Full name | Young Ittefaq Football Club |
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Short name | YIFC |
Founded | 2014 |
Manager | Abdul Jabbar |
League | PFF League |
Young Ittefaq is a Pakistani football club based in Chaman, Balochistan. It currently competes in the PFF League.
Young Ittefaq made its debut in the 2014–15 PFF League against Baloch Nushki. They lost their debut match 2–0 and were eliminated from the tournament. [1]
In the 2020–21 PFF League, it was in the club leg along with Jeay Laal, Wohaib, Baloch Nushki and Lyallpur. The club finished fourth in the group. [2]
The club's competitive record since the 2014–15 season is listed below.
Season | Div | Tms | Pos | National Challenge Cup | AFC President's Cup | AFC Cup |
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2014–15 | PFF League | 30 | Group stage | DNP | DNP | DNP |
2020–21 | PFF League | 19 | Group stage | DNP | DNP | DNP |
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