National Women Football Championship
The National Women Football Championship is the top cup competition for women's football clubs in Pakistan – designed as an equivalent to the National Challenge Cup.
The first edition was held in 2005, organised by Pakistan Football Federation.
The current champions are Pakistan Army, after defeating WAPDA 3-0 on penalties as the game ended 1-1 in extra time.
Format
As of 2018 edition, 16 teams participated in the tournament, with three departmental teams, four provincial teams, four regional teams and five club teams, divided into four groups, winner of each group will earn a spot in semi-finals.List of finals
The finals so far:Year | Winners | Score | Runners up | Scorers | Venue |
2005 | Punjab | 1–0 | WAPDA | ||
2006 | WAPDA | 1–0 | Islamabad | ||
2007 | Sports Science | 1–0 | Afghanistang | ||
2008 | Young Rising Stars | 0–0 | WAPDA | ||
2009 | Malavan BAg | 11–0 | Sports Science | ||
2010 | Young Rising Stars | 2-0 | WAPDA | ||
2011 | Young Rising Stars | 1–1 | Diya | Young Rising Stars: Malaik Noor Diya:Hajra Khan | Jinnah Football Stadium |
2012 | Young Rising Stars | 1–1 | WAPDA | Young Rising Stars: Sana Mahmood WAPDA: Mahwish | Jinnah Football Stadium |
2013 | Young Rising Stars | 0–0 | Balochistan United | Punjab Stadium | |
2014 | Balochistan United | 7–0 | WAPDA | Hajra Khan, Shahlyla Ahmadzai, Joyana, Nadia | Punjab Stadium |
2018 | Pakistan Army | 1–1 | WAPDA | Pakistan Army: Khadija, WAPDA: Sidra | Punjab Stadium |
- g Guest teams invited by Pakistan Football Federation, Afghanistan represented Afghanistan and Malavan BA represented Iran.
Performance by club
- g Guest teams invited by Pakistan Football Federation, Afghanistan represented Afghanistan and Malavan BA represented Iran.