2004–05 Pakistan Premier League
The 2004–05 Pakistan Premier League season was the inaugural season of Pakistan Premier League, top tier of Pakistani football. The season started on 28 May 2004 and concluded on 13 October 2004.
Season | 2004–05 |
---|---|
Champions | WAPDA 1st Premier League title 5th Pakistani title |
Relegated | Allied Bank Young XI DIK Mauripur Baloch Baloch Quetta Naka Muhammaden Mardan |
AFC President's Cup | WAPDA |
Matches played | 240 |
Goals scored | 870 (3.63 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Arif Mehmood (20 goals) |
Biggest home win | Habib Bank 15–0 Naka Muhammadan (28 June 2004) |
Biggest away win | Mardan 0–9 Pakistan Army (5 June 2004) |
Highest scoring | Habib Bank 15–0 Naka Muhammadan (28 June 2004) |
Longest winning run | 7 games WAPDA |
Longest unbeaten run | 16 games Pakistan Army |
Longest winless run | 13 games Mardan |
Longest losing run | 13 games Mardan |
← 2003 2005–06 → |
Formation
The league was created as a replacement for group stage based National championship. The new PFF president, Makhdoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat, decided that it was time for Pakistan to have a football league. He felt that past presidents had neglected domestic football, and as a result, the national team suffered. A good example of this was the fact that national champions rarely played in AFC club competitions, and the Pakistan national team was one of the worst in the world.
The new PFF president, Makhdoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat, decided that it was time for Pakistan to have a football league. He felt that past presidents had neglected domestic football, and as a result, the national team suffered. A good example of this was the fact that national champions rarely played in AFC club competitions, and the Pakistan national team was one of the worst in the world.
This would have been the first time since 1948, when the first domestic football tournament was played, that a league system would be used to find a national champion.
Teams
Eight teams automatically qualified for the league from previous season's PFF Cup. Following teams earned automatic qualification:
- Allied Bank
- Habib Bank
- Karachi Port Trust
- Khan Research Laboratories
- Pakistan Army
- Pakistan Navy
- Pakistan Telecommunication
- WAPDA
Other eight teams qualified via regional tournament. Following are the teams qualified from regional tournament:
- Afghan Chaman
- Baloch Quetta
- Mardan
- Mauripur Baloch
- Naka Muhammaden
- Panther
- Wohaib
- Young XI DIK
Season summary
Season started on 28 May 2004, Khuda Bakhsh of WAPDA was the first player to score a goal in new Pakistan Premier League when he scored a brace against Allied Bank.[1]
The season saw many one-sided high-scoring matches, as some of the teams lacked in quality and financially. On 28 June, Habib Bank defeated Naka Muhammden 15–0, the highest scoring match and the biggest victory and loss and most numbers of player (7) scoring in a single match in the history of Pakistan Premier League.[1]
During June, Allied Bank disbanded their team, after refusing to renew the contracts of seven players; but they were able restored their team and returned playing. Bankruptcy hit Naka Muhammadan who withdrew before their 14 July match, they did however returned to complete the season.
The season was dominated by Khan Research Laboratories, Pakistan Army and WAPDA, as they scored a combined goals of 294, each scoring 98 goals, highest ever in Pakistan Premier League.[1]
Due to fixture congestion, WAPDA had to play both their final two matches on the same day, which just happened to be against title rivals Pakistan Army and Khan Research Laboratories.[1] WAPDA and Army drew 2-2, meaning Army were three points ahead at the top of the table, but both shared the same goal difference, and WAPDA still had one match to play.
It meant WAPDA needed to win to finish first, and their opponents, KRL, also needed to win to finish first. In this top of the table clash, it was WAPDA who were victorious, thrashing KRL 4–0 to win the title by a superior goal difference, and be crowned as the first winners of the Pakistan Football League.
Arif Mehmood of WAPDA took the honours as the league's top scorer, with over 20 goals.
At the end of the season, 6 teams were relegated and 2 promoted as league reduced to 12 teams for 2005 after the number of one sided matches. Panther Club escaped relegation thanks to the withdrawal of Allied Bank from the 2005–06 season. National Bank and Pakistan Public Work Department were promoted to the 2005–06 season.
WAPDA represented Pakistan at the 2005 AFC President's Cup by virtue of being the national champions.
WAPDA, Pakistan Army and KRL set a new national record of 98 goals in a season. WAPDA only conceding 12 goals is also a new record.
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | WAPDA | 30 | 23 | 5 | 2 | 98 | 12 | +86 | 74 | Qualification to 2005 AFC President's Cup |
2 | Pakistan Army | 30 | 23 | 5 | 2 | 98 | 16 | +82 | 74 | |
3 | Khan Research Laboratories | 30 | 23 | 4 | 3 | 98 | 24 | +74 | 73 | |
4 | Karachi Port Trust | 30 | 18 | 7 | 5 | 68 | 34 | +34 | 61 | |
5 | Pakistan Telecommunication | 30 | 18 | 6 | 6 | 63 | 29 | +34 | 60 | |
6 | Pakistan Navy | 30 | 14 | 11 | 5 | 62 | 28 | +34 | 53 | |
7 | Habib Bank | 30 | 14 | 7 | 9 | 67 | 35 | +32 | 49 | |
8 | Allied Bank | 30 | 15 | 3 | 12 | 52 | 40 | +12 | 48 | Relegation to 2005–06 Pakistan Football Federation League |
9 | Afghan Chaman | 30 | 10 | 7 | 13 | 43 | 43 | 0 | 37 | |
10 | Wohaib | 30 | 9 | 3 | 18 | 37 | 53 | −16 | 30 | |
11 | Panther[lower-alpha 1] | 30 | 8 | 6 | 16 | 43 | 67 | −24 | 30 | |
12 | Young XI DIK | 30 | 7 | 4 | 19 | 38 | 90 | −52 | 25 | Relegation to 2005–06 Pakistan Football Federation League |
13 | Mauripur Baloch | 30 | 6 | 4 | 20 | 25 | 64 | −39 | 22 | |
14 | Baloch Quetta | 30 | 5 | 5 | 20 | 26 | 62 | −36 | 20 | |
15 | Naka Muhammaden | 30 | 5 | 0 | 25 | 32 | 154 | −122 | 15 | |
16 | Mardan | 30 | 3 | 1 | 26 | 20 | 116 | −96 | 10 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) drawing of lots
Notes:
- Panther were saved from relegation as Allied Bank dissolved their team at the end of the season, saving Panther from relegation due to them being the best placed team in relegation zone.
Statistics
Top scorers
- As of 13 October 2004[2]
Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Arif Mehmood | WAPDA | 20 |
2 | Imran Hussain | Pakistan Army | 19 |
3 | Qadeer Ahmed | Khan Research Laboratories | 17 |
Khuda Bakhsh | WAPDA |
Hat-tricks
- As of 13 October 2004
Player | Nationality | For | Against | Result | Date | Ref |
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Asim Faiz | Karachi Port Trust | Naka Muhammaden | 7–3 | 22 June 2004 | [1] | |
Pervez Ahmed | Habib Bank | Naka Muhammaden | 15–0 | 28 June 2004 | [1] | |
Abdul Samad4 | Habib Bank | Naka Muhammaden | 15–0 | 28 June 2004 | [1] | |
Abdul Qadeer5 | Khan Research Laboratories | Young XI DIK | 10–0 | 3 July 2004 | [1] | |
Atiq | Khan Research Laboratories | Young XI DIK | 10–0 | 3 July 2004 | [1] | |
Mohammad Sadiq | Afghan Chaman | Naka Muhammaden | 5–0 | 12 July 2004 | [1] | |
Fareed Khan5 | Karachi Port Trust | Panther | 6–0 | 28 July 2004 | [1] | |
Muhammad Arshad | Wohaib | Naka Muhammaden | 6–1 | 29 July 2004 | [1] | |
Imran Hussain | Pakistan Army | Naka Muhammaden | 5–0 | 8 August 2004 | [1] | |
Imran Hussain | Pakistan Army | Mauripur Baloch | 5–1 | 13 August 2004 | [1] | |
Inayatullah4 | Afghan Chaman | Naka Muhammaden | 8–1 | 17 August 2004 | [1] | |
Ahmed Shah | Afghan Chaman | Naka Muhammaden | 8–1 | 17 August 2004 | [1] | |
Arif Mehmood | WAPDA | Naka Muhammaden | 5–0 | 22 August 2004 | [1] | |
Jaffar Hussain | Pakistan Army | Baloch Nushki | 5–0 | 9 September 2004 | [1] | |
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | WAPDA | Mauripur Baloch | 6–0 | 12 September 2004 | [1] | |
Khuda Bakhsh | WAPDA | Afghan Chaman | 6–0 | 15 September 2004 | [1] | |
Arif Mehmood | WAPDA | Afghan Chaman | 6–0 | 15 September 2004 | [1] |
4 Player scored 4 goals
5 Player scored 5 goals.
References
- "Pakistan 2004 (National League and Regional Championships)". rsssf. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
- "Pakistan 2004 (National League and Regional Championships)". rsssf. RSSSF. 23 July 2005. Retrieved 21 December 2018.