Punjab Football Association
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Punjab Football Association | |
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Punjab Football Association logo | |
Abbreviation | PFA |
Formation | 1948 |
Region served | Punjab, India |
President | Samir Thaper |
Parent organization | All India Football Federation |
Website | http://www.punjabfootball.com/index.php |
Punjab Football Association (PFA) is the state governing body of football in Punjab, India. It is affiliated with the All India Football Federation, the sports national governing body.
Punjab Football Pyramid
The Punjab Football Structer is based in two state level leagues followed by the district leagues which can go on for many levels.
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League(s)/Division(s) | |||||
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1 |
Punjab Super League | |||||
2 |
Punjab Second Division |
District Associations
Zone | President |
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Amritsar | Amritpal Sandhu |
Bathinda | Balraj Raja |
Barnala | Raj Goyal |
Ferozepur | Jasminder Jakhar |
Faridkot | Kushaldeep Dhillon |
Fatehgarh Sahib | Didar Bhatti |
Gurdaspur | Gurbinder Jolly |
Hoshiarpur | H.S. Bains |
Jalandhar | Inderjit Singh |
Kapurthala | S.S. Jasser |
Ludhiana | Shivtar Bajwa |
Mansa | Narotam Chalal |
Mohali | A.K. Kaushal |
Muktsar | Shamsher Singh |
Nawanshahr | Jarnail Singh |
Pataila | Shamsher Bopari |
Ropar | Sukhinder Singh |
Sangrur | Raj Goyle |
Tarntaran | Kuljit Singh |
References
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