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 used to compete in the National Football Championship and Pakistan Premier League. The club regularly participates in the National Football Challenge Cup.

The club is operated by the Pakistan Army Sports Directorate, and its players are employed in the Pakistan Army, and recruited through the Army's sports quota or selected from within the forces.

History

Early years (1950–1991)

Pakistan Army football team, winners of the 1975 Inter-Services Football Championship

The club was established in 1950 by the Pakistan Army. It then regularly featured at the National Football Championship of Pakistan.

In the 1980 National Football Championship, it finished as runner-up after falling against Karachi Red in the final.

League era reboot & first national titles (1992–1994)

In the season of 1992–93 of the Lifebuoy Soap sponsored league structured National A-Division Football Championship, the club finished as runner-up after Pakistan Airlines.

The following season (1993–94), Army clinched its first national league title.

Domestic consistency (1995–2003)

After the National Football Championship reverted to the old knockout format, the team won their second title in 1995. During this decade, Army also made its mark in multi-sport competitions, capturing the football gold medal at the National Games in 1995 and 1997.

Army also won the President PFF Cup in 2000 and 2001, alongside another National Games gold in 2001.

Pakistan Premier League & continental participation (2004–2007)

The club was one of the founding members of newly formed Pakistan Premier League, appearing in the first edition in 2004, where the team finished runner-up after WAPDA.

Army clinched the second 2005 Pakistan Premier League title with 51 points, with striker Imran Hussain as the Golden Boot with 21 goals. As 2005 champions, Army qualified for the 2006 AFC President’s Cup in Kuching, Malaysia, where they lost to Tatung and Transport United but earned a 1–1 draw with Khemara, exiting at the group stage.

They repeated as champions in 2006–07, and subsequently played at 2007 AFC President's Cup on home soil in Lahore, drawing with Ratnam, and narrow defeats to Regar-TadAZ and Transport United.

During this period, Army also won the National Games gold in 2004 and 2007.

Near misses and stability (2007–2015)

Following their two back-to-back titles, Army finished runners-up in three consecutive PPL seasons (2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10). The club later placed second again in 2014–15. In 2016, Pakistan Army defeated Pakistan Airlines in the All-Pakistan Football Tournament at the Peoples Football Stadium in Karachi.

Recent years (2018–present)

After years of turmoil within the Pakistan Football Federation, resulting in domestic football inactivity, Army finished 4th in the league’s return season in 2018–19. Later on, the team won the National Football Challenge Cup in 2019.

The Pakistan Army Football Team, representing the Pakistan Army in national and international competitions, is a distinguished squad known for its discipline, teamwork, and competitive spirit. Established to promote sports within the military and foster camaraderie among soldiers, the team has made significant contributions to the development of soccer in Pakistan.

Comprising talented players from various military backgrounds, the team showcases a blend of skill, strategy, and resilience on the field. The players undergo rigorous training, emphasizing physical fitness, tactical awareness, and mental fortitude, which are essential attributes for success in the sport.

The Pakistan Army Football Team participates in various tournaments, including domestic leagues and inter-services competitions, often achieving commendable results. Their commitment to excellence not only reflects the values of the Pakistan Army but also inspires young athletes across the nation.

With a strong fan base and a reputation for sportsmanship, the team embodies the spirit of unity and pride, representing not just the military but the hopes and aspirations of the nation in the world of soccer.