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The 2013 season is the 59th season of Pakistan domestic football and the 10th season of the '''[[Pakistan Premier League]]''', and started on 1 September 2013 under the auspices of [[Pakistan Football Federation|Pakistan Football Federation (PFF)]].
The 2013 season is the 59th season of Pakistan domestic football and the 10th season of the '''[[Pakistan Premier League]]''', and started on 1 September 2013 under the auspices of [[Pakistan Football Federation|Pakistan Football Federation (PFF)]].


==Format==
==Format==
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==League table==
==League table==

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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 09:41, 6 February 2014

Pakistan Premier League
Season2013-14
Matches played240
Goals scored495 (2.06 per match)
2014-15

The 2013 season is the 59th season of Pakistan domestic football and the 10th season of the Pakistan Premier League, and started on 1 September 2013 under the auspices of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF).

Format

Teams play each other on a home and away basis

The winners will represent Pakistan at the 2014 AFC President's Cup.

Teams

PMC Club Athletico Faisalabad and Wohaib were relegated from the previous campaign after finishing in the bottom two places. They were replaced by Pak Afghan Clearing Agency (PACA) based in Chaman and Lyallpur based in Faisalabad.[1]

Location and stadia

Club City Stadium Capacity
Afghan F.C. Chaman Jamal Nasir Stadium 12,000
Baloch F.C. Nushki Nushki Stadium 3,000
Habib Bank Limited F.C. Karachi Peoples Football Stadium 40,000
Karachi Electric Supply Corporation F.C. Karachi Peoples Football Stadium 40,000
Karachi Port Trust F.C Karachi Karachi Port Trust Stadium 6,000
Khan Research Laboratories F.C. Rawalpindi KRL Stadium 8,000
Lyallpur Faisalabad
Muslim F.C. Quetta Sadiq Shaheed Stadium 5,000
National Bank of Pakistan F.C. Karachi Karachi Port Trust Stadium 6,000
Pak Afghan Clearing Agency Chaman
Pakistan Air Force F.C. Peshawar PAF Complex 1,000
Pakistan Army F.C. Rawalpindi Army Stadium 7,000
Pakistan International Airlines F.C. Karachi Korangi Baloch Stadium 5,000
Pakistan Navy F.C. Karachi PNS Karsaz Stadium 3,000
Water & Power Development Authority F.C Lahore Railway Stadium 3,000
Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited F.C. Islamabad Jinnah Sports Stadium 48,800

League table

References