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The Karachi Gymkhana (KG) (Sindhi: ڪراچي جمخانه, Urdu: کراچی جِمخانہ) (founded in 1886) is a premier gymkhana (sports club) in the city of Karachi. It is located on Club Road in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, opposite to the Commissioner House. Formerly, it was a first class cricket ground and it hosted first-class matches ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Karachi City Cricket Association administers cricket in [[ Karachi]], ...
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 ...
The 1st Wikimeetup Karachi in Karachi was held on Sunday, October 18th, 2009. There were total six attendees belongs to wiki projects operated by the Wikimedia Foundation and those involved in with free content attended this meetup, with an important topic being discussed on publicity and development of the Urdu language Wikipedia .
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.
Karachi United Women Football Club is a Pakistani professional women's association football club based in Clifton, Karachi. Founded in 2010, the club is affiliated with Karachi United men's team. Karachi United Women are committed to elevating the standard of women's football in Pakistan, with a broader vision of contributing to societal ...
After Independence, sailing activities were undertaken by the Karachi Yacht Club. In 1969, the Pakistan Yachting Association (PYA) was formed by Rear Admiral M A K Lodhi, Captain Z U Chaudhry, and Rody Hermes of Karachi Yacht Club. The name of PYA was changed to Pakistan Sailing Federation in 1996. [2]