Islamabad Football Association

Islamabad Football Assosiation
Abbreviation IFA
Motto For the Game. For the Nation.
Formation 4 May 2001 (2001-05-04)
Headquarters Islamabad, Pakistan
Coordinates 33°26′N 73°02′E / 33.43°N 73.04°E / 33.43; 73.04
Region served
Islamabad
Official language
Urdu, English,
President
Pakistan Chudhari Muhammad Saleem (1st terms)
Vice-President
Pakistan Syed Maqbool Shah Naqvi
General Secretary
Pakistan Syed Sharafat Hussain lowdahari 0300-8543492(1st term)
Associate Secretary
Pakistan Syed Zakir Naqvi
Affiliations Pakistan Football Federation
Volunteers
Pakistan Ghulam rasool
Website IFA page


The Islamabad Football Association, commonly known as the IFA, is the regional governing body of association football and futsal in Islamabad, Pakistan. Its headquarters are located in Jinnah Sports Stadium and its president is Ch. Muhammad Saleem, who is in his 1st term. IFA is responsible for the organisation and governance of football's major regional tournaments like IFA 'A', 'B', Division Leagues, PFF League, and, most notably, the Pakistan Premier League, held since 2005.

IFA has 40 football clubs as member associations, of which 31 clubs have voting rights.

IFA Ranking Table


Position 'A' Division Position 'B' Division Position 'C' Division
1Blitz FC13Kiran FC25Islamabad FC
2Education FC14Falcon FC26Friends FC
3Quaid-e-Azam FC15Al-Faisal FC27Tramri FC
4CDA FC16Poona FC28Jinnah FC
5Ravi FC17Al-Qaim FC29PTCL Youth FC
6Gangal FC18Ramna FC30Young Brother FC
7Ghouri FC19Federal FC31Millat FC
8Rover FC20Zeeshan FC32Gilgit Baltistan FC
9Paksporting FC21Youngster FC33Baltistan FC
10Evergreen FC22Youth Power FC34Head Start FC
11Akbar FC23Huma FC35Model Town FC
12ISB Academy FC24United FC36Haidri FC

2011 IFA 'A' Division League Table

PosClubPTSWDLGFGAGDNotes
1Quaid-e-Azam FC25740397+31Champions
2Mehran FC257403810+28Runner Up
3Ravi FC25740184+143rd place
4Falcon Academy FC12
5CDA FC226413110+21
6Huma FC185331712+5
7Gangal FC175241720-3
8Ghouri FC144251318-5
10Rover FC123351424-10
9PAK Sporting FC102451219-7
10Evergreen FC9236615-9
11Akbar FC'
12Isb Football Academy FC'

2011 IFA 'B' League Points Table

PositionClubPointsNotes
1stKiran FC15
2ndAl-Faisal FC9
4thPoona FC9
5thAl-Qaim FC6
6thRamna FC6
7thFederal FC6
8thZeeshan FC6
9thYoungster FC3
10thYouth Power FC3
11thUnited FC0
12thEducation FC0

2011 IFA 'C' League Points Table

PositionClubPointsNotes
1stIslamabad FC15
2ndFriends FC12
3rdTramri FC9
4thJinnah FC9
5thPTCL Youth FC6
6thYoung brother FC6
7thMillat FC6
8thGilgit Baltistan FC6
9thBaltistan FC3
10thHead Start FC3
11thModel Town FC0
12thHaidri FC0

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