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WAPDA F.C.

Pakistani football club


Summary

Pakistani football club

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managerTanveer Ahmed
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WAPDA Football Club serves as the football section of Water & Power Development Authority. It is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The club used to compete in the National Football Championship and Pakistan Premier League. The club regularly participates in the National Football Challenge Cup.

WAPDA has been Pakistan champions 8 times, winning four titles in the National Football Championship, and four Pakistan Premier League titles including the inaugural edition in 2004. They are the only Pakistani club to finish the season unbeaten in the 2007–08 season.

History

Early years (1960s)

WAPDA football team was established shortly after the formation of WAPDA Sports Board in 1960. In 1961, they already started featuring in several domestic matches, including participating in the Lahore District Football League.

Early success (1980s–1990s)

WAPDA emerged as a departmental power in the early 1980s, winning the National Football Championship title in their maiden appearance in the national competition after defeating Habib Bank in the final.

In 1991, WAPDA won their second National Football Championship title defeating Habib Bank in the final. Hence, WAPDA's first ever Asian competition appearance was in the 1991 Asian Club Championship, where they lost 5–0 to Dhaka Mohammedan SC away, and drew 0–0 at home, thus losing 5–0 on aggregate.

In 1992, WAPDA won the National Games of Pakistan football competition under head coach Muhammad Aslam Japani, defeating Punjab Reds in the final at Minto Park in Lahore.

Rise to domestic dominance (2000–2011)

In the early 2000s, WAPDA won two consecutive National Football Championship titles in 2001 and 2003.

Following the disbandment of the National Championship in 2003, WAPDA became the inaugural champions of the newly formed Pakistan Premier League in 2004, with their striker Arif Mehmood, finishing top scorer. The team subsequently represented Pakistan in the AFC President's Cup 2005, losing both of their games against Blue Star SC and Hello United and defeated Dordoi Bishkek 1–0 in their last group stage match as they were knocked-out of out the group stages.

In the 2007 Pakistan Premier League, WAPDA finished the season unbeaten after defeating Pakistan Army on the final day. They became the first Pakistani club to finish the season unbeaten, earning the title of the Invincibles. The club's next appearance in Asian competition was in 2008 AFC President's Cup, where once again they finished at bottom of their group, drawing one and losing two matches.

After winning the 2008 Pakistan Premier League, the team featured in the 2009 AFC President's Cup. WAPDA finished second in their group and qualified for semi-finals after being the best second-placed in the tournament, WAPDA faced their group-mate Regar-TadAZ in the semi-finals, where WAPDA lost 4–3 at extra-time.

WAPDA clinched another Pakistan Premier League title in 2010, subsequently making an appearance in 2011 AFC President's Cup, where they finished third in their group and were knocked out. In 2010, the team also won the National Games after defeating Pakistan Air Force in the final. In 2012, WAPDA again clinched gold at the National Games after defeating Pakistan Police.

Decline and turbulence (2013–2019)

In 2017, with the Pakistan Football Federation still paralysed by internal disputes and official competitions suspended, National Bank of Pakistan organised a separate 2017 NBP President's Cup, which KRL won after defeating WAPDA 1–0 in the final.

The team returned for the 2018–19 Pakistan Premier League season after years of federation turmoil and football inactivity, ending fifth in the table.

Resurgence (2020–present)

In 2020, former international defender Tanveer Ahmed took over as WAPDA head coach. subsequently in 2020, WAPDA won their first National Challenge Cup title after defeating Sui Southern Gas, this was WAPDA's first major trophy in almost a decade since the 2010 Pakistan Premier League title.

Following the domestic football revamp in the country in 2023, departmental clubs including WAPDA remained competing in the National Football Challenge Cup. In the 2023–24 National Football Challenge Cup, WAPDA won the title after defeating SA Gardens in the final.

Club administration and structure

WAPDA's football team is administered centrally by the WAPDA Sports Board, established in 1960, which organises annual inter-unit sports competitions across WAPDA bodies. The representative side is drawn from footballers employed across WAPDA-affiliated companies, including HESCO, LESCO, MEPCO, GEPCO, FESCO, NTDC and QESCO.

In domestic cup play, WAPDA have on occasion entered a regional unit side. For the 2011 National Football Challenge Cup, WAPDA fielded their Multan-region team, MEPCO.

Stadium

The WAPDA department operates the WAPDA Sports Complex in Kot Lakhpat constructed in 2002, which includes a main ground usable for athletics and football.

However like several Pakistan domestic football teams, WAPDA do not have a dedicated, club-owned stadium for top-flight fixtures, and have used Railway Stadium in Lahore for most of its home fixtures.

Coaching history

  • Unknown (1983–1990s)
  • PAK Muhammad Aslam Japani (1990–1992)
  • Unknown (1990s–2003)
  • PAK Khalid Butt (2004–2011)
  • PAK Mohammad Habib (caretaker, 2010)
  • PAK Sharafat Ali (2011–2013)
  • PAK Khalid Butt (2013–2015)
  • PAK Mohammad Habib (2016–2017)
  • PAK Khalid Butt (2017–2019)
  • PAK Tanveer Ahmed (2020–present)

Performance in AFC competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubFirst legSecond legAggregate
1991–92Asian Club ChampionshipQualifying StageBAN Dhaka Mohammedan0–50–00–5
2005AFC President's CupGroup stageSRI Blue Star SC0–1
CAM Hello United1–2
Kyrgyzstan Dordoi-Dynamo1–0
2008AFC President's CupGroup stageTJK Regar-TadAZ1–2
NEP Nepal Police Club1–1
BAN Dhaka Abahani0–1
2009AFC President's CupGroup stageTJK Regar-TadAZ0–0
NEP Nepal Police Club0–0
TAI Taiwan Power Company3–1
Semi-finalsTJK Regar-TadAZ3–4
2011AFC President's CupGroup stageNEP Nepal Police Club2–0
TAI Taipower0–3
TKM Balkan0–1

Honours

Domestic

  • National Football Championship
    • Winners (4): 1983, 1991, 2001, 2003
  • Pakistan Premier League
  • National Football Challenge Cup
  • National Games
    • **Winners (3): **1992, 2010, 2012

Notes

References

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