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2012–13 Pakistan Premier League


FieldValue
competitionPakistan Premier League
season2012–13
winnersKRL
3rd Premier League title
3rd Pakistani title
relegatedWohaib
PMC Athletico
continentalcup1AFC President's Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersKRL
matches240
total goals550
league topscorerKaleemullah (35 goals)
biggest home winHabib Bank 6–0 Wohaib
(28 December 2012)
biggest away winWohaib 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories
(12 December 2012)
PMC Athletico 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories
(14 December 2012)
highest scoringKarachi Port Trust 4–6 Karachi Electric Supply Corporation
(11 December 2012)
longest wins14 games
Khan Research Laboratories
longest unbeaten22 games
Khan Research Laboratories
longest winless15 games
Baloch Nushki
Wohaib
longest losses15 games
Wohaib
prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

3rd Premier League title 3rd Pakistani title PMC Athletico (28 December 2012) (12 December 2012) PMC Athletico 0–4 Khan Research Laboratories (14 December 2012) (11 December 2012) Khan Research Laboratories Khan Research Laboratories Baloch Nushki Wohaib Wohaib

The 2012–13 Pakistan Premier League was the 9th season of the Pakistan Premier League, the Pakistani professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2004. The season began on 5 September 2012 and ended on 15 January 2013.

Khan Research Laboratories were the defending champions, having won their second Premier League title the previous season. This was their second top division league title.

On 13 January 2013, Khan Research Laboratories won their third Premier League title and Pakistani titles after drawing 0–0 with Pakistan Airlines at KPT Stadium.

Kaleemullah Khan became the first player to score 30+ goals in a Pakistan Premier League season, after scoring 35 goals.

Format

Teams play each other on a home and away basis

The winners will represent Pakistan at the 2013 AFC President's Cup. The bottom two teams will be relegated to the Pakistan Football Federation League.

Teams

Pakistan Police and Pak Elektron were relegated at the end of the 2011–12 season and were replaced by Wohaib and Zarai Taraqiati.

During the season, the Pakistan Navy vacated their previous home ground, the Municipal Stadium in Rawalpindi, for the Karachi Port Trust Stadium in Karachi due to the pitch condition at the former ground, thus KPT Stadium was used by three teams this season, the other two being Karachi Port Trust and National Bank, both had used KPT Stadium as their home ground since the start of Pakistan Premier League.

Location and stadia

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ClubCityStadium
Afghan ChamanChamanGovernment High School Ground
Baloch NushkiNushkiNushki Stadium
Habib Bank LimitedKarachiPeoples Football Stadium
Karachi Electric Supply CorporationKarachiPeoples Football Stadium
Karachi Port TrustKarachiKarachi Port Trust Stadium
Khan Research LaboratoriesRawalpindiKRL Stadium
MuslimQuettaGovernment High School Ground
National Bank of PakistanKarachiAga Khan Gymkhana Ground
Pakistan Air ForceIslamabadJinnah Sports Stadium
Pakistan ArmyRawalpindiArmy Stadium
Pakistan International AirlinesKarachiKorangi Baloch Stadium
Pakistan NavyKarachiKarachi Port Trust Stadium
PMC Club Athletico FaisalabadFaisalabadPMC Football Ground
WAPDALahoreRailway Stadium
WohaibLahoreUMT Football Ground
Zarai TaraqiatiIslamabadJinnah Sports Stadium

League table

Fixtures and results

Statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Sajjad Ahmed for Pakistan Navy against Karachi Port Trust (5 September 2012).
  • Last goal of the season: Muhammad Adnan for Pakistan Navy against Khan Research Laboratories (14 January 2013).
  • Fastest goal of the season: 59 seconds – Abdus Salam for Karachi Electric Supply Corporation against WAPDA (14 January 2013).
  • Most hat-trick by a single player: 7
    • Kaleemullah Khan
  • Largest winning margin: 6 goals
    • Habib Bank 6–0 Wohaib (28 December 2012)
  • Highest scoring game: 10 goals
    • Karachi Port Trust 4–6 Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (11 December 2012)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 6 goals
    • Habib Bank 6–0 Wohaib (28 December 2012)
    • Karachi Port Trust 4–6 Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (11 December 2012)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 4 goals
    • Karachi Port Trust 4–6 Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (11 December 2012)

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research Laboratories35
2Muhammad RasoolKarachi Electric Supply Corporation25
3Ansar AbbasPakistan Army16
4MuhammadKarachi Port Trust13

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Muhammad RasoolKarachi Electric Supply CompanyBaloch Nushki5–0
Arif MehmoodWAPDAZarai Taraqiati4–1
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesHabib Bank4–0
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesMuslim4–1
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesAfghan Chaman4–0
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesBaloch Nushki4–0
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesWohaib3–0
SanaullahBaloch NushkiNational Bank4–1
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesPMC Athletico3–0
Muhammad Rasool4Karachi Electric Supply CompanyKarachi Port Trust6–4
Kaleemullah KhanKhan Research LaboratoriesWAPDA4–1
Aurangzeb BabaKarachi Electric Supply CompanyPMC Athletico4–0

4 Player scored four goals

Awards

References

  1. "Karachi to host most PPFL games". The News International, Pakistan.
  2. (2012-09-04). "PPFL 2012 starts on 5 September".
  3. "Pakistan Premier League 2012/13".
  4. (January 16, 2013). "Saeed Ahmed named best player in PPFL". DAWN.
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