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2005–06 Santosh Trophy
The 2005–06 Santosh Trophy (known as the 60th Air India Express Santosh Trophy 2005–06 for sponsorship reasons) was the 60th edition of the Santosh Trophy. The tournament was held from 4 to 21 November 2005 in Kerala.
60th Senior National Football Championship
India
32
Goa (4th title)
Maharashtra
52
198 (3.81 per match)
Fredy Mascarenhas (9)
Nicholas Rodrigues
The 2005–06 Santosh Trophy (known as the 60th Air India Express Santosh Trophy 2005–06 for sponsorship reasons) was the 60th edition of the Santosh Trophy. The tournament was held from 4 to 21 November 2005 in Kerala.
Goa won the Santosh Trophy 2005–06 for the fourth time after defeating Maharashtra in the 2005 final at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi after 15 years. Host Kerala claimed third spot after defeating Punjab.
30 States / UT teams of India along with Services and Railways with total of 32 teams participated in the tournament
The defending champions Kerala, runners-up Punjab along with last year's losing semi-finalists Services and Manipur receive automatic qualification into the Quarter-final stage.
Teams directly Qualified for Quarter Finals
Kerala
Punjab
Services
Manipur
Cluster I
Cluster II
Cluster III
Cluster IV
Cluster V
Cluster VI
Cluster VII
Cluster VIII
Uttar Pradesh
Delhi
Maharashtra
Assam
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Goa
West Bengal
Uttarakhand
Bihar
Orissa
Railways
Jharkhand
Chandigar
Tripura
Mizoram
Madhya Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Rajasthan
Nagaland
Meghalaya
Pondicherry
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh
Legend
Team that qualified for the pre-quarters
Teams that are eliminated
Stadium
Location
Capacity
Matches
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
Kochi
60,000
Final, semi-finals and quarter-finals
Municipal Corporation Stadium, Kozhikode
Kozhikode
53,000
Qualifying rounds
Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium
Thiruvananthapuram
25,000
Qualifying rounds
Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ground
Udyogamandalam
Quarter-finals
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi, hosted the Semi-finals and Final
Quarterfinal rounds held from 11 to 17 November at the venue Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi. Cheer girls, helicopter fly, sky diving, cultural programmes and mass drill was held to the kick-off of the main leg of the 60th Air India Express-Santosh Trophy national football tournament at Kochi on 11 November 2005. 4500 students from 25 schools and three colleges in the City lined up for mass drills, folk dances, traditional art forms while another 1000 students conducted special balloon display.
The Kerala Chief Minister, Oommen Chandy gave away the trophies. Besides the top prize and a cheque of Rs. 5 lakhs, the winning team also received Rs. 1 lakh announced by the Goa Sports Minister, Pandurang Madkikar .
Rank
Player
State
Goals
1
Fredy Mascarenhas
Goa
9
2
Kasif Jamal
Railways
6
3
Sanjiv Rongpi
Assam
5
4
Ashim Biswas
Railways
4
Anthony Pereira
Goa
4
Nicholas Rodrigues
Goa
4
Climax Lawrence
Goa
4
Praveen Rawat
Delhi
4
Sumit Thapa
Delhi
4
In a Group D match between Goa and Manipur on 17 November 2005, the referee Shaji C. Kurian allowed Goa to restart the game even as most of the Manipur players were celebrating Tomba Singh's goal in the 87th minute from a free kick. With the Manipur players unsettled for restart, Climax Lawrence rode on a break from the right and scored past Manipur goalkeeper Ingobi Singh. The Manipuri players argued with referee Kurian, disputing the restart. Police was called in due to be some shoving and pushing between players and there was some argument between the Manipur players and the local police. Game has only resumed after Manipur's coach Ekendra Singh and manager Dinamani Singh entered the ground and asked Manipur players to finish off the game. Even though the match ended in a tie, Goa advanced to the semifinals with their superior goal difference in Group D. Immediately after the incident, the Manipur team manager lodged a complaint contending violation of Rule No. 8 of the Laws of the Game, and Article No. 15 of the Regulation of the Championship.
The All Manipur Football Association decided to boycott the national Under-19 and Under-14 football tournaments organized by the All India Football Federation in protest against a referee's decision People of Manipur gave a rousing welcome to the players and officials of the State team which participated in the 60th Air India Express Santosh trophy football Tournament on their arrival at Imphal. To protest the biased decision of the referee, Manipur Students Federation had organised only sit-in-protest demonstration and imposed a 22-hour general strike on the day the final match. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on 18 December 2005 decided to retain Goa as the champions of the Santosh Trophy rejecting Manipur's appeal, which had asked the AIFF to strip the champions of the title.
Zee Sports telecasted the 16 matches from the quarterfinals onwards live. John Helm and Russell Osman have been hired as commentators. The telecast packages included preview and review shows, half time match analysis. Music and dance performances by renowned bands during the half time and in between the two matches. Special performance by Zebra's was there to entertain the crowds before the start of each match. Zee provided soccer fans with the latest team news, match scores, statistics and player profiles, as well as exclusive player interviews and photo galleries.
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