2015 Afghan Premier League

Afghan Premier League
Season 2015
Champions De Spin Ghar Bazan
(1st title)
Matches played 18
Goals scored 51 (2.83 per match)
Top goalscorer Mustafa Afshar
(5 goals)
Highest scoring Mawjhai Amu 1-5 De Maiwand Atalan F.C.
(1 Oct 2015)
Highest attendance

5,000

The Final (2 Oct 2015)
Average attendance 1,500
2014
2016

The 2015 Afghan Premier League is the fourth season of Afghan Premier League, the Afghan league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2012. Shaheen Asmayee F.C. are the defending champions of the Premier League. The season started on 27 August 2015 with the 8 teams again in two groups. Shaheen Asmayee again reached the final of the Afghan Premier League and faced off against De Spin Ghar Bazan F.C.. It was the first time De Spin Ghar reached the final of the league.[1]

Teams

Group Stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
De Spin Ghar Bazan 321073+47
Mawjhai Amu 321033+07
Oqaban Hindukush 311232−14
De Abasin Sape 301225-31

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Shaheen Asmayee 320153+26
De Maiwand Atalan 311144+04
Toofaan Harirod 311157-24
Simorgh Alborz 310266+23

Semi Finals

26 September 2015 (2015-09-26)
15:30 AFT
Semi Final
De Spinghar Bazan 0-1 De Maiwand Atalan
Report Sayed Baqer Mir Salimi  42',  50'
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 3,500 (estimated)

28 September 2015 (2015-09-28)
15:30 AFT
Semi Final
De Maiwand Atalan 1-2 (a.e.t.) De Spin Ghar Bazan
Mohammad Salim Naimi  53'
Wahid Nadim  62'
Farzad Ataie  81'
Asadullah Rezae  85'
Housain Alizada  114'
Report Ghulam hazrat Niazi  50'
Faqeer Hussain Himati  55'
Mohammad Fahim Afkar  59'
Shafaq Ayabi  66'
  Penalties  
Wahid
Baqer
2-4 Rohid
Faqeer
Hamidullah
Ghulam
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 3,500 (estimated)

27 September 2015 (2015-09-27)
15:30 AFT
Semi Final
Shaheen Asmayee 3-2 Mawjhai Amu
Samiullah Muhammadi  2'
Sayed Mohammad Hashimi  48'
Hashmatullah Barakzai  67' (pen.)
Mujtaba Faiz  81'
Abdul Wakeel Kamalpoori  90'
Muqadar Qazizadah  95'
Report Masoud Qarizada  34',  49'
Abdul Qayoom Dawlatzai  59'
Basir Ahmad Nasiri  69'
Qismat Ahmadi  76'
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 3,500 (estimated)

29 September 2015 (2015-09-29)
14:30 AFT
Semi Final
Mawjhai Amu 1-1 Shaheen Asmayee
Basir Ahmad Nasiri  20'
Masoud Qarizada  34'
hedayatullah Ahmadi  53'
Mohammad Jafar Siddiqi  71'
Qismat Ahmadi  73'
Report Hashmatullah Barakzai  9'
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 4,000 (estimated)

Consolation (third place)

1 October 2015 (2015-10-01)
14:30 AFT
Third place
Mawjhai Amu 1-5 De Maiwand Atalan
Fazil Rahman Mohammadi  48'
Kanoosh Khawari  75'
Report Mustafa Afshar  2', 9', 57', 91'
Mohammad Salim Naimi  6',  81'
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 3,000

Final

2 October 2015 (2015-10-02)
14:30 AFT
Final
Shaheen Asmayee 0-0 (a.e.t.) De Spin Ghar Bazan
Sayed Maqsood  88'
Hashmatullah  92'
Muqadar  106'
Mahmood Azad  108'
Report Abdullah Abdali  99'
Shir Ali  106'
Ahmad Reshad  117'
Abdul Manan Azimi  122'
  Penalties  
Samiullah
Fardeen
Hashmatullah
3-4 Rohid
Abdul Manan
Ghulam
Ahmad reshad
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Halim Aqa Sherzad

Statistics

Final standing

→ At the gates, and points to the final round is involved, victory on penalties are a draw.

Rank Club Goals Difference Points
1 Afghanistan De Spin Ghar Bazan 10:5 +5 13
2 Afghanistan Shaheen Asmayee 9:6 +3 10
3 Afghanistan De Maiwand Atalan 11:8 +3 10
4 Afghanistan Mawjhai Amu 7:12 –5 5
5 Afghanistan Oqaban Hindukush 2:3 –1 4
6 Afghanistan Toofaan Harirod 5:7 –2 4
7 Afghanistan Simorgh Alborz 6:6 ±0 3
8 Afghanistan De Abasin Sape 2:5 –3 1

Top scorers

As of 19 September 2015.
Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Mustafa Afshar De Maiwand Atalan
5
2 Monerulhaq Nadim Simorgh Alborz
4
3 Mohammad Fahim Afkar De Spin Ghar Bazan
4
4 Hashmatullah Barakzai Shaheen Asmayee
3

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Afghanistan Mustafa Afshar 4 De Maiwand Atalan F.C. Mawjhai Amu F.C. 5–1 (A) 1 October 2015

TV Rights

All matches of the APL are aired live by two private channels in Afghanistan, namely Tolo TV and Lemar TV.[2] Arman FM and Arakozia FM offer live commentary of the match through the country. Matches are also available live on the world's largest video sharing website YouTube on the league's official YouTube page.[3]

Sponsors

Roshan Telecom is the title sponsor of Afghan Premier League after which it is named as Roshan Afghan Premier League. Official Partners of Afghan Premier League are Afghanistan International Bank and Hummel International which provided kit for the teams.[4]

References

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