Bordoloi Trophy

Bordoloi Trophy
Organising body Guwahati Sports Association (GSA)
Founded 1952 (1952)
Region  India
Number of teams 8
Current champions Nepal Three Star Club
Most successful team(s) Mohun Bagan A.C.(7 titles)
2016 Bordoloi Trophy

Bordoloi Trophy also known as the Bharat Ratna Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi Trophy is an Indian football tournament held in Guwahati organized by Guwahati Sports Association (GSA).[1] [2]The trophy is named after Assam's first chief minister Gopinath Bordoloi. Teams from India, Nepal,[3] Bangladesh and Thailand also participated in this Trophy. Abahani Limited of Bangladesh lifted 2010 trophy.[4]

Mohun Bagan AC of Kolkata won it most number of times :7[5]

2016 season starts From 18 September at Nehru Stadium Guwahati.

Winners

List of Bordoloi Trophy Finals
Year Winners Score Runners-up Ref.
1952 Railway Sports Club, Pandu ?-? Union Sporting Club, Nagaon
1953 Maharana AC, Guwahati ?-? Shillong Garrison
1954 Gauhati Town Club ?-? Silchar India Club
1955 State Transport Asso,Shillong ?-? Thengalbari Club, Jorhat
1956 Gauhati Town Club ?-? (joint winners) State Transport Asso,Shillong
1957 Jalpaiguri TC, West Bengal ?-? Gauhati Town Club
1958 Southern Railway Institute ?-? Maharana AC, Guwahati
1959 Sporting Union Club, Guwahati ?-? City College Old Boys FC
1960 Assam Police AC, Dergaon ?-? Assam Rifles
1961 Mysore District Committee ?-? Assam Rifles
1962 Leaders FC, Jalandhar ?-? Howrah Union, Calcutta
1963 Gauhati Town Club 0-0 (joint winners) Leaders FC, Jalandhar
1964 Assam Rifles ?-? Jalpaiguri TC, West Bengal
1965 Aryan Club, Calcutta ?-? Mohammedan Sporting Club
1966 Aryan Club, Calcutta ?-? Mohammedan Sporting Club
1967 Eastern Railway SC ?-? Ichapur Rifle Factory, Calcutta
1968 East Bengal Club 1-0 Eastern Railway SC
1969 Mohammedan Sporting Club 1-0 East Bengal Club
1970 Mohammedan Sporting Club ?-? Khidderpore Sporting Union
1971 Assam Police AC, Dergaon ?-? Mohammedan Sporting Club
1972 East Bengal Club 2-2,5-0 Dhaka XI
1973 East Bengal Club 0-0,1-0 Leaders FC, Jalandhar
1974 Mohun Bagan A.C. 2-2,5-0 Vasco Sports Club
1975 Mohun Bagan A.C. ?-? Punjab XI
1976 Mohun Bagan A.C. 3-0 Goa XI
1977 Mohun Bagan A.C. 4-0 Mohammedan Sporting Club
1978 East Bengal Club 4-2 Bangkok Port Authority
1979 Bangkok Port Authority ?-? Oil India Limited
1980 The tournament was not held
1981 Assam Police AC ?-? Dempo Sports Club
1982 Dempo Sports Club 1-0 Assam Rifles
1983 Dempo Sports Club 1-0 Mohammedan Sporting Club
1984 Mohun Bagan A.C. ?-? Mafatlal SC, Bombay
1985 Mohammedan Sporting Club 1-0 Salgaocar Sports Club
1986 Mohammedan Sporting Club 3-0 Punjab State Electricity Board
1987 Khidderpore Sporting Union ?-? Assam Rifles
1988 Assam State Electricity Board ?-? Assam Police
1989 Esteghlal, Tehran ?-? Dhaka Mohammedan Sporting Club
1990 Oil India Limited ?-? Shillong XI
1991 Mohammedan Sporting Club 1-0 East Bengal Club
1992 East Bengal Club 3-0 Border Security Force
1993 Bangkok Port Authority 1-0 Mohun Bagan A.C.
1994 Punjab Police ?-? Mizoram XI
1995 Assam Police AC ?-? Williamson Magor Academy
1996 Mohun Bagan A.C. 2-1 East Bengal Club
1997 Assam Police AC 1-1,5-4 [pen] Mizoram Aizawl XI
1998 Narbakhar Club 10-1 TRAU, Imphal
1999 Assam Regimental Centre 2-1 Assam State Electricity Board
2000 Tata Football Academy 1-1,4-3 [pen] 2nd Assam Special Reserve Force
2001 Mohun Bagan A.C. 4-0 Raj Pracha SC, Bangkok
2002 Assam Regimental Centre 1-0 Assam State Electricity Board
2003 Assam Regimental Centre 3-0 Oil India Limited
2004 Brothers Union, Dhaka 0-0,1-0 [aet] Shillong XI
2005 Assam Regimental Centre 2-2,5-3 [pen] SAIL
2006 Assam State Electricity Board 1-0 Assam Regimental Centre
2007 Port Authority of Thailand 3-0 ONGC, Mumbai
2008 Oil India Limited 0-0,3-0 [aet] Assam State Electricity Board
2009 Assam State Electricity Board 3-2 Nagaland Police
2010 Abahani Limited 3-0 Three Star Club
2011 Royal Wahingdoh F.C. 2-1 Langsning F.C.
2012 Oil India Limited 4-1 Assam Rifles
2013 Bhawanipore F.C. 1-0 Aizawl F.C.
2014 Assam State Electricity Board 2-2,4-2[pen] Green Valley F.C.
2015 The tournament was not held
2016 Three Star Club Nepal 2–1 India East Bengal [6]

See also

References

  1. "New look for Bordoloi Trophy". The Telegraph. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  2. "GSA, GFC bracing up for Bordoloi Trophy". The Assam Tribune. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  3. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100901/jsp/northeast/story_12880063.jsp
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  5. http://www.indianfootball.de/data/bordoloitrophy.html
  6. "3 Star Club, Nepal take home Bordoloi Trophy". Assam Tribune. 30 September 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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