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2011 Pakistan Premier League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Pakistan Premier League |
| season | 2011 |
| dates | 5 July 2011 – 29 December 2011 |
| winners | Khan Research Laboratories |
| 2nd Premier League title | |
| 2nd Pakistani title | |
| relegated | Pakistan Police |
| Pak Elektron | |
| continentalcup1 | 2012 AFC President's Cup |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Khan Research Laboratories |
| matches | 240 |
| total goals | 556 |
| league topscorer | Jadeed Khan (22 goals) |
| biggest home win | Habib Bank 9–1 Pak Elektron |
| (16 September 2011) | |
| biggest away win | Karachi Port Trust 0–4 Pakistan Airlines |
| Karachi Port Trust 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories | |
| Pakistan Airlines 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories | |
| Muslim 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories | |
| highest scoring | Habib Bank 9–1 Pak Elektron |
| (16 September 2011) | |
| longest wins | 10 games |
| Khan Research Laboratories | |
| longest unbeaten | 24 games |
| Khan Research Laboratories | |
| longest winless | 22 games |
| Pak Elektron | |
| longest losses | 9 games |
| Pak Elektron | |
| prevseason | 2010 |
| nextseason | 2012–13 |
2nd Premier League title 2nd Pakistani title Pak Elektron (16 September 2011) Karachi Port Trust 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories Pakistan Airlines 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories Muslim 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories (16 September 2011) Khan Research Laboratories Khan Research Laboratories Pak Elektron Pak Elektron
The 2011 Pakistan Premier League was the 57th season of Pakistan domestic football and the 8th season of the Pakistan Premier League, the top tier of the Pakistan football league system. The season started on 5 July 2011 under the auspices of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), and ended on 29 December 2011, with a midseason break between 30 July and 14 September.
KRL F.C. successfully defended its pursuit of the league title, under head coach Tariq Lufti, losing only one game the entire season. Their prize, Rs 700,000. Afghan Club were the surprise of the season finishing second, the first time since the founding of PPL that a non-departmental club placed in the top three positions; their prize, Rs 500,000. Pakistan Army F.C. finished third and received Rs 400,000.
PIA F.C. took the Fair-Play trophy and Rs 100,000. Cheques of Rs 100,000 each were presented to the leading scorer Jadeed Khan Pathan (Afghan Club, 22 goals) and the best goalkeeper Jaffar Khan (Pakistan Army F.C.).
The best player award prize of Rs 150,000 went to KRL F.C.’s skipper Samar Ishaq. Rs 100,000 each were presented to the two Rawalpindi officials: the best referee Waheed Murad and the best match commissioner Zaman Khan. The best assistant referee Adnan Anjum received Rs 50,000. Both Pakistan Police F.C. and PEL F.C. were relegated.
Format
Teams played each other on a home and away basis
The winners represented Pakistan at the 2012 AFC President's Cup. The bottom two teams were relegated to the Pakistan Football Federation League.
Venues
The 2011 Pakistan Premier League was staged across designated host grounds rather than strict club home stadiums. The venues included Karachi (Peoples Sports Complex, KPT Stadium, Korangi Baloch Stadium), Quetta (Sadiq Shaheed Stadium), Nushki (Nushki Stadium), Chaman (Govt High School Stadium), Faisalabad (University of Agriculture Ground, Punjab Medical College Ground), Rawalpindi (Municipal Football Stadium) and Islamabad (Jinnah Stadium).
Teams
SSGC F.C. and Young Blood F.C. were relegated at the end of the 2010 campaign and were replaced by Muslim F.C. and Pakistan Police F.C., both representing the city of Quetta.{{Location map+ |Pakistan |width=385| float=right |caption=Locations of teams in the 2011 PPL |places=
| Club | City |
|---|---|
| Afghan F.C. | Chaman |
| Baloch F.C. | Nushki |
| Habib Bank Limited F.C. | Karachi |
| Karachi Electric Supply Corporation F.C. | Karachi |
| Pak Elektron Limited Football Club. | Quetta |
| Karachi Port Trust F.C | Karachi |
| Khan Research Laboratories F.C. | Rawalpindi |
| Muslim F.C. | Quetta |
| National Bank of Pakistan F.C. | Karachi |
| Pakistan Air Force F.C. | Rawalpindi |
| Pakistan Army F.C. | Rawalpindi |
| Pakistan International Airlines F.C. | Karachi |
| Pakistan Navy F.C. | Rawalpindi |
| Pakistan Police F.C. | Quetta |
| PMC Club Athletico Faisalabad | Faisalabad |
| Water & Power Development Authority F.C. | Lahore |
League standings
Statistics
Hat-tricks
| Player | For | Against | Result | Date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mohammad Atif | Habib Bank | Pak Elektron | 9–1 | ||
| Zahid Ahmed | Pakistan Police | Pak Elektron | 4–0 | ||
| Muhammad Essa | Karachi Electric Supply Corporation | Pakistan Police | 4–1 | ||
| Zabiullah4 | Afghan Chaman | Baloch Nushki | 4–1 | ||
| Nomi Gill Martin | Pakistan Navy | Habib Bank | 3–0 | ||
| Jadeed Khan | Afghan Chaman | Baloch Nushki | 3–1 |
4 Player scored four goals
Champions
References
References
- APP. (2011-06-15). "PFF Premier League to kick off from July 5".
- Reporter, The Newspaper's Sports. (2011-12-30). "KRL clinch PPFL trophy".
- (2011-12-30). "KRL clinch Premier League Soccer title".
- APP. (2011-06-15). "PFF Premier League to kick off from July 5".
- Newspaper, From the. (2011-09-14). "PPFL match venue changed".
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