Muslim Club

Muslim Club

Leagues Played
Première ligue 63
Links
Wikipedia

Résultats

Première ligue 11/09 03:00 20 Lyallpur v Muslim Club D 0-0
Première ligue 11/06 13:15 13 [7] Muslim Club v Pakistan Navy [10] W 2-1
Première ligue 11/03 10:00 15 [8] Civil Aviation Authority FC v Muslim Club [6] L 1-0
Première ligue 10/31 13:15 12 [6] Muslim Club v WAPDA FC [1] D 1-1
Première ligue 10/26 10:00 11 [5] Muslim Club v Civil Aviation Authority FC [8] L 1-2
Première ligue 10/23 10:00 10 [12] Huma FC v Muslim Club [5] L 5-0
Première ligue 10/20 10:00 9 [6] Muslim Club v Lyallpur [5] W 4-3
Première ligue 10/17 10:00 8 [2] WAPDA FC v Muslim Club [6] L 3-0
Première ligue 09/09 18:30 7 Pakistan Air Force v Muslim Club W 0-1
Première ligue 09/06 15:00 6 [6] Muslim Club v Khan Research Laboratories [4] L 0-8
Première ligue 09/03 17:00 5 [6] Pakistan Army v Muslim Club [8] W 0-1
Première ligue 08/28 16:30 4 [10] Sui Southern Gas Company FC v Muslim Club [5] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 0 2 0
Goals against 0 1 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Muslim FC

Muslim Football Club is a Pakistani professional football club based in Chaman, Balochistan that competes in the Pakistan Premier League. The players from first club year were semi-professional, most having another source of income besides playing.

History

Formation and promotion

The club was formed in 2010, and played in the Football Federation League, the second division of Pakistani football. In 2010–11 Pakistan Football Federation League, the club was placed with local rivals Afghan Sports and Baloch Quetta, along with University Football Club and Wohaib. The club won their first game defeating University Football Club 1–0. In their second and third match, the club defeated local rivals Afghan Sports and Baloch Quetta 3–2 and 3–0, respectively. The club's last group stage match ended in a 1–1 draw against Wohaib. The club topped their group and earned promotion to 2011–12 Pakistan Premier League. On 15 December 2010, the club faced winner of departmental leg, Pakistan Police to determine the winner of 2010–11 Pakistan Football Federation League. Muslim lost the match 2–1, but the club's striker Saeed Ahmed scored 4 goals in 5 appearances.

In 2017, Muslim Football Club defeated Chashma Green to win the All Pakistan Peace Tournament.

Le Muslim Club est un club de football pakistanais basé à Karachi. Fondé en 1948, il fait partie des clubs les plus anciens et les plus titrés du pays. Le club a remporté le championnat du Pakistan à 3 reprises (1952, 1959 et 1960) et la coupe du Pakistan à 7 reprises (1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962 et 1964). Il participe régulièrement aux compétitions continentales, notamment à la Coupe de l'AFC, et a atteint les demi-finales de la compétition en 2009. Le club est connu pour son style de jeu offensif et pour avoir formé de nombreux joueurs internationaux pakistanais.