• WFC on Facebook Karachi United WFC on Instagram Karachi United WFC on Twitter Karachi United WFC on TikTok Karachi United WFC at Global Sports Archive...
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  • August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024. Karachi City WFC on Facebook Karachi City WFC on Instagram Karachi City WFC on Twitter Karachi City WFC on TikTok...
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  • referred to as Diya WFC, Diya FC, Diya, Diya Women FC, or DWFC, is a Pakistani women's association football and futsal club based in Karachi. Diya means lamp...
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    Karachi (/kəˈrɑːtʃi/; Urdu: کراچی; Sindhi: ڪراچي‎; IPA: [kəˈraːtʃi] ) is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Sindh. It is the largest city in...
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  • Civil Hospital Karachi, officially known as Dr. Ruth K. M. Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, is a 1,900-bed tertiary care public hospital that imparts both...
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    is a cricket stadium in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, owned by the Pakistan Cricket Board. It is the home ground of the Karachi Kings franchise in Pakistan...
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    TDF Ghar (category Buildings and structures in Karachi)
    The TDF Ghar (House in Urdu) is an informal learning space situated in Karachi, Pakistan. It’s a house constructed in the 1930s and restored as a living...
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  • Highlanders WFC Jafa Soccer Academy Karachi United Karachi WFC Masha United Model Town WFC (withdrew) Mohsin Gillani WFC MUK WFC Nawanshehr United F.C. Pakistan...
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    PNS Shifa Hospital (category Hospitals in Karachi)
    Ship Shifa or PNS Shifa is a Pakistan Navy-operated hospital located in Karachi, Sindh Province. The hospital was established in 1953. It was a 600-bed...
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    Zeba Bakhtiar (category Actresses from Karachi)
    involved in women's association football in Pakistan as chairwoman of Karachi-based Diya W.F.C. Anarkali (1988)- A Pakistan Television Corporation production...
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    Jinnah Courts (category Buildings and structures in Karachi)
    Muslim Hostel, is a heritage building located on Dr Ziauddin Ahmed Road in Karachi's Civil Lines. Initially serving as a hostel for students from Sindh, the...
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    MagnifiScience Centre (category Museums in Karachi)
    The MagnifiScience Centre (MSC) is an independent science center in Karachi, with a mission to develop among the populace an interest in scientific thinking...
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  • Hajra Khan (footballer) (category Balochistan United W.F.C. players)
    well-deserved title of Top Scorer of the tournament. Starting with Diya W.F.C., she won the Misha Dawood Trophy during the 2010 National Women Football...
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  • Southend Club Cricket Stadium (category Defence, Karachi)
    (previously known as the Defence Cricket Stadium) is a cricket ground in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The ground has hosted only one Test match, that being...
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    Syeda Mahpara (category Balochistan United W.F.C. players)
    in 2007. She switched to goalkeeping in 2008. She joined Balochistan United WFC in 2013, and was part of the winning team at the 2014 National Women Football...
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  • "Young Rising Star WFC reaches 4th pinnacle". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 May 2024. Reporter, Sports (11 August 2024). "Karachi City FC bags National...
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  • Marium Mukhtiar (category Balochistan United W.F.C. players)
    Public School and College (APSACS) in Malir Cantt, Karachi. She played football for Balochistan United in the National Women Football Championship. She...
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  • women's association football in Pakistan. First stage was held in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Quetta from 21 July to 26 July 2024. Second stage was held...
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    Hazara. Main football clubs from Quetta include Baloch Quetta. Balochistan United WFC won the 2014 National Women Championship. The major football ground is...
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  • Zulfia Shah (category Balochistan United W.F.C. players)
    first match of the 2021 National Women Football Championship in Karachi against Karachi W.F.C.. She scored 10 goals in that match. In October 2014, as preparation...
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    Emirates (airline) (category Airlines of the United Arab Emirates)
    in AFC Champions League and AFF Suzuki Cup. Arsenal Arsenal WFC Lyon AC Milan AC Milan WFC Real Madrid Real Madrid B Real Madrid W Benfica Benfica B Benfica...
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  • Joyann Thomas (category Balochistan United W.F.C. players)
    Convent School in Karachi. Thomas started her youth career from Laurentian Football Club located in Garden East neighbourhood of Karachi. There, she trained...
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    National Bank of Pakistan (category Companies based in Karachi)
    Imam Baloch, publicly lauded Diya W.F.C.'s actions for spreading football to poor and "backward areas" of Karachi and Sindh. Hockey NBP owns a team which...
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  • Balochistan United W.F.C. Diya W.F.C. Gilgit-Baltistan FA Islamabad Football Association Jafa W.F.C. Karachi Kichers W.F.C. Karachi United Pakistan Army W.F.C. Punjab...
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    (Abiha Haidar, Roshnan Ali, Sara Mumtaz and coach Ishrat Fatima) went to the United States for a two-week FIFA Women's World Cup Developing Program. They attended...
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    Breast Cancer Awareness Month (category Observances in the United States)
    Women Football's Pink Cup 2020, held in Karachi with eight women's teams playing and won by Diya W.F.C. In the United States, the National Football League...
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  • Shahlyla Baloch (category Balochistan United W.F.C. players)
    of Balochistan United and National team manager Raheela Zarmeen. Shahlyla Baloch died in a car accident on 12 October 2016 in Karachi. In 2018, PFF decided...
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  • round from 1 to 12 January 2020 in Karachi. Pakistan Army were able to defend their title by beating Karachi United 7-1 in the final. The qualifying round...
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    Karachi Port Trust Football Club, founded in 1887, at the time of the British Raj. For women, the oldest club is Diya W.F.C., established in Karachi in...
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  • Army retained its title when it beat Karachi United by 7–1 in the final held at the Karachi United Stadium in Karachi. Hajra Khan (Pakistan international)...
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