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Karachi United WFC

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Karachi United Women
Full nameKarachi United Women Football Club
Nickname(s)The Reds
Short nameKUWFC
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
GroundKarachi United Stadium
Capacity2,000
Coordinates24°48′51.3″N 67°00′05.5″E / 24.814250°N 67.001528°E / 24.814250; 67.001528
ChairmanTaha Alizai
ManagerAleena Akram
Websitehttps://karachiunited.com/

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 team. Karachi United Women are committed to elevating the standard of women's football in Pakistan, with a broader vision of contributing to societal development through the power of sport. By nurturing female talent, providing professional training, and creating opportunities for women to participate and excel in football, Karachi United Women seek to challenge existing norms and break barriers that limit women's involvement in sports.

Karachi United uses the 2,000-capacity Karachi United Stadium for most of their home games.[1] The team is sponsored by The Coach360.[2][3]

History

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Early years (2010–2014)

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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 the nation at the FIFA Women's World Cup.[4] In September 2016, the women's team represented Pakistan at the International Women's Football Cultural Festival in Berlin. [5]

Top-flight (2014–present)

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Karachi United Women finished as runners-up at the 2019-20 National Women Football Championship against Army, and were in the semi-finals of the 2021 National Women Football Championship before the tournament was cancelled.

Karachi United Women finished in third place at the 2024 National Women Football Championship. They topped their group in the Karachi leg by winning both matches as well as the Islamabad leg by winning 3 matches. A semi-final defeat to Legacy WFC resulted in the team playing the third place playoff against Hazara Quetta WFC, which they ultimately won.[6][7]

Crest and colors

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Karachi United's colors are red, white and black. Traditionally red is used as the home color and black, white, or green is used as the away color. The club represents Teen Talwar on their logo, one of the most popular monuments in the city of Karachi, which represent Unity, Faith and Discipline.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 21 July 2024[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Pakistan PAK Fatima Naz
2 DF Pakistan PAK Khadija Wali
3 FW Pakistan PAK Eshal Waqas (vice-captain)
4 DF Pakistan PAK Sahiba Sirdil (captain)
5 MF Pakistan PAK Aqsa Muhammad (vice-captain)
6 MF Pakistan PAK Mahnoor Burney
7 FW Pakistan PAK Marium Zehri
8 MF Pakistan PAK Marsha Malik
9 FW Pakistan PAK Sara Lasi
10 FW Pakistan PAK Maheen Jawaid
11 FW Pakistan PAK Zunaira Shah
12 DF Pakistan PAK Bakhtawar Baloch
13 MF Pakistan PAK Zoya Zeeshan
14 DF Pakistan PAK Muqaddas Iqbal (vice-captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Pakistan PAK Ammarah Khan
16 GK Pakistan PAK Baneen Sadat
17 FW Pakistan PAK Ammarah Baloch
18 DF Pakistan PAK Javeria Ejaz
19 DF Pakistan PAK Khaula Hoth
20 DF Pakistan PAK Areeba Ibrahim
21 FW Pakistan PAK Ayesha Kamran
FW Pakistan PAK Maheen Fawad
FW Pakistan PAK Sareena Kamran
MF Pakistan PAK Areesha Kamal
DF Pakistan PAK Aliya Madaad
MF Pakistan PAK Ilsa Adnan
GK Pakistan PAK Zainab Tanoli

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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Position Name
Team manager Pakistan Aleena Akram
Assistant manager Pakistan Shahnawaz Gul
S&C Coach & Physical Therapist Pakistan Meekail Asim
Commercial Manager Pakistan Ahmed Khan
Media and Communications Pakistan Mohammad Hassan
Official Photographer Pakistan Mohammad Sameer
Director of football operations Pakistan Taha Alizai
Director of youth and academy Pakistan Imran Ali
Director of football development Pakistan Ali Ata
General Secretary Pakistan Talib Hussain

Honours

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Cup

References

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  1. ^ "KARACHI UNITED". Unique Khazana. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  2. ^ "The Coach360 becomes Karachi United Women's Official Team Sponsor".
  3. ^ "The Coach360 becomes Karachi United Women's Official Team Sponsor".
  4. ^ "Karachi United". Karachiunited.com. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  5. ^ Bashir, Omer (22 November 2016). "Karachi United's women football team is transcending borders and kick-starting a revolution". Dawn.com. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Hazara, Legacy march into semis of National Women's Football Club Championship 2024". www.nation.com.pk. 7 August 2024. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
  7. ^ "Karachi City Football Club Clinch National Women's Football Club Championship 2024 Title". www.wenewsenglish.pk. 11 August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Karachi United". globalsportsarchive.com. Global Sports Archive. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
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