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  2. Karachi Kickers - Wikipedia

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    Karachi United competed in the Karachi Football League, one of the top leagues of Karachi. It last competed in the 2009–10 PFF League. The club was one of the most successful teams in the early football history of Pakistan, winning the Sait Nagjee Football Tournament in 1955 and 1956, and the Aga Khan Gold Cup in 1958.

  3. List of football clubs in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Azad Kashmir. 2.2 Balochistan. 2.3 ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Club Town or City League Karachi United: Karachi: TBA Karachi Kickers:

  4. Karachi United - Wikipedia

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    The under-12 side managed to win all four matches in the series, grabbing a 4–2 win in the first game and winning the second and third fixtures 4–0. It won the fourth match 5–3 on penalty shootout after a goalless draw. The under-11 team won their first game 4–1, but lost their second and third fixtures 3-4 and 12.

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  6. Karachi Parsi Institute - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Parsi Institute (KPI), formerly known as Parsi Gymkhana or Zoroastrian Club, is a multisports club located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] [2] Established in 1893 by Parsi businessmen to promote education and social development within Karachi's Parsi community, the Karachi Parsi Institute has offered facilities and coaching for various sports, including cricket, football, hockey ...

  7. K-Electric FC - Wikipedia

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    The club had a long-standing rivalry with Rawalpindi-based Khan Research Laboratories.The rivalry started when K-Electric and Khan Research Laboratories faced off in two back-to-back Pakistan National Challenge Cup finals, in 2011 and 2012, with Khan Research Laboratories winning both the finals 1–0 and 3–1 on penalties with game drawn 0–0 after extra time respectively.

  8. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority FC - Wikipedia

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    The CAA F.C. Aviation Authority played their first game on 28 April 2018 against Sindh Government Press in the opening match at All Brothers Football Stadium, Karachi. The CAA team won 3–1. [1] On 2 May 2018, the CAA caused a major upset after defeating the defending and six-time champions, Khan Research Laboratories 1–0 in the final match ...

  9. Karachi United WFC - Wikipedia

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    The Teen Talwar monument in Clifton is featured on the club crest. The club was formed in 1996 by Taha Alizai in Karachi. The women's team was established in 2010, with the goal of creating a national team capable of representing Pakistan at the FIFA Women's World Cup. [4]