Pakistan (Youth Tournaments) 2006

NB: the below are all youth events.

Karachi United School Championship

Group Stage

[Jan 21] 
Lecole                    0-2 Bayview High
DHA School                3-3 Beaconhouse - Jubliee
[Jan 25]
Karachi Grammar School   11-0 Beaconhouse - PECHS
[Jan 29]
Southshore                1-2 Army Public School 
Foundation Public School  8-0 British Overseas School
Karachi American School   0-1 City School - Darakhshan 
[Jan 30]
Avicenna                  1-6 Lyceum 
[Jan 31]
St. Patricks High School  1-1 City School - PAF 
[Feb 1]
Lecole                    0-8 DHA School 
Bayview High              1-0 Beaconhouse - Jubilee 
[Feb 2]
Southshore                0-5  Karachi Grammar School 
[Feb 4]
British Overseas School  0-10 City School - Darakhshan 
Foundation Public School  0-0 Karachi American School 
Army Public School        0-0 Beaconhouse - PECHS 
[Feb 5]
Avicenna                  0-3 St. Patricks High School
[Feb 6]
Lyceum                    2-0 City School - PAF 
[Feb 7]
Lecole                    2-3 Beaconhouse - Jubilee 
[Feb 8]
Bayview High              0-7 DHA School 
[Feb 11]
British Overseas School  0-11 Karachi American School 
Southshore                0-3 Beaconhouse - PECHS 
[Feb 12]
Army Public School        2-4 Karachi Grammar School 
Avicenna                  0-2 City School - PAF 
Lyceum                    1-0 St. Patricks High School 
[Feb 15]
Foundation Public School  0-0 City School - Darakhshan 

Final Tables:

Group A                 
 1.DHA School                      3   2  1  0  18- 3   7      
 2.Bayview High                    3   2  0  1   3- 7   6
 3.Beaconhouse - Jubilee           3   1  1  1   6- 6   4  
 4.Lecole                          3   0  0  3   2-13   0  
                   
Group B                 
 1.City School - Darakhshan        3   2  1  0  11- 0   7
 2.Foundation Public School        3   1  2  0   8- 0   5
 3.Karachi American School         3   1  1  1  11- 1   4
 4.British Overseas School         3   0  0  3   0-29   0
                   
Group C                        
 1.Karachi Grammar School          3   3  0  0  20- 2   9
 2.Army Public School              3   1  1  1   4- 5   4
 3.Beaconhouse - PECHS             3   1  1  1   3-11   4
 4.Southshore                      3   0  0  3   1-10   0   
                   
Group D                 
 1.Lyceum                          3   3  0  0   9- 1   9
 2.St. Patricks High School        3   1  1  1   4- 2   4                 
 3.City School - PAF               3   1  1  1   3- 3   4                
 4.Avicenna                        3   0  0  3   1-11   0

Quarterfinals
[Feb 18]
DHA School                2-0 Foundation Public School
City School - Darakhshan  3-1 Bayview High        [also reported 2-1]
[Feb 22]
Lyceum                    3-0 Army Public School  
Karachi Grammar School    6-2 St. Patricks High School

Semifinals [Feb 26]
DHA School                2-3 Karachi Grammar School
City School - Darakhshan  1-2 Lyceum

Third Place Match [Mar 5]
City School - Darakhshan  0-7 DHA School

Final [Mar 5]
Karachi Grammar School    3-0 Lyceum


Pakistan School Sports Association (PSSA) Inter-School Football Tournament 

Final [Jan 27, Agha Khan Gymkhana Ground, Karachi]
St Patrick's High School  1-0 St Michael's School 



National Under-14 Festival of Football

Second edition, Feb 1-7 in Lahore

NB: first edition in March 2004 in Lahore; winners: Sindh

[Feb 1]
DPS                       0-0 AJK
Balochistan              12-0 Railways            [earlier reported 6-0,
[Feb 2]                                            possibly replayed]
DPS                       2-4 Sindh 
Punjab                    7-0 Railways
FATA                      2-0 Wohaib FC           [annulled, replayed]
Afghan FC                11-0 LGS
[Feb 3]
AJK                       0-2 Sindh
Punjab                    2-0 Balochistan 
NWFP                      4-0 Wohaib FC
Islamabad                 6-0 LGS
[Feb 4?]
FATA                      0-0 NWFP
FATA                      5-1 Wohaib FC           [replayed after protest Wohaib]
Afghan FC                 3-0 Islamabad

 Group A
 1.Sindh                         2   2  0  0   6- 2   6
 2.Divisional Public School      2   0  1  1   2- 4   1  (DPS; Model Town, Lahore)
 3.Azad Jammu & Kashmir          2   0  1  1   0- 2   1  (AJK)

Group B
 1.Punjab                        2   2  0  0   9- 0   6
 2.Balochistan                   2   1  0  1  12- 2   3
 3.Pakistan Railways             2   0  0  2   0-19   0

Group C
 1.FATA                          2   1  1  0   5- 1   4  Qualified on Coin Toss
 2.NWFP                          2   1  1  0   4- 0   4
 3.Wohaib FC (Lahore)            2   0  0  2   0- 6   0

Group D
 1.Afghan FC (Chaman)            2   2  0  0  14- 0   6  Disqualified
 2.Islamabad                     2   1  0  1   6- 3   3  Qualified
 3.Lahore Grammar School         2   0  0  2   0-17   0

NB: unclear why Saleem Khan Soccer School (SKS; Manga Mandi) are not listed
    among participants;
    Afghan FC were disqualified for fielding over-age players

Semifinals [Feb 5]
Sindh                     1-2 FATA
Punjab                    3-1 Islamabad           [aet]

Third Place Match [Feb 6]
Sindh                     4-0 Islamabad

Final [Feb 6]
Punjab                    3-1 Islamabad           [aet]


Lahore Grammar School squad:
Rehan Azhar Munir, Ahmed Murad, Saffan Qadri, Shahab Ahmed, Taimur Ahmed, 
Abdul Rafey, Abuzar Farrukh, Ahmed Sohail, Hamza Shakil, Haris Zubair, 
Ahmed Sharooz, Saad Manzoor, Saad bin Dilshad, Farhan Zahid, Talha Ejaz, 
Hamza Shahid, Muhammad Auzair, Haris Haroon, Fahad Manzoor, Ahsan Riaz

Sindh FA provisional squad:
Aamir Khan, Ehsanullah, Shah Baig, Obaid, Majid Hussain, Khalid, Junaid, 
Adnan Nazar, Haroon, Siraj, Umer Mahmood, Waqas Ahmed, Ali Imam, 
Syed Ali Rizvi, Muhammad Usman, Saddam Qadir, Muhammad Younus, 
Imran Abdullah, Junaid Qadir, Bilal, Muhammad Saeed, Gul Dad, Haseeb 
Noor Muhammad, Zakir ghulam, Haris, Deen Muhammad, Irshad, Babar Yaqoob,
Muhammad Ali Siddiqui, Naveedullah 

Saleem Khan Soccer School (Manga Mandi) squad:
Muhammad Munib, Saqib Atta, Azeem Rasheed, Ansar Ali, Mirza Ali Raza, 
Muhammad Hassan Latif, Muhammad Jaffar, Khurram Munir, Mudassar Zahid, 
Muhammad Qadeer, Muhammad Sarfraz, Siddiq Farooq, Shahbaz Ahmed Khan, 
Saddam Hussain, Wajid Ali, Zeeshan Yaseen Khan
NB: team eventually did not enter in spite of being announced; unclear
    why


U-15 Prince Biscuit Inter School Football Tournament 

Karachi, CDGK stadium, Mar 7-14; 20 participating schools

Preliminary Rounds
[Mar 8]
St. Judes School          6-0 St. Peter & Paul School 
St. Patrick's School      3-1 City School North Nazimabad
[Mar 9]
St. Lawrence School      12-0 St. Frances Xavier School
St. Monica's School       2-1 Marium High School
St. Judes                 w/o Prince Ali Boys School 
[Mar 10]
City School PAF           4-0 St. Jone's School 
Foundation Public School  2-0 St. Patrick's School 

Quarterfinals [Mar 12?]
City School Gulshan       4-0 St. Lawrence School 
City School PAF           5-0 St. Judes High School 
St. Patrick's School      2-0 City School Darkhshan 
Foundation Public School  8-0 Sacred Heart School 

Semifinals [Mar 14?]
City School Gulshan       0-1 St. Patrick's School
City School PAF           0-1 Foundation Public School

Third Place Match
PAF Chapter               0-0 City School Gulshan [3-1 pen]

Final [Mar 22, CDGK Stadium, Karachi]
St Patrick's High School  1-0 Foundation Public School 
   [Sylvester Indridas 90+1]


National Junior Football Championship 

NB: second edition, May 25 to Jun 6 in Lahore

holders: Pakistan Army (from first edition in 1991, held in Faisalabad;
         final: Army 2-2 Punjab Whites [3-1 pen])

Invited clubs (38): 
Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, North Western Frontier Province (NWFP), 
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Pakistan Water and Power 
Development Authority (WAPDA), Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), 
Lahore's Hafiz Wohaib Butt Memorial Club, Faisalabad’s Panther Club, 
Pakistan Army, Karachi Port Trust (KPT), National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), 
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), Pakistan International 
Airlines (PIA),  Higher Education Commission (HEC), D.I.Khan’s Dera Eleven, 
Mardan’s Mardan Club, Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Pakistan Television (PTV), 
Wah’s Pakistan Ordnance Factory (POF), Islamabad, Northern Areas, 
Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), Pakistan Railways, Lahore’s City FC, 
Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Public Works Department (PPWD), Sui Southern Gas 
Company (SSGC), Peshawar’s Frontier Corps, Gawadar Port Authority, 
City District Government Karachi (CDGK), Karachi’s Mauripur Baloch Club, 
Habib Bank Limited (HBL), Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC), 
Sindh Government Press (SGP), Chaman’s Afghan Club, Quetta’s Baloch Club 
and Pakistan Police. 

Eventually 19 teams entered.
 
Opening Match (exhibition) [May 25]
Army                      2-0 Wohaib Club

Group Phase [May 26-28]

Group A (at Punjab University Old Campus Ground, Chauburji)
[May 26]
Punjab                    6-0 Northern Areas 
  [Ouon Shaw 8, Qamar 46, Nadeem 47, Asim 78, Muzammil 80, 81]
[May 27]
Northern Areas            1-2 Mauripur Baloch
  [own goal 44; Abid 29, Adnan 89]
[May 28]         
Punjab                    3-0 Mauripur Baloch 
  [Saeed 38, Muzammil 39, Ouon Shaw 67]

 1.Punjab                        2   2  0  0   9- 0   6  Qualified
 2.Mauripur Baloch               2   1  0  1   2- 4   3
 3.Northern Areas                2   0  0  2   1- 8   0

Group B (at Punjab Stadium, Ferozpur Road) 
[May 26]
Sindh                     1-1 Afghan FC           [4-5 pen]
  [Wahab 25; Shafiq 66]
[May 27]
Afghan FC                 w/o Gwadar PA   
[May 28]
Sindh                     w/o Gwadar PA   

 1.Afghan FC (Chaman)            1   0  1  0   1- 1   1  [5-4 pen]  Qualified
 2.Sindh                         1   0  1  0   1- 1   1  [4-5 pen]
 3.Gwadar Port Authority         withdrew

Group C (at Punjab University Old Campus Ground, Chauburji)
[May 26]
NWFP                      0-0 POF
[May 27]
NWFP                      0-1 Wohaib FC
  [Adeem Shahzad 83]
[May 28]
Wohaib FC                 0-5 POF 
  [Jibran 34, 72, 84, Waqar Ali 70, Abid Ali 75]

 1.Pakistan Ordnance Factory     2   1  1  0   5- 0   4  Qualified
 2.Wohaib FC                     2   1  0  1   1- 5   3  Qualified
 3.NWFP                          2   0  1  1   0- 1   1

Group D (at Railway Stadium, Garhi Shahue)
[May 26]
Railways                  0-0 Balochistan 
[May 27]
Railways                  1-1 Dera XI
  [Akram 21; Muhammad Fahim 60]
[May 28]
Dera XI                   1-5 Balochistan 
  [Abdullah 34; Abdul Qayyum 17, 63, Waqas Ahmed 39, Noor Ahmed 54,
   Salman Khan 76]

 1.Balochistan                   2   1  1  0   5- 1   4  Qualified
 2.Railways                      2   0  2  0   1- 1   2
 3.Dera XI (Dera Ismail Khan)    2   0  1  1   2- 6   1

Group E (Punjab University New Campus Ground near Muslim Town)
[May 26]
Islamabad                 1-4 Navy 
  [Atif Nazeer 45; Muhammad Farooq 16, Farhan Qadir 44, Asif Mehmood 49, 60]  
Mardan Club               ann City Club           [annulled, originally 2-0]
  [Alamgir 42, Shakil 65] 
[May 27]
Islamabad                 1-1 City Club 
Navy                      ann Mardan Club         [annulled, originally 5-0]
  [Muhammad Asif 12, Farhan Qadir 19, Naeem Ullah 37, Muhammad Farooq 64,
   Qamar Stephan 71]
[May 28]
Islamabad                 ann Mardan Club         [annulled, originally 0-1]
  [Shakil Shah 73]
Navy                      1-2 City Club 
  [Naeem Ullah 14; Hashim 29, Hassan Ali 89]

 1.City Club (Lahore)            2   1  1  0   3- 2   4  Qualified
 2.Pakistan Navy                 2   1  0  1   5- 3   3  Qualified
 3.Islamabad                     2   0  1  1   2- 5   1
 -.Mardan Club                   disqualified

NB: Mardan were disqualified for fielding Naimat Ullah Gul following a
    protest by Islamabad after their match on May 28

Group F (at Punjab Stadium, Ferozpur Road) 
[May 26]
AJK                       3-1 Hades FC 
  [Nadeem  25, Baber 48, Ali Raza 55; Talal Haider 58]
[May 27]
Army                      9-0 AJK
  [Adnan Bari 6, 9, Abid Ali 43, 73, Faheem Riaz 50, 81, Khalid Munir 53,
   Jafar Ali 58, Sajid 70]
[May 28]
Army                     11-0 Hades FC 
  [Adnan Bari 6, 8, 85, Abid Ali 33, 40, Jafar Ali 55, Saleem 68,
   Fahim Riaz 70, Sohail 80, 82, Fayyaz 88]

 1.Army                          2   2  0  0  20- 0   6  Qualified
 2.Azad Jammu and Kashmir        2   1  0  1   3-10   3 
 3.Hades FC (Lahore)             2   0  0  2   1-14   0
 
NB: group winners, runners-up of Group E and best runners-up of
    the other groups qualify for quarterfinals

Second Phase (at Railway Stadium, Garhi Shahue)

NB: it is not entirely clear why Wohaib Club progressed rather
    than Mauripur Baloch or Sindh - presumably because they are
    organising the tournament
    
Quarterfinals 
[May 31]
Afghan Club               0-2 Army 
  [Faheem Riaz 6, 16]
Punjab                    4-2 City Club           [aet]
  [Ouon Shaw 8, Nadeem 49, Sajid 93, Asim 116; Saleem 40, 56pen]
[Jun 1]
POF                       3-4 Navy
  [Abid Khan 6, 38, Jibran 16; Farhan Abdul Qadir 37, 90, Naeem Ullah 41,
   Umar Farooq 81]
[Jun 2]
Balochistan               0-0 Wohaib Club         [aet, 1-3 pen]

Semifinals 
[Jun 3]
Army                      2-0 Punjab
  [Abid Ali 54, 76]
[Jun 4]
Navy                      0-2 Wohaib Club 
  [Muhammad Ramzan 36, Ali Ehsan 38]

Third Place Match [Jun 5]
Punjab                    3-0 Navy
  [Asim Mansoor 23, 82, Ouon Shaw 80]

Final [Jun 6]
Wohaib Club               0-0 Army                [aet, 4-3 pen] 
  [penalties:
   Army: Abid Ali, Fayyaz Masih, Faheem Riaz, Muhammad Imran (missed),
         Adnan Bari (missed);
   Wohaib: Adeem Shahzad, Ali Ehsan (missed), Waqar Ali,
           Muhammad Ahmed, Hikmat Ullah]


2005

2007

list of youth champions


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