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PPFL 2011. -File photo.

KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) registered a win while the rest of the teams played draws in the three Pakistan Premier Football League (PPFL) matches played at different venues on Wednesday.

At the Korangi Baloch Football Stadium in Karachi, PIA beat Army 3-1.

The goals for the winners were scored by Saddam Hussain (31st min) and Zeeshan (58th and 82nd mins).

Sharjeel (66th min) reduced the margin for Army.

KESC and Navy drew 1-1 at Karachi’s Peoples Sports Complex. KESC scored first through Mohammad (43rd min) and Navy soon equalised through Mohammad Ramzan (57th min).

PEL and PMC Athletico also played a 1-1 draw at the Sadiq Shaheed Stadium in Quetta. Ashraf (36th min) scored for PEL and Mohammad Usman (55th min) restored parity for PMC Athletico.

Thursday’s fixtures:

Police v KRL (2.30pm) at Sadiq Shaheed Stadium, Quetta; Muslim FC v Wapda (5.00pm) also at Sadiq Shaheed Stadium, Quetta; KPT v PAF (5.00pm) at KPT Football Stadium, Karachi.

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