Results

Pakistan Premier League 11/06 10:12 - [8] Pakistan Army v KRL [4] D 1-1
Pakistan Premier League 11/02 10:00 12 [8] Pakistan Army v SSGC [4] D 0-0
Pakistan Premier League 10/28 10:00 11 [9] Karachi United v Pakistan Army [8] W 0-1
Pakistan Premier League 10/25 10:00 10 Pakistan Army v KRL - PPT.
Pakistan Premier League 10/21 13:15 9 [8] Pakistan Army v WAPDA [1] D 1-1
Pakistan Premier League 10/17 13:15 8 [4] SSGC v Pakistan Army [8] D 0-0
Pakistan Premier League 09/11 15:00 7 [9] Pakistan Army v SNGPL FC [8] W 3-1
Pakistan Premier League 09/06 17:00 6 [7] Lyallpur FC v Pakistan Army [9] L 2-1
Pakistan Premier League 09/03 17:00 5 [6] Pakistan Army v Muslim FC [8] L 0-1
Pakistan Premier League 08/30 17:00 4 [5] Pakistan Army v Pakistan Navy [11] D PPT.
Pakistan Premier League 08/25 15:00 3 [6] Civil Aviation Authority FC v Pakistan Army [7] W 0-3
Pakistan Premier League 08/21 15:00 2 Pakistan Army v Humma FC W 6-0

Wikipedia - Pakistan Army F.C.

The Pakistan Army Football Club serves as the football section of the Pakistan Army. The club was established in 1950 by Pakistan Army and is the third oldest existing club in Pakistan after Karachi Port Trust (1887) and Pakistan Navy (1948). The club used to compete in the National Football Championship and Pakistan Premier League. The club regularly participates in the PFF National Challenge Cup.

History

The club was established in 1950 by the Pakistan Army. In the 1980 National Football Championship, it finished as runner-up after falling against Karachi Red in the final.

In the season of 1992–93 of the Lifebuoy Soap sponsored league structured National Football Championship, the club finished as runner-up after Pakistan Airlines. The club clinched their first league the next season. Mohammad Nauman Khan was team captain in the in 1993 and the second title in 1995.

The Pakistan Army represented Pakistan in the AFC President's Cup 2006 after winning the 2005–06 Pakistan Premier League, and again in 2007 as 2006–07 season national champions. In both instances, Army showed poor performances, finishing bottom of their groups and failing to qualify for the next rounds of the tournaments. In 2016, Pakistan Army defeated Pakistan Airlines in the All-Pakistan Football Tournament at the Peoples Football Stadium in Karachi.

Army also won the National Football Challenge Cup in 2000, 2001, and recently in 2019.

The Pakistan Army soccer team is a highly competitive and skilled team representing the Pakistan Army in various national and international soccer tournaments. Comprised of talented and disciplined players, the team is known for their strong teamwork, strategic gameplay, and unwavering determination on the field.

The players of the Pakistan Army soccer team undergo rigorous training and are selected based on their exceptional skills and physical fitness. They are led by experienced coaches and managers who guide and motivate them to achieve success in every match they play.

With a proud history of victories and achievements, the Pakistan Army soccer team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of soccer. They embody the values of discipline, dedication, and teamwork that are synonymous with the Pakistan Army, making them a respected and formidable opponent on the field.