Sikkim Gold Cup

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Template:Infobox football tournament The Sikkim Gold Cup, known as the Sikkim Governor's Gold Cup, is an Indian football tournament held in Sikkim and organized by Sikkim Football Association (SFA).[1] The tournament is the only tournament to have been held uninterruptedly for the last 31 years.[2] Past champions include New Road Team of Nepal in 2007,[3] Three Star Club of Nepal in 2008.[4] and ONGC FC in 2010.[5] Mohammedan S.C. became the champions for 2016 beating Jhapa XI FC 1-0 in the final.[6]

VenuesEdit

All the Sikkim Gold Cup matches are played in the Paljor Stadium, Gangtok.[7][8]

ResultsEdit

List of winners and runners-up:[9]

Year Winners Score Runners-up
1979   Gangtok Municipal Corporation (GMC)   Border Security Force (Kadamtala)
1980   Mohammedan SC   Rajasthan Club (Calcutta)
1981   Mafatlal SC (Mumbai)   ITI (Bangalore)
1982   FC Punjab Police   Punjab State Electricity Board
1983   FC Punjab Police   Thimpu XI
1984   Mohun Bagan AC and   Jamshedpur XI – (joint winners)
1985   Mohun Bagan AC   Mohammedan SC
1986   Mohun Bagan AC   Mohammedan SC
1987   Sesa Sports Club 0–0 Template:Pso   Mohammedan SC
1988   JCF   Eastern Command
1989   Mohun Bagan AC   Mohammedan SC
1990   Royal Nepal Airlines Club (RNAC)   Bank of India
1991   Mohun Bagan AC 2–1   Mohammedan SC
1992   Mohun Bagan AC   Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
1993   Rising Star Club (Odisha)   Victoria SC
1994   Mohun Bagan AC   Army XI
1995   FC Punjab Police   Mohun Bagan AC
1996   Air India FC 0–0 Template:Pso   Mohun Bagan AC
1997   All-Nepal FA XI 2–1   East Bengal FC
1998   All-Nepal FA XI 2–1   Army XI
1999   Army XI 3–1   Kerala Police
2000   Mohun Bagan AC 3–0   Air India FC
2001   Mohun Bagan AC 4–0   Arambagh KS
2002   Border Security Force SC 3–0   Arambagh KS
2003   Tata Football Academy 1–0   Air India FC
2004   EverReady SA 1–1 Template:Pso   All-Nepal FA XI
2005   Border Security Force SC 1–1 Template:Pso   Tata Football Academy
2006   Air India FC 2–2 Template:Pso   Army XI
2007   New Road Team 2–1   Three Star Club
2008   Three Star Club 1–0   Army XI
2009   Calcutta Port Trust 1–0   BNR Kolkata
2010   ONGC FC 3–1  Bengal Mumbai FC
2011 The tournament was not held
2012   Border Security Force SC 0–0 Template:Pso   Three Star Club
2013   Three Star Club 3–1   Manang Marshyangdi Club
2014   ONGC FC 2–2 Template:Pso   Manang Marshyangdi Club
2015 The tournament was not held
2016   Mohammedan SC 1–0   Jhapa XI
2017   Mohun Bagan AC 1–0   Calcutta Customs
2018   Manang Marshyangdi Club 1–0   Army XI
2019   Mohammedan SC 2–1   Sikkim Himalayan SC
2020 The tournament was not held

ReferencesEdit

  1. Arunava Chaudhuri. "List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Sikkim Governor's Gold Cup". indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. "Sikkim Governor's Gold Cup kicked-off". Archived from the original on 26 February 2011. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  3. "29th SIKKIM GOVERNORS GOLD CUP - 2007". Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  4. "30th SIKKIM GOVERNORS GOLD CUP - 2008". Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  5. "Summary - Sikkim Governors Gold Cup - India - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway".
  6. "Mohammedan SC wins 2016 Sikkim Governors Gold Cup". Goalie365. 27 October 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  7. "MSC confident ahead of Gold Cup final vs Sikkim Himalayan FC". The Times of India. 11 November 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  8. "39th SIKKIM GOVERNOR'S GOLD CUP 2019 SEMI-FINALS AND FINAL". Kolkatafootball.com. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  9. "India - List of All India Governor's Gold Cup Winners (Sikkim)". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

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