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2011–12 Pakistan Premier League

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Pakistan Premier League
Season2011
ChampionsKRL F.C.
RelegatedPakistan Police F.C.
PEL F.C.
Matches played240
Goals scored556 (2.32 per match)
Top goalscorerJadeed Khan (Afghan Club)
Biggest home winHBL F.C. 9–1 PEL F.C.
Biggest away winKPT F.C. 0–4 PIA F.C.
KPT F.C. 0–4 KRL F.C.
PIA F.C. 0–4 KRL F.C.
Muslim F.C. 0–4 KRL F.C.
Highest scoringHBL F.C. 9–1 PEL F.C.
Longest winning run10 games
KRL F.C.
Longest unbeaten run24 games
KRL F.C.
Longest winless run22 games
PEL F.C.
Longest losing run9 games
PEL F.C.
2010-11
2012


The 2011 season is the 57th season of Pakistan domestic football and the 8th season of the Pakistan Premier League, and started on 5 July, 2011 under the auspices of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF). The season ending on 29 December with mid season break between 30 July and 14 September.

KRL F.C. under head coach Tariq Lufti were crowned champions after losing only one game the whole season. They also took the winners prize of Rs 700,000. Afghan Club were the surprise of the season after finished second, the first time since the PPL started that a non-departmental club finished in the top three and took Rs 500,00. Pakistan Army F.C. finished third and were given Rs 400,00.

PIA F.C. took the Fair-Play trophy and Rs 100,000. Cheques of Rs 100,000 each were handed over 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 and a prize of Rs 150,000 went to KRL F.C.’s skipper Samar Ishaq. Rs100,000 each went to the best referee Waheed Murad and the best match commissioner Zaman Khan from Rawalpindi. The best assistant referee Adnan Anjum received Rs50,000. Pakistan Police F.C. and PEL F.C. were both relegated.

Format

Teams play each other on a home and away basis

The winners will represent Pakistan at the 2012 AFC President's Cup. The bottom two teams will be relegated to the Pakistan Football Federation League.

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 and stadia

Club City/State Stadium Capacity
KPT F.C. Karachi Benazir Sports Complex 15,000
PIA F.C. Karachi CDGK Stadium 12,000
NBP F.C. Karachi Korangi Baloch Stadium 20,000
HBL F.C. Karachi Peoples Sports Complex 44,000
KESC F.C. Karachi Peoples Sports Complex 44,000
PEL F.C. Lahore Model Town Football Academy Ground 15,000
WAPDA F.C. Lahore Railways Stadium 12,000
PMC Athletico Faisalabad Railways Ground 20,000
Afghan F.C. Chaman Jamal Nasir Stadium 12,000
Baloch F.C. Nushki Nushki Stadium 10,000
KRL F.C. Rawalpindi Municipal Stadium 35,000
Navy F.C. Rawalpindi Municipal Stadium 35,000
Army F.C. Islamabad Municipal Stadium 35,000
PAF F.C. Peshawar Qayyum Stadium 25,000
Muslim F.C. Quetta Sadiq Shaheed Stadium 5,000
Police F.C. Quetta Sadiq Shaheed Stadium 5,000

League standings

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