[1][2] On 27 March 2021, after the Pakistan Football Federation office was forcibly taken over, when it was attacked and people inside held hostage by its former president, Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah, the Championship was cancelled with only the group stage completed.
However, due to differences on the grant allocation, Model Town WFC pulled out, leaving 19 teams in the field.
Around 50 schoolgirls were introduced to the basis of football by members of the national team including captain Hajra Khan.
[2] The championship was being conducted with a few protocols including mandatory wearing of masks, temperature screening and a ban on handshakes and team scrums.
[6] On 15 March, PFF announced that all group 'B' matches were suspended following a positive test of a Karachi United player.
No official reason was given, but the decision took place after the Pakistan Football Federation's office in Lahore was attacked and people inside held hostage by its former president, Syed Ashfaq Hussain Shah, and his group.