Geo Super League | |
Pixels: | 200 |
Organiser: | Pakistan Football Federation |
Founded: | 2007 |
First: | 2007 |
Folded: | 2010 |
Country: | Pakistan |
Confed: | AFC |
Teams: | 5 |
Champions: | Karachi Energy |
Season: | 2010 |
Most Champs: | Islamabad United Karachi Energy |
Tv: | GEO Super |
Website: | Geo SFL official site |
The Geo Super Football League or SFL was the first professional inter-city football league of Pakistan, with support of the Pakistan Football Federation. It was established in 2007 and telecasted live via GEO Super. The SFL ran separate to the Pakistan Premier League. The league did not continue because the organisers and sponsors reportedly did not want to work with the Pakistan Football Federation again.[1]
In the first two seasons all matches were played in Karachi's Peoples Football Stadium.[2]
Geo TV Network and the Pakistan Football Federation came together in 2006 and began work on establishing Pakistan's first national inter-city football league to be televised on GEO Super.[3] The Geo Super Football League (SFL) was created as a way to fuse Pakistan's football talent and to further develop football in the country.
The teams were privately owned and non departmental, they representing Pakistan's major cities. Aspiring stars were selected after a gruelling nationwide scouting actions. Over a hundred matches were held in all the locations in varying weather conditions. Each player was given an ample chance to prove through these matches, which revealed ability to perform.[4]
The league gave live coverage to domestic footballers for the first time. The league attracted large crowds and good level of play was on display for a nationwide audience. However, with a lack of long term support from Pakistan Football Federation, the league was discontinued until summer 2010, when K-Electric stepped in to support the venture with another SFL season and merited a second attempt in 2010. However, the league did not continue because the organisers and sponsors reportedly did not want to work with the Pakistan Football Federation again. The reason was largely because Geo Super conducted it purely for commercial reasons, while the Pakistan Football Federation failed to cash in on it for the long term betterment of football in the country.
Thirty players for each of the five teams were tested for their football skills, as well as mental and physical toughness. Individual and team drills with conditioning were the main focus of the training camps, to prepare the teams for their first ever national exposure.[5]
The league was made up of five teams, representatives of different cities. Each team was composed of national and international players. For the first time the best players of the nation came together under the umbrella of these five cities for the inter-city football league. The names of the teams were the following:[6]
width=5% | Year | width=10% | Host | width=10% | Winner | width=10% | Score | width=15% | Runners-up | width=15% | Losing semifinalists (no third place match) |
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2007 Details | Islamabad United | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–3 pens.) | Karachi Bazigar | Quetta Zorawar Lahore Lajpaals F.C. | |||||||
2010 Details | Karachi Energy | 1–0 | Quetta Zorawar | Islamabad United Lahore Lajpaals F.C. | |||||||