Zarai Taraqiati Football Club served as a football section of the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited formerly known as Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan. In its brief history the club won the Football Federation League, second division of Pakistani football in its second year on inception.

Zarai Taraqiati Football Club
Full nameZarai Taraqiati Bank Limited Football Club
Short nameZTBL
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Dissolved2014; 10 years ago (2014)
GroundJinnah Sports Stadium
Capacity48,200
Parental OrganisationZarai Taraqiati Bank Limited

Based in Islamabad, the club played their home games in Jinnah Sports Stadium, Islamabad.

History edit

The club was formed in 2010 by Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited to represent the bank in departmental matches. It was the fifth bank-based team to play in top-division of Pakistani football after Habib Bank, National Bank and now defunct Allied Bank and Muslim Commercial Bank. In 2010–11, the club entered in the 2010–11 Pakistan Football Federation League, they were placed in the group B with Ashraf Sugar Mills, Pakistan Railways and Pakistan Television.[1] On 29 November 2010, the club played its first-ever competitive match in a 2–0 loss to Pakistan Television, four days they lost to Pakistan Railways with the similar scoreline. On 1 December 2010, the club recorded its first ever victory when they defeated Ashraf Sugar Mills 2–1. The club finished third in their group and failed to qualify for the final stages.[2]

Success edit

In 2011–12 the club once again competed in the Football Federation League. The club finished second in their group, winning three consecutive matches against Higher Education Commission, Mecca Flour Mills and Pakistan Railways before losing the final league game to rivals Pakistan Television. Both Zarai Taraqiati and Pakistan Television advanced to final stage, Zarai Taraqiati won topped their group two points ahead of Pakistan Television and got promotion to Pakistan Premier League winning 2 out of 3 games, losing their only game to rival Pakistan Television. They defeated Wohaib 3–1 in the finals of 2011–12 Pakistan Football Federation League to win the second division title.[3]

On 7 September 2012, the club played their first ever 2012–13 Pakistan Premier League match against title-holders Khan Research Laboratories in a 0–3 loss at home. The club went 7 matches without any win, drawing four and losing three matches. The club recorded their first win of the season against Baloch Quetta in a 1–0 victory. On 17 September, the defeated Karachi Port Trust 2–0, causing a major upset, and on 25 December, completed the double over Karachi Port Trust when they defeated them 2–1 away. The club ended its first top-flight season with just victories from 30 matches and finished at 14th place, two points above relegation zone.[4]

Downfall and dissolution edit

Zarai Taraqiati started their 2013–14 Pakistan Premier League with 3–0 defeat to Pakistan Air Force. Their first victory of the campaign came against Pakistan Navy with a 2–0 away win. The club recorded their biggest victory after defeating newly promoted Pak Afghan Clearing 3–0 away. They withdrew after playing just seventeen games and all remaining matches were awarded 3–0 loss to them.[5] Soon after withdrawing from the league, the parental organisation dissolved the team.[6]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Editorial Staff (2010-11-13). "PFF League from 22 November: last date for entry is 15 November". FootballPakistan.com (FPDC). Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. ^ "Pakistan 2010/11". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  3. ^ Editorial Staff (2011-12-20). "ZTBL crush Wohaib to win PFF League final". FootballPakistan.com (FPDC). Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  4. ^ "Pakistan 2012/13". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  5. ^ Editorial Staff (2013-12-26). "ZTBL asked not to play remaining PPFL matches [The News]". FootballPakistan.com (FPDC). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  6. ^ Editorial Staff (2015-12-29). "HBL football team disbanded [The News]". FootballPakistan.com (FPDC). Retrieved 2023-12-06.

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