What's new

Premier League clubs are ready to cash in on new Pakistani league by 'twinning' with teams from the franchise... and they could wear the same colours

313ghazi

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Mar 14, 2017
Messages
12,932
Reaction score
45
Country
Pakistan
Location
United Kingdom
Premier League clubs are looking to explore the Pakistani market by ‘twinning’ with teams from the country’s new franchise competition.

The Pakistan Football League (PFL) is launching next spring with sides from the cities of Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Islamabad, Peshawar and Multan.

Sportsmail understands those six teams will each form partnerships with an English club and could even adopt the same colours and nicknames as their Premier League counterparts.

The six Premier League clubs involved are still to be confirmed but it is understood advanced talks are taking place with at least one of the ‘Big Six’, as well as teams from areas with a high Asian population.


It will be the first time a group of English clubs have been linked to another league in this way. Michael Owen will be announced as the PFL’s ambassador and a launch at a London stadium has been pencilled in for next month.

England legend Owen, who has signed a three-year ambassadorial role, said: ‘Pakistan’s football potential is huge and I am excited about identifying untapped talent in a nation of 220million.


The PFL will be run by Global Soccer Ventures, whose chief executive Zabe Khan previously launched the country’s first professional league, the Pakistan Premier League.

Khan said: ‘I am pleased to see Michael play a pivotal role in creating a new era of football in Pakistan. This is a striking partnership to help Pakistan move the goal posts to international development of football.’

The Premier League - helmed by chief executive Richard Masters - is hoping to grow their brand in a new market +4
The Premier League - helmed by chief executive Richard Masters - is hoping to grow their brand in a new market
Premier League sides hope the partnerships can help them grow their brands and fanbases in a largely untapped market. They also plan to use the twinning to try to engage with their own local Asian community. The Pakistan teams will benefit by being able to tap into the expertise of their Premier League partners and potentially spend time at their training facilities.

The strengthening of sporting ties between England and Pakistan comes at a time when tensions are high between the two nation’s cricket boards following England’s withdrawal from their proposed T20 tour there next month.


The ECB said in a statement they had ‘increasing concerns about travelling to the region’, but that excuse was dismissed by both the Pakistan Cricket Board and the British High Commission.

 
Would be thrilling to have Liyari City FC with Aman Committee Ultras.

Fenerbahce vs Besiktas winners can play wherever comes on top between Liyari City FC and Karachi United FC.
 
😍😍, always was a dream of mine for Pakistan to focus on football and become a powerhouse eventually, this is a great first step.

Would be thrilling to have Liyari City FC with Aman Committee Ultras.

Fenerbahce vs Besiktas winners can play wherever comes on top between Liyari City FC and Karachi United FC.
liyari city fc and Karachi united could become the new Manchester derby of South Asia, or similar in some ways
 
I don’t know why we have the same city names everytime

why not Gujranwala, Gujrat, Jhelum, Larkana, Zhob, Swabi
 
Premier League clubs are looking to explore the Pakistani market by ‘twinning’ with teams from the country’s new franchise competition.

The Pakistan Football League (PFL) is launching next spring with sides from the cities of Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Islamabad, Peshawar and Multan.

Sportsmail understands those six teams will each form partnerships with an English club and could even adopt the same colours and nicknames as their Premier League counterparts.

The six Premier League clubs involved are still to be confirmed but it is understood advanced talks are taking place with at least one of the ‘Big Six’, as well as teams from areas with a high Asian population.


It will be the first time a group of English clubs have been linked to another league in this way. Michael Owen will be announced as the PFL’s ambassador and a launch at a London stadium has been pencilled in for next month.

England legend Owen, who has signed a three-year ambassadorial role, said: ‘Pakistan’s football potential is huge and I am excited about identifying untapped talent in a nation of 220million.


The PFL will be run by Global Soccer Ventures, whose chief executive Zabe Khan previously launched the country’s first professional league, the Pakistan Premier League.

Khan said: ‘I am pleased to see Michael play a pivotal role in creating a new era of football in Pakistan. This is a striking partnership to help Pakistan move the goal posts to international development of football.’

The Premier League - helmed by chief executive Richard Masters - is hoping to grow their brand in a new market +4
The Premier League - helmed by chief executive Richard Masters - is hoping to grow their brand in a new market
Premier League sides hope the partnerships can help them grow their brands and fanbases in a largely untapped market. They also plan to use the twinning to try to engage with their own local Asian community. The Pakistan teams will benefit by being able to tap into the expertise of their Premier League partners and potentially spend time at their training facilities.

The strengthening of sporting ties between England and Pakistan comes at a time when tensions are high between the two nation’s cricket boards following England’s withdrawal from their proposed T20 tour there next month.


The ECB said in a statement they had ‘increasing concerns about travelling to the region’, but that excuse was dismissed by both the Pakistan Cricket Board and the British High Commission.

First make a proper stadium to do that
 
Great initiative. Hopefully the FIFA ban can be reversed soon as well.
 
I think it's a good thing. It'll give the new league exposure and hopefully draw some investment which can be put into developing the football side of things. We are in our infancy and PFF is a cancer, but hopefully we can work around that.
I don’t know why we have the same city names everytime

why not Gujranwala, Gujrat, Jhelum, Larkana, Zhob, Swabi

it's the biggest cities, have the most money, likely to attract the crowds. Safe bets for a business in it's infancy.
 


intresting interview, wages seem decent, could help alot of talents who come from poor backgrounds. he said La liga is also interested with working with pf, and they have also said “fifa has nothing to do between us”.
 

Back
Top Bottom