdate=January 10, 2013title=Pakistan Premier League 2010url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesp/paki2010.htmlaccess-date=December 1, 2018website=RSSSF}}12345
PAK Arif MehmoodWAPDA21
PAK Asim FaizSui Southern Gas16
PAK Abdul RehmanKarachi Electric Supply Corporation13
PAK Muhammad bin YounusKarachi Port Trust
PAK Muhammad EssaKarachi Electric Supply Corporation12
PAK Muhammad QasimKhan Research Laboratories11

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateVenue
WAPDAYoung Blood4–0
WAPDAYoung Blood/ 6–1
Zafar MajeedKarachi Port TrustNational Bank4–2
Afghan ChamanYoung Blood3–0
Khuda BakhshWAPDAKarachi Port Trust5–2
Nomi Martin GillPakistan NavySui Southern Gas6–0
Karachi Electric Supply CorporationSui Southern Gas6–1
Karachi Electric Supply CorporationAfghan Chaman[ 3–0]
Khan Research LaboratoriesPak Elektron[ 4–0]
Karachi Electric Supply CorporationSui Southern Gas[ 6–1]
Asim Faiz4Sui Southern GasYoung Blood[ 6–2]
Mohammad bin YounusKarachi Port TrustYoung Blood[6–1]
Muhammad AshfaqNational BankYoung Blood[ 4–1]
Sattar MansuriNational BankPak Elektron[ 4–2]
  • 4 Player scored four goals

Awards

AwardPlayerClubTop ScorerMost Valuable PlayerBest GoalkeeperFair Play
Arif MehmoodWAPDA
Muhammad HajiPakistan Airlines
Muhammad OmarKarachi Electric Supply Corporation
Afghan Chaman

References

References

  1. (January 10, 2013). "Pakistan 2010/11 (National Tournaments)". RSSSF.
  2. (2010-12-31). "PPFL concludes; Wapda stroll into AFC President’s Cup".
  3. (2010-09-15). "PFF approves 13 venues for Pakistan Premier Football".
  4. Ali Wahidi, Syed Akber. (January 10, 2013). "Pakistan Premier League 2010".
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