2005 Pakistan Premier League

Pakistan Premier League
Season2005
Dates31 July 2005 – 23 October 2005
ChampionsPakistan Army
1st Premier League title
3rd Pakistani title
RelegatedPanther Club
Pakistan Public Work Department
AFC President's CupPakistan Army
Matches264
Goals346 (1.31 per match)
Top goalscorerImran Hussain (21 goals)[1]
Biggest home winPakistan Army 10–0 Wohaib
(12 October 2005)[1]
Biggest away winPakistan Navy 0–5 National Bank
(5 October 2005)[1]
Highest scoringKarachi Port Trust 6–4 Panther Club
(21 August 2005)[1]
Pakistan Army 10–0 Wohaib
(12 October 2005)[1]
Longest winning run8 games
Pakistan Army
Longest unbeaten run14 games
Pakistan Army
Longest winless run13 games
Pakistan Public Work Department
Longest losing run6 games
Pakistan Public Work Department
2004

The 2005 Pakistan Premier League season was the 2nd season of Pakistan Premier League and 51st season of Pakistan domestic football. The season started on 31 July 2005 and concluded on 23 October 2005.[1]

Overview

After the formation of the newly introduced National A Division Football League in 2004,[2][3] the second 2005 season was renamed as Pakistan Premier League.[4][5][6][7][8] After completion of the first season of top tier, PFF launched the second tier PFF League, and the second season of the Pakistan Premier League featured the promoted teams National Bank and Pakistan Public Works Department.

WAPDA were the defending champions, having won their 1st Pakistan Premier League and 5th Pakistani title the previous season.[1]

Pakistan Army won the title on 19 October 2005, after defeating PTCL 2-0, with 54th and 70th minute goals from Mubassar and Jaffar Hussain. Army had one game to play against WAPDA who were three points away from first position. Army won the league regardless of their result against WAPDA due to superior goal difference. Army won the tie against WAPDA 3-1, with a brace from the league's top scorer Imran Hussain. Army ended up winning the league by six points.[1]

Panther Club and Pakistan Public Work Department were relegated at the end of the season and will be replaced by Karachi Electric Supply Corporation and Pakistan Railways in the coming season.

Venues

The 2005 Pakistan Premier League was not played as strict home-and-away. Matches were staged in city hubs, notably Karachi (KMC Stadium, Aga Khan Gymkhana), Rawalpindi (Army Stadium, Municipal Stadium), Islamabad, (Jinnah Stadium), Lahore (Model Town Ground, Punjab University Old Campus Ground), and Chaman (Government High School Ground). Several clubs hosted "home" fixtures at these shared venues.[9][10][11]

Teams

Allied Bank, Baloch Nushki, Mardan, Mauripur Baloch, Naka Mohammaden and Young Eleven FC were relegated at the end of 2004-05 season and were replaced by National Bank and Pakistan Public Work Department.[1]

Club City
Afghan Chaman Chaman
Habib Bank Karachi
Karachi Port Trust Karachi
Khan Research Laboratories Rawalpindi
National Bank Karachi
PTCL Islamabad
Pakistan Army Rawalpindi
Pakistan Navy Rawalpindi
Pakistan Public Work Department Karachi
Panther Club Faisalabad
WAPDA Lahore
Wohaib Lahore

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Pakistan Army 22 16 3 3 52 9 +43 51 Qualification to 2006 AFC President's Cup
2 WAPDA 22 13 6 3 43 15 +28 45
3 Khan Research Laboratories 22 12 5 5 41 24 +17 41
4 Afghan Chaman 22 11 4 7 25 27 −2 37
5 PTCL 22 11 3 8 36 26 +10 36
6 National Bank 22 9 8 5 31 19 +12 35
7 Habib Bank 22 7 5 10 24 26 −2 26
8 Karachi Port Trust 22 6 6 10 27 35 −8 24
9 Pakistan Navy 22 5 6 11 17 26 −9 21
10 Wohaib 22 5 5 12 16 41 −25 20
11 Panther Club 22 6 2 14 20 44 −24 20 Relegation to 2006 PFF National League
12 Pakistan Public Work Department 22 3 3 16 14 44 −30 12
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Champions

 2005 Pakistan Premier League champions 
 
First title

Statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Muhammad Essa for Afghan Chaman against Pakistan Public Work Department (31 July 2005).[1]
  • Last goal of the season: Khuda Bakhsh for WAPDA against Pakistan Army (23 October 2005).[1]
  • Fastest goal of the season: 52 secondsFarooq Shah for National Bank against Pakistan Navy (14 January 2013).[1]
  • Largest winning margin: 10 goals
    • Pakistan Army 10–0 Wohaib (12 October 2005).[1]
  • Highest scoring game: 10 goals.[1]
    • Karachi Port Trust 6–4 Panther (21 August 2005).[1]
    • Pakistan Army 10–0 Wohaib (12 October 2005).[1]
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 4 goals
    • Karachi Port Trust 6–4 Panther (21 August 2005).[1]

Top scorers

As of 17 January 2006[1]
Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Imran Hussain Pakistan Army 21
2 Qadeer Ahmed Khan Research Laboratories 16
3 Muhammad Essa Afghan Chaman 12
Jaffar Hussain Pakistan Army
Arif Mehmood WAPDA
6 Mohammad Ejaz PTCL 10
7 Adeel Ahmed PTCL 8
Nomi Martin Gill Pakistan Navy
Sattar Mansuri National Bank
10 Asif Nawaz Panther Club 7
Farooq Shah National Bank

Hat-tricks

As of 17 January 2006[1]
Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Muhammad Essa Afghan Chaman Pakistan Public Work Department 3–2 31 July 2005 [1]
Sattar Mansuri National Bank Karachi Port Trust 3–2 5 September 2005 [1]
Imran Hussain Pakistan Army Afghan Chaman 4–0 21 September 2005 [1]
Adeel Ahmed PTCL Afghan Chaman 6–2 24 September 2011 [1]

References

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