Karachi Kickers

It has also included early football players of Pakistan such as Muhammad Umer, Qayyum Changezi and Abdul Ghafoor.

[1][2] The club participated in the Sait Nagjee Football Tournament, winning consecutively in 1955 and 1956.

The local Indian newspapers at the time reported that Umer scored six goals in a single game in Ernakulam as well as a hattrick in Mysore.In 1958, the Karachi Kickers led by Abdul Ghafoor Majna became the first champions in the inaugural edition of the Aga Khan Gold Cup defeating their city rivals Karachi Mohammedans.

[5][6] Between 2003 and 2008,[7][8][9] the club took part in various local tournaments in Karachi, comprising 64 teams in the first, where it recorded a 0–3 defeat against Nawab XI in the 1/8 finals.

[11][12] The club made its debut in the 2008–09 PFF League, finishing third in the group A of the club leg behind Baloch Nushki and Mehran, failing to qualify for the next round to promote to the Pakistan Premier League.

Karachi Kickers team (left) during a final against a team in a tournament in Travancore–Cochin state, South India in 1955
1958 Aga Khan Gold Cup winning Karachi Kickers XI