Tournament details | |
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Country | Pakistan |
City | Lahore |
Venue(s) | Punjab Stadium |
Dates | 4 December 2013 - 9 December 2013 |
Teams | 8 |
Defending champions | Young Rising Stars |
Final positions | |
Champions | Young Rising Stars (5th title) |
Runner-up | Balochistan United |
Third place | Pakistan Army |
Fourth place | Islamabad |
The 2013 National Women Football Championship was the 9th season of the National Women Football Championship , the top-tier of women's football in Pakistan. The tournament ran from 4 to 9 December 2013 in Lahore.
Young Rising Stars were able to defend their title and win their fourth consecutive (fifth overall) National Championship by beating Balochistan United 3-2 on penalties in the final, after the match had ended goalless. [1]
The following eight teams (out of a total of 16) made it to the knock-out stage of the tournament: [2] [3]
Young Rising Stars | 3–0 | Islamabad |
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Zara Iqbal 2' Nadia Bhatti 41' Iaza 49' | Report |
Balochistan United | 3–2 | Pakistan Army |
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Nina 30', 82' Shahlyla Baloch 73' | Report | Roshnan Ali 16' Iram Kazmi 28' |
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