Pakistan Television F.C.

Pakistan Television Football Club or commonly referred as PTV F.C. is a Pakistani football based in Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory. The club has won 1 Football Federation League title, winning the second division in 2006–07 season.

Pakistan Television
Club logo
Full namePakistan Television Football Club
Short namePTV
Founded2002 (2002)
GroundJinnah Sports Stadium
Capacity48,200
OwnerPakistan Television
ChairmanHaji Rafiq
LeagueFootball Federation League
2014–154th of 4
(in the Final stage)

Pakistan Television play their home matches at Jinnah Sports Stadium, the club used to share the stadium with their rivals Zarai Taraqiati from 2010 to 2013. The stadium also is the home to Pakistan national football team.

History

The club was formed in 2002 to represent Pakistan Television. In the year of their inception, the club played Humma Club in the finals of Jashn-e-Azadi Sports Festival, winning the match 2–1.

Pakistan Premier League Era

Success and promotion

In 2005–06 the club entered the newly formed second division, the Football Federation League, they were placed in the "Group C" with Pakistan Railways and Pakistan Ordnance Factory, they failed to progress after finishing bottom of the group, losing 3 drawing 1 game.

In the 2006–07, Pakistan Television topped their group in the Football Federation League and defeated Dera XI 3–1 in the finals to progress to second stage. They finished second in their group in the second stage and qualified for semi-finals of the tournament. They defeated Sui Southern Gas 1–0 in the semi-finals and routed PMC Athletico 4–0 in the finals, winning the Football Federation League and got promoted to Pakistan Premier League

Top-flight and downfall: 2007 to 2009

The club's first match in the top-division was a 3–0 loss to WAPDA. On 4 November, the club defeated Pakistan Railways 2–1 to record their first ever top-division victory. On 24 November, the club suffered their biggest defeat, losing 6–0 to Pakistan Army. The club ended their first season in Pakistan Premier League at 11th position with 23 points, just 2 points above the relegated rivals Pakistan Railways. The club was selected for 2008 National Football Challenge Cup but withdrew from the competition. for unknown reasons.

In the 2008–09 season, the club went on to 15 consecutive defeats before defeating Pakistan Navy 2–1 on the 16th match-day. After finishing two more matches as the 2–2 and 0–0 draw, the club went on to lose remaining seven matches as they finished bottom of the table with just 5 points (from 1 win and 2 draws), it is also the lowest points ever earned by team in the history of Pakistan Premier League.

Second division

In 2009–10 season, the club topped their group in the Football Federation League to qualify for the finals. They lost 1–0 to Sui Southern Gas and failed to get promoted back to Pakistan Premier League. The club qualified for the final stages of 2010–11 Pakistan Football Federation League, they finished third in their group, failing to get promotion. In the 2011–12 Pakistan Football Federation League the club topped their initial group to qualify for final stages, however the club finished two point behind rivals Zarai Taraqiati. The 2012–13 Football Federation League season was their worst second division ever as they lost 3 and draw 1 out of 4 matches, with scoring 2 goals and conceding 8 as they finished bottom of the initial group. In 2013–14, Pakistan Television were placed in group with Higher Education Commission and Bhatti United, and were favorites to top the group, however the club lost both the matches and finished bottom of the group. In 2014–15 season the club topped their initial group, winning both their games, in the final stages they lost all three matches, conceding 10 goals and scoring zero.

Rivalry

The club shares rivalry with Pakistan Railways as both of the club have spent most of their seasons in the second division. The club also shared a brief rivalry with Zarai Taraqiati due to both clubs sharing same home ground. Zarai Taraqiati got dissolved in the mid-2013 season.

Pakistan Railways

The clubs first met in 2005–06 Football Federation League season. Both the clubs were placed in the same group, Pakistan Railways the first game 3–1 and lost the second 1–0. The most recent meeting between the both sides was in the 2011–12 Pakistan Football Federation League, with Pakistan Television defeating Pakistan Railways 3–0.

All-time results

Season Date Competition Home team Score Away team
2005–062 December 2005Football Federation LeaguePakistan Railways3–1Pakistan Television
17 January 2006Pakistan Television0–1Pakistan Railways
2007–084 November 2007Pakistan Premier LeaguePakistan Television2–1Pakistan Railways
19 January 2008Pakistan Railways1–0Pakistan Television
2010–111 December 2010Football Federation LeaguePakistan Railways1–1Pakistan Railways
11 December 2010Pakistan Television1–2Pakistan Railways
2011–1225 November 2011Football Federation LeaguePakistan Railways0–3Pakistan Television

Summary of results

Competition Played Railways wins Draws Television wins Railways goals Television goals
Pakistan Premier League 210122
Football Federation League 531198
Total league 74121110
Total 74121110

Zarai Taraqiati

Pakistan Television's rivalry with Zarai Taraqiati was due to both clubs sharing the same home ground. The rivalry was not an intense rivalry like K-ElectricKhan Research Laboratories or the Punjab derby (including Khan Research Laboratories, Pakistan Army and WAPDA).

All-time results

Season Date Competition Home team Score Away team
2010–1129 November 2010Football Federation LeaguePakistan Television2–0Zarai Taraqiati
2011–121 December 2011Football Federation LeaguePakistan Television1–0Zarai Taraqiati
14 December 2011Pakistan Television2–0Zarai Taraqiati

Summary of results

Competition Played Taraqiati wins Draws Television wins Taraqiati goals Television goals
Football Federation League 300305
Total league 300305
Total 300305

Current players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW Pakistan PAK Naimat Ullah

Honours

2006–07
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