1996 PFF President's Cup
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The 1996 PPF President's Cup was the 10th edition of Pakistan National Football Challenge Cup. 24 qualified for the tournament but 3 teams withdrew as soon as the tournament started.
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hosted the tournament, commencing from August 16, 1996 – September 13, 1996. Allied Bank won the tournament defeating
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3–1 in the finals, completing the double as they won the
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same year.


Teams

A total of 24 teams participated in the team. General Fans won the previous tournament, held in 1994. But they did not participated in the 1996 edition.


Groups

* * Withdrew


Group stage


Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Group E

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Group F

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Group G


Group H

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Knockout round

In knockout stages, 2 matches will be played simultaneously therefore one match was played in
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while other in
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Round of 16

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Quarter finals

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Semi finals

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Finals


Statistics


Top goalscorers


References

{{National Football Challenge seasons Football competitions in Pakistan Pakistan National Football Challenge Cup