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Islamabad Football Association
AbbreviationIFA
Formation4 May 2001; 23 years ago (2001-05-04)
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Coordinates33°26′N 73°02′E / 33.43°N 73.04°E / 33.43; 73.04
Region served
Islamabad
Official language
Urdu, English,
President
Pakistan Dr. Fazal ul Rehman (2nd term)
Vice-President
Pakistan Ch. Muhammad Saleem
General Secretary
Pakistan Muhammad Zaman (2nd term)
Joint Secretary
Pakistan Syed Zakir Naqvi
AffiliationsPakistan Football Federation
Volunteers
Pakistan Ghulam rasool
WebsiteIFA page
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IFA Office

The Islamabad Football Association, commonly known as the IFA, is the regional governing body of association football and futsal in Islamabad, Pakistan. Its headquarters are located in Jinnah Sports Stadium and its president is Dr. Fazal ul Rehman, who is in his second successive term. IFA is responsible for the organisation and governance of football's major regional tournaments like IFA 'A', 'B', 'C' Division Leagues, PFF League, and, most notably, the Pakistan Premier League, held since 2005.

IFA has 36 football clubs as member associations, of which 27 clubs have voting rights.

IFA Ranking Table

Position 'A' Division Position 'B' Division Position 'C' Division
1 Mehran FC 13 Kiran FC 25 Islamabad FC
2 Ravi FC 14 Falcon FC 26 Friends FC
3 Quaid-e-Azam FC 15 Al-Faisal FC 27 Gilgit Baltistan FC
4 CDA FC 16 Poona FC 28 Jinnah FC
5 Huma FC 17 Al-Qaim FC 29 PTCL Youth FC
6 Gangal FC 18 Ramna FC 30 Young Brother FC
7 Ghouri FC 19 Federal FC 31 Millat FC
8 Rover FC 20 Zeeshan FC 32 Tramri FC
9 Paksporting FC 21 Youngster FC 33 Baltistan FC
10 Evergreen FC 22 Youth Power FC 34 Head Start FC
11 Akbar FC 23 Education FC 35 Model Town FC
12 ISB Academy FC 24 United FC 36 Haidri FC

2011 IFA 'A' Division League Table

Pos Club PTS W D L GF GA GD Notes
1 Mehran FC 25 7 4 0 38 10 +28 Champions
2 Ravi FC 25 7 4 0 18 4 +14 Runner UP
3 Quaid-e-Azam FC 23 7 2 2 20 7 +13 3rd Place
4 CDA FC 22 6 4 1 31 10 +21
5 Huma FC 18 5 3 3 17 12 +5
6 Gangal FC 17 5 2 4 17 20 -3
7 Ghouri FC 14 4 2 5 13 18 -5
8 Rover FC 12 3 3 5 14 24 -10
9 PAK Sporting FC 10 2 4 5 12 19 -7
10 Evergreen FC 9 2 3 6 6 15 -9
11 Kiran FC 4 1 1 8 14 34 -20 Relegate to 'B' Division League
12 Falcon FC 2 0 2 9 3 30 -27

2011 IFA 'B' League Points Table

Position Club Points Notes
1st Akbar FC 15 To Promote 'A' Division League
2nd IFA Academy FC 12
3rd Al-Faisal FC 9 Semi Finalist
4th Poona FC 9
5th Al-Qaim FC 6 Quarter Finalist
6th Ramna FC 6
7th Federal FC 6
8th Zeeshan FC 6
9th Youngster FC 3
10th Youth Power FC 3
11th Islamabad FC 0 Relegate to 'C' Division League
12th Friends FC 0

2011 IFA 'C' League Points Table

Position Club Points Notes
1st Education FC 15 To Promote 'B' Division League
2nd United FC 12
3rd Gilgit Baltistan FC 9 Semi Finalist
4th Jinnah FC 9
5th PTCL Youth FC 6 Quarter Finalist
6th Young brother FC 6
7th Millat FC 6
8th Tramri FC 6
9th Baltistan FC 3
10th Head Start FC 3
11th Model Town FC 0
12th Haidri FC 0

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