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Karachi United Women Football Club is a Pakistani professional women's association football club based in Clifton, Karachi.

History
Early years (2010–2014) monument in Clifton is featured on the club crest|left|209x209px The club was formed in 1996 by Taha Alizai in Karachi. The women's team was established in 2010, with the goal of creating a national team capable of representing Pakistan at the FIFA Women's World Cup. In September 2016, the women's team represented Pakistan at the International Women's Football Cultural Festival in Berlin. Top-flight (2014–present) Karachi United Women finished as runners-up at the 2019–20 National Women Football Championship against Army, and were in the semi-finals of the 2021 National Women Football Championship before the tournament was cancelled. Saima Baig, former Pakistan Army player, was appointed as the head coach for the team in 2023. Karachi United Women finished in third place at the 2024 National Women Football Championship. They topped their group in the Karachi leg by winning both matches as well as the Islamabad leg by winning 3 matches. A semi-final defeat to Legacy WFC resulted in the team playing the third place playoff against Hazara Quetta WFC, which they ultimately won.{{Cite web |title=Hazara, Legacy march into semis of National Women's Football Club Championship 2024 == Crest and colors ==
Crest and colors
Karachi United's colors are red, white and black. Traditionally, red is used as the home color and black, white, or green as the away color. The club represents Teen Talwar on their logo, one of the most popular monuments in the city of Karachi, which represent Unity, Faith and Discipline. Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors == Stadium ==
Stadium
The Karachi United Stadium in the DHA neighborhood of Clifton, Karachi, serves as the home ground of Karachi United women. == Players (2026) ==
Players (2026)
{{updated|31 July 2025{{Cite web |title=Karachi United Women’s at the 2024 National Women’s Football Championship == Personnel ==
Personnel
Current technical staff (2026) == Honours ==
Honours
National Women Football Championship • Runners-up: 2019–20 • Third place: 2024 == References ==
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