2006 PFF National League

Last updated
PFF National League
Season3rd
Dates24 July – 2 August 2006
Champions Pakistan Television
Promoted Pakistan Television
Punjab Medical College
2007–08

The 2006 PFF National League (now known as PFF League ) was the 3rd season of PFF League, second tier of Pakistan Football Federation. [1] The season started on 24 July 2006 concluded on 2 August 2006.

Contents

Teams

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated from PPL

Panther Club and Pakistan Public Work Department relegated from the 2005–06 Pakistan Premier League. However they didn't participated in the tournament.

Teams promoted from NCL

PMC Club Athletico, Baloch Nushki and Bannu Red promoted from the 2006 National Club League.

Groups

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Sui Southern Gas 321042+25
2 Punjab Medical College 312042+24
3 Mauripur Baloch 31113303
4 Baloch Nushki 300326-40

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Pakistan Television 312051+44
2Bannu Red320165+14
3 Baloch Quetta 302124-22
4 Dera Eleven 302125-32
Pakistan Television 11Bannu Red
Report
Pakistan Television 11 Dera Eleven
Report
Dera Eleven 11 Baloch Quetta
Report
Bannu Red31 Baloch Quetta
Report
Bannu Red30 Dera Eleven
Report
Pakistan Television 00 Baloch Quetta
Report

Semi-final

Pakistan Television 10 Sui Southern Gas Company
Akhtar Zaman (81') Report
Bannu Redv Punjab Medical College
Report

Third-Place

Sui Southern Gas Company 21 Bannu Red
Aftab Ahmad (2'), Asim Faiz (80') Report Din Badshah (10')

Final

Pakistan Television 40 Punjab Medical College
Akhtar Zaman (13')
Naimat Ullah (35', 49', 83')
Report

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References

  1. "Pakistan 2006/07". RSSSF . Retrieved 2020-03-17.