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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is planning a major new football competition modelled on cricket’s hugely successful Indian Premier League in a bid to revitalise a sport which has long stagnated.

The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) is in talks with potential sponsors for the proposed league, which would feature six city-based teams playing each other in Lahore, officials told AFP.

Pakistan has had a “premier league” for the past nine years, but coaches and fans complain of poor standards, awful pitches and walkovers.

Government teams dominate the Pakistan Premier League (PPL), snapping up the best talent with generous sports budgets and leaving private clubs to struggle.

Unsurprisingly, neither fans nor sponsors have much appetite for supporting the likes of current PPL champions Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), or the evocatively named four-time winners, the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA).

Television coverage is non-existent and crowds for most matches number in the hundreds. Naveed Haider Khan, marketing consultant at the PFF, said the new competition would give football a much-needed shot of razzmatazz.

“We’re going to be giving cash incentives, we’ll look after their transportation, their accommodation, we’ll be trying to project it very heavily on television so people get the insight of what is happening in football,” he said.

Balochistan is the heartland of the game, the only place where crowds of thousands regularly turn up to watch matches, but it is also one of the country’s most dangerous regions.
“We want to glamourise this game in Pakistan, we want to run it like the IPL in India with cricket,” he told AFP.

The competition is dependent on sponsors coming forward, but the PFF hopes to run it in May or September, Khan said, and if all goes well there are plans to expand the competition next year – and even try to lure foreign players.

A similar venture in neighbouring Afghanistan last year proved hugely successful, attracting sell-out crowds and big television audiences.

There is little doubt reform is needed. The PFF has set an ambitious goal of qualifying for the World Cup by 2022, but the national team has made little progress since the launch of the premier league in 2004.

Before two recent wins away to Nepal, they were languishing 189th in the FIFA world rankings, just three spots above their lowest-ever placing.

Tariq Lutfi, a former national coach who has led KRL to the premier league title in the last two seasons, said the competition simply does not prepare players for the rigours of the international game.

“It’s not good enough. The domestic standard is not matching the international standard and unless and until it does, it is very difficult for Pakistan to progress,” he told AFP.

Ali Ahsan of online fan forum Football Pakistan agreed, describing the standard of the PPL as “much much lower” than the English non-league Conference.

As with so many things in Pakistan, where life is blighted by almost daily shootings and bombings, security is a problem and fears of attacks have led to numerous walkovers, gnawing at the competition’s credibility.

Balochistan is the heartland of the game, the only place where crowds of thousands regularly turn up to watch matches, but it is also one of the country’s most dangerous regions, beset by sectarian and separatist violence.

The three PPL clubs based in the southwestern province were each awarded four 3-0 walkover wins last season after teams refused to visit.

Rai Saif-ur-Rehman Bhatti, the president of PMC Athletico Faisalabad, a private club relegated from the premier league at the end of last season, said it was unfair.

“If a team gets three walkovers it should actually be out of the league,” he told AFP.

Money is another stumbling block.

Without the mass appeal of cricket, Pakistan’s national obsession, football struggles to attract sponsorship and the federation survives largely on grants from FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation.

The PFF general secretary, retired colonel Ahmed Yar Khan Lodhi, said nearly a quarter of the football budget is spent on the 16-team league, but this amounts to only 13.5 million rupees ($135,000).

To minimise costs, the 240 matches of the PPL are crammed into just five months and former national coach Lutfi said the hectic schedule was taking its toll on players.

“It’s ultimately injuries that are the main result of this and teams without a good bench suffer a lot,” he said.

The federation is keen to focus on development. From next season each PPL team will be required to have at least two under-19s players in their squad on match days, Lodhi said, and a series of FIFA-funded academies are due to open this year.

Pakistan to introduce IPL style football league | Sport | DAWN.COM
 
Good thought but not enough....Football is not a famous game as Cricket in India and its Sub Cont...We are nowhere in world ranking when it comes to football, whereas most of us had been world champions when it comes to Cricket…so its obvious that there would not be strong sponsors or viewers to support and make this event a big success…
 
Good thought but not enough....Football is not a famous game as Cricket in India and its Sub Cont...We are nowhere in world ranking when it comes to football, whereas most of us had been world champions when it comes to Cricket…so its obvious that there would not be strong sponsors or viewers to support and make this event a big success…
Not in Pakistan, few years back, all the cricket kids used to gang up on football players, now it's complete opposite.
 
Just get a couple of kids from Lyari, Karachi; instant World Cup Winners :meeting:

Your Welcome.
 
yea they should have like a muslim football tournament like how they have in Europe where all the leagues play and Invite China and other friendly Countries soccer is very popular among muslim countries and INdians can watch it from the side lines :omghaha:and eat veg sekh kebabs :rofl:
 
yea they should have like a muslim football tournament like how they have in Europe where all the leagues play and Invite China and other friendly Countries soccer is very popular among muslim countries and INdians can watch it from the side lines :omghaha:and eat veg sekh kebabs :rofl:

I am not sure why Football? Is pakistan is a good ranking nation in football? Rather i would think that a Hockey league would be more popular in your country...Any way..good luck..
 
Salaam to all the Muslims,

This sounds really interesting but it will depend on how much media coverage is given to football. If it is encouraged in schools, then in just a few years football could very easily kick off big time in Pakistan.

Salaam to all the Muslims.
 
Bro Soccer is very Popular even in pakistan they know about all the english leagues and it is very popular among all over the muslim World, They could have a Muslim Premeir League like the AC Milan,LIverpool etc and it will be very successfull with games being played all over the muslim countries (stable ones) i.e indonesia,malaysia,uae,iran,etc And They should be strict on all those soccer fans that are like the redcoats that fight at every game, it has even spread to Egypt the same soccer hooligans
 
Bro Soccer is very Popular even in pakistan they know about all the english leagues and it is very popular among all over the muslim World, They could have a Muslim Premeir League like the AC Milan,LIverpool etc and it will be very successfull with games being played all over the muslim countries (stable ones) i.e indonesia,malaysia,uae,iran,etc And They should be strict on all those soccer fans that are like the redcoats that fight at every game, it has even spread to Egypt the same soccer hooligans

:rofl::crazy_pilot:
 
^what's funny? it can be termed Islamic Premier League (IPL).
good luck to PK.
 
^what's funny? it can be termed Islamic Premier League (IPL).
good luck to PK.

Yea and it should Be we dont need haters to compete with us that hate our guts why should we we have haters look at cricket, AuSTRALIA,england,INDIA are the only Haters in the group REST OF them LOve each other and Play with each other So even if we kick those three out the rest of the Cricket and its POlitics will not be biased and Very FAIR wont you guys agree
 
Yea and it should Be we dont need haters to compete with us that hate our guts why should we we have haters look at cricket, AuSTRALIA,england,INDIA are the only Haters in the group REST OF them LOve each other and Play with each other So even if we kick those three out the rest of the Cricket and its POlitics will not be biased and Very FAIR wont you guys agree
fully agreed. i like your style and the concise points you make.
what do you feel about Bangladesh refusing to send their cricket team to PK? would they be allowed in IPL?
 
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