2001 Indian Federation Cup

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2001 Indian Federation Cup
CountryIndia
Dates18–30 August 2001
Teams16
ChampionsMohun Bagan (11th title)
Runners-upDempo
Matches played15
Goals scored25 (1.67 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Jose Ramirez Barreto
(4 goals)
Best playerJose Ramirez Barreto
(Mohun Bagan)
1998
2003

The 2001 Indian Federation Cup was the 24th season of the Indian Federation Cup. It was held between 18 and 30 August 2001. Mohun Bagan, the defending champions having won the 1998 tournament, the last time it was held, beat Dempo 2–1 in the final.[1]

Match officials[edit]

The All India Football Federation named 18 referees for the tournament. Manian of Asian Football Confederation was chosen as referee instructor, S. R. Dev as match commissioner and M. G. Suvarna as referee-in-charge.[2]

State Referee
Delhi Rizwan-ul Haq
Krishna Avatar
Karnataka S. M. Balu
Bharath Mani
Kerala Shaji Kurien
Madhya Pradesh P. K. Bose
Bihar V. K. Singh
Assam M. K. Roy
Gujarat Dinesh Nair
Goa Gokuldas Nagvenkar
Maharashtra Walter Pereira
Manuel Pereira
West Bengal Jayanta Chkraborthy
Udayan Haldar
Tamil Nadu S. Suresh
K. Sankar
P. Bhasker
T. Pradeep Kumar

Results[edit]

In case of a tie at regular time, extra time with golden goal was used. In case scores remain tied even after extra time, penalty shoot-out was used.

Pre-quarterfinals (Round of 16)[edit]


FC Kochin0–1Dempo
Report Sukhdev Arwade Goal 79'


Tollygunge Agragami1–0HAL
Sandip Das Goal 62' Report


Salgaocar0–0 (a.e.t.)Punjab Police
Goal 62' Report
Penalties
J. Murali soccer ball with check mark
V.K. Harish soccer ball with check mark
Lawrence soccer ball with check mark
Dharamjit Singh soccer ball with check mark
Remy Colaco soccer ball with check mark
5–4 Balwinder Singh soccer ball with check mark
Sher Singh soccer ball with check mark
Gurpreet Singh soccer ball with check mark
Gurinderpal Singh soccer ball with check mark
Naresh Kumar soccer ball with red X


Mohun Bagan2–1Air India
R. Singh Goal 7'
Barreto Goal 60'
Report[dead link] Moosa Goal 66' (pen.)

Quarter-finals[edit]


JCT1–0Dempo
Alesha Shameki Goal 30' Report[dead link]
Attendance: Pradip Kumar (Tamil Nadu)

Churchill Brothers0–1Mahindra United
Report Jamil Goal 61' (pen.)
Referee: Binod Kumar Singh

Mohun Bagan3–1Salgaocar
Barreto Goal 30'
Abdul Latif Seriki Goal 36'85'
Report Lawrence Goal 25'

Semi-finals[edit]

Sporting Clube de Goa1–2Dempo
Francis Andrade Goal 23' Report Naik Goal 76'
Levy Coelho Goal 88'

Mahindra United0–2Mohun Bagan
Barreto Goal 40'
JL Singh Goal 60'
Report Lawrence Goal 25'

Final[edit]

Mohun Bagan2–0Dempo
Barreto Goal 13'
Abdul Latif Seriki Goal 78'
Report[dead link]
Referee: S. Suresh (Tamil Nadu)

References[edit]

  1. "Mohun Bagan win Federation Cup". rediff.com. 30 August 2001. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  2. "Federation Cup football set to kick-off". rediff.com. 14 August 2001. Archived from the original on 1 November 2001. Retrieved 10 February 2017.

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