2021–22 Pakistan Premier League

Pakistan Premier League
Season2021–22
Dates14 August 2021 – 9 November 2021
ChampionsNone
RelegatedNone
Cancelled

2021–22 Pakistan Premier League (2021–22 PPL) was to be the 62nd season of Pakistani domestic football and the 13th season of the Pakistan Premier League. Each team was scheduled to play every other team twice, for a total of 22 games. The league was not recognised by FIFA, as it was organized by the then PFF President, Ashfaq Hussain Shah, who came to power after forcibly taking control of the PFF office.[1] The tournament was suspended after a few months into the season and then cancelled.[2]

Overview

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On 27 March 2021, the PFF's office was attacked and people inside held hostage by its former controversially elected president, Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah, and his group, who again came to power after attacking and taking charge of the PFF office.[3][4][5]

Due to the attack FIFA imposed a suspension on the Pakistan Football Federation on 7 April 2021 with immediate effect due to third-party interference, which constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA statutes. Hence, no football activity was possible in Pakistan and the men's Pakistan Premier League was yet to start.[6][7][8] The Ashfaq-led PFF group anyhow announced that the 2021 edition of PPL would be held from August.[1]

The league was ultimately not recognised by FIFA, as it was organized by Ashfaq Hussain Shah.[1] The tournament was suspended after a few months into the season and then cancelled.[2] With only around a dozen of matches played by each team, WAPDA was the leading team with 24 points.[9][10]

Venues

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The 2021–22 Pakistan Premier Football League was not played on a home-and-away basis. Matches were staged in centralised city legs, first at Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium, Multan (August to September 2021) and then at Municipal Football Stadium, Rawalpindi (from 14 October 2021). A Peshawar leg was announced for November but the season was eventually abandoned.[11][12]

Teams

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2021–22 Pakistan Premier League is located in Pakistan
Karachi United, PCAA, SSGC
Karachi United, PCAA, SSGC
Muslim
Muslim
Lyallpur FC
Lyallpur FC
Army, KRL
Army, KRL
Navy, PAF, Huma
Navy, PAF, Huma
WAPDA
WAPDA
Location of teams in Pakistan Premier League

Disbanded

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K-Electric in 2020 announced that they will be shutting down their department, therefore didn't participate in the tournament.[1]

Teams relegated to PFFL

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Karachi Port Trust, Baloch Nushki, Ashraf Sugar Mills and Pakistan Airlines were relegated at the end of the 2018–19 season.

Teams promoted to Pakistan Premier League

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Baloch Quetta got promoted after winning their leg in the 2020 PFF League. Masha United, Karachi United and Gwadar Port Authority also qualified for the league. Huma F.C. from Islamabad made their debut in the top tier, even though they didn't get promoted from the 2020 PFF League. Along with Lyallpur, they replaced the other teams which were not participating in the competition.[13]

Teams not participating

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Masha United, which was promoted to the top-tier, and Chaman major team Afghan FC decided to not participate in the event, saying it was being held by a federation which is not recognised by FIFA.[1] National Bank was another team not featuring. Sources told "The News" that the majority of National Bank players had already passed their prime.[1] Promoted sides Gwadar Port Authority and Baloch Quetta also declined to enter.[2]

Team Location
Lyallpur Faisalabad
Civil Aviation Authority Karachi
Karachi United Karachi
Khan Research Laboratories Rawalpindi
Huma Islamabad
Muslim Chaman
Sui Northern Gas Lahore
Pakistan Air Force Peshawar
Pakistan Army Rawalpindi
Pakistan Navy Islamabad
Sui Southern Gas Karachi
WAPDA Lahore

Standings 2021-22

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The final 2021–22 Pakistan Premier League standings:[14]

# Football club Pts
1 WAPDA FC 24
2 SSGC FC 23
3 PAF FC 23
4 Lyallpur FC 23
5 Muslim FC 20
6 KRL FC 19
7 PCAA FC 18
8 Pakistan Army FC 16
9 Karachi United 13
10 Pakistan Navy FC 8
11 SNGPL FC 7
12 Huma FC 3

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "PPFL to begin in Multan from August 14". www.thenews.com.pk. August 2021. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  2. ^ a b c "Pakistan 2021/22". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  3. ^ Maryam, Hajira. "'Dark day': Pakistan football HQ attacked, women's event scrapped". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  4. ^ "'Hostile takeover' and smashed glass: turmoil in Pakistan's football". the Guardian. 2021-04-14. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  5. ^ "PFF congress authorises Ashfaq to thwart NC's delaying tactics". www.thenews.com.pk. 27 March 2021. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  6. ^ "FIFA suspends Pakistan, Chad football federations over interference". Reuters. 2021-04-07. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  7. ^ "FIFA suspends Pakistan football after 'hostile takeover'". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  8. ^ FIFA.com. "Who We Are - News - FIFA suspends Chad and Pakistan football associations". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  9. ^ "Pakistan Premier League 2021/2022 - Results, fixtures, tables and stats - Global Sports Archive". globalsportsarchive.com. Retrieved 2024-09-07.
  10. ^ "Zusammenfassung - Premier League - Pakistan - Ergebnisse, Spielpläne, Tabellen und News - Soccerway". de.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  11. ^ Tatheer (2021-10-14). "PPFL 2nd leg gets underway from today". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
  12. ^ Tatheer (2021-10-06). "PPFL second phase from October 14 in Rawalpindi". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
  13. ^ "PPFL set to get underway from 14th in Multan". www.thenews.com.pk. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 2024-09-07.
  14. ^ "Pakistan 2021/22".
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