Punjab Football Association
Punjab Football Association (PFA) is the state governing body of football in Punjab, India.[1] It is affiliated with the All India Football Federation, the sports national governing body.
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| Abbreviation | PFA |
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| Formation | 1948 |
Region served | Punjab, India |
President | Samir Thaper |
Parent organisation | All India Football Federation |
| Website | http://www.punjab.football/ |
Punjab football structure
The Punjab football structure is based on two state level leagues, followed by the district leagues.
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Level |
League(s)/Division(s) | |||||
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1 |
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2 |
Punjab Second Division | |||||
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3 |
Punjab Third Division | |||||
District associations
| Zone | President |
|---|---|
| Amritsar | Amritpal Sandhu |
| Bathinda | Balraj Raja |
| Barnala | Harjit Singh Grewal |
| 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
- Siraj Chatterjee (10 December 2020). "Punjabi Football on a Roar!". footballindia.co.in. Football India. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
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