Results

Pakistani kõrgliiga 11/07 10:00 10 Sui Southern Gas Company FC v Karachi United L 1-0
Pakistani kõrgliiga 11/04 10:00 13 [12] Humma FC v Karachi United [9] W 0-1
Pakistani kõrgliiga 10/31 10:00 12 Karachi United v Civil Aviation Authority FC D 0-0
Pakistani kõrgliiga 10/28 10:00 11 [9] Karachi United v Pakistan Army [8] L 0-1
Pakistani kõrgliiga 10/24 10:00 10 SSGC v Karachi United - PPT.
Pakistani kõrgliiga 10/19 10:00 9 Karachi United v Pakistan Air Force L 0-3
Pakistani kõrgliiga 10/16 13:15 8 [7] Civil Aviation Authority FC v Karachi United [10] W 0-1
Pakistani kõrgliiga 09/10 17:00 7 [3] KRL v Karachi United [10] L 6-0
Pakistani kõrgliiga 09/07 15:00 6 [11] Pakistan Navy v Karachi United [10] W 2-4
Pakistani kõrgliiga 09/02 16:30 5 [10] Karachi United v SNGPL FC [9] L 0-2
Pakistani kõrgliiga 08/30 15:00 4 [1] WAPDA v Karachi United [9] L 5-1
Pakistani kõrgliiga 08/27 15:00 3 [6] Lyallpur FC v Karachi United [8] L 1-0

Statistika

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

Wikipedia - Karachi United

Karachi United Football Club is a Pakistani professional football club based in Clifton, Karachi. Karachi United competed in the Karachi Football League, one of the top leagues of Karachi. It currently competes in the Pakistan Premier League, the top tier of the Pakistani football league system.

Formed in 1996, the club turned professional in 2013. In October 2020, the club was promoted to the Pakistan Premier League for the first time, courtesy of a second-place finish in the 2020 PFF League. It therefore made its top-flight debut in the 2021 Pakistan Premier League.

They were also members of the Karachi Football League, a semi-professional regional competition. Club has also competed in the 2016 PFF Cup, the highest football level in Pakistan that year. They reached the quarter-finals, in which they were defeated by PIA FC.

Karachi United uses the 2,000-capacity Karachi United Stadium for most of their home games. The team is sponsored by Engro Corporation.

History

Formation and growth

The club was formed in 1996 by Taha Alizai in Karachi. It started its youth academy in 2001. This was followed by the launch of the Karachi Football League and the Schools Championship in 2003 and 2005, respectively. The club initiated its youth summer camp in 2009, and the next year it launched community program, as well as the women division. The club acquired its own stadium in 2015.

As of 2021, it has established 12 community centers in Karachi which cater to over 1,000 children, including 200 girls. In these centers, the club provides free football coaching to kids from underprivileged communities, with educational and health assistance. It also employs full-time staff members which include community administrator, program manager, fundraising manager, brand manager, academy manager, social media manager, and about 150 coaches. Some of the coaches are from the local communities while others are former national team players.

Turning professional

In 2013, Karachi United launched their professional team to compete in Pakistan's second football tier. They made their debut in the departmental phase of the 2013 PFF League. They ended first in the group and advanced to the final phase where they finished last.

In 2014, the club participated in the departmental phase of the 2014 PFF League. They finished bottom of group C, failing to win both of their matches.

In the 2020 PFF League, Karachi United finished at the top of group A and advanced to the final phase, where they finished second, and thus after a struggle of many years, were finally promoted to the Pakistan Premier League.

Karachi United made its top-flight debut in the 2021 Pakistan Premier League.