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Bordoloi Trophy


FieldValue
logoFile:Bordoloi_Trophy.jpg
organiserGuwahati Sports Association (GSA)
founded
regionIndia
number of teamsvarious
current2025 Bordoloi Trophy
current championsNF Railway (1st title)
most successful teamMohun Bagan (7 titles)
broadcastersSportsCast India (YouTube)

The Bharat Ratna Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Trophy, commonly known as Bordoloi Trophy, is a premier annual Indian football tournament held in Guwahati and organized by the Guwahati Sports Association (GSA). The tournament was founded in 1952 by Gauhati Town Club. It is named after Assam's first chief minister Gopinath Bordoloi. The tournament comprises some top clubs from the northeast and rest of India. Clubs from Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Iran and Uzbekistan have also participated in this championship. Abahani Limited of Bangladesh lifted the 2010 edition trophy.

The Kolkata-based Mohun Bagan has won the Bordoloi Trophy title a record seven times.

On 27 September 2024, Guwahati Sports Association announced the revamped format of Bordoloi Trophy from its 72nd edition which will be played across three months starting with district level matches, followed by cluster level and the final round. In 2023, Oil India FC won their 5th title of the tournament by defeating United Chirang Duar FC in the final clash.

Venues

The matches of the tournament are usually played at the Nehru Stadium, Guwahati. Judges Field and some nearby venues have also hosted the matches.

Results

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upRef.
1952Railway Sports Club, PanduUnion Sporting Club, Nagaon
1953Maharana AC, GuwahatiShillong Garrison
1954Gauhati Town ClubIndia Club, Silchar
1955State Transport Asso, ShillongThengalbari Club, Jorhat
1956Gauhati Town Club and State Transport Asso, Shillong (joint winners)
1957Jalpaiguri TC, West BengalGauhati Town Club
1958Southern Railway InstituteMaharana AC, Guwahati
1959Sporting Union Club, GuwahatiCity College Old Boys FC
1960Assam Police, DergaonAssam Rifles
1961Mysore District Committee
1962Leaders FC, JalandharHowrah Union
1963Gauhati Town Club and Leaders FC, Jalandhar (joint winners) – 0–0
1964Assam RiflesJalpaiguri TC, West Bengal
1965AryanMohammedan Sporting
1966
1967Eastern RailwayIchapur Rifle Factory
1968East Bengal1–0Eastern Railwayurl=http://eastbengalclub.co.in/trophyroom.htmltitle=East Bengal Club - Trophy Roomwebsite=eastbengalclub.co.inaccess-date=29 June 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181114010717/http://eastbengalclub.co.in/trophyroom.htmlarchive-date=14 November 2018url-status=dead}}
1969Mohammedan SportingEast Bengal
1970Khidderpore Sporting Union
1971Assam Police, DergaonMohammedan Sporting
1972East Bengal0–0, 5–1Bangladesh Dhaka XI
19730–0, 1–0Leaders FC, Jalandhar
1974Mohun Bagan2–2, 5–0Vasco
1975Punjab XI
19763–0Goa XI
19774–0Mohammedan Sporting
1978East Bengal4–2Thailand Bangkok Port Authority
1979Thailand Bangkok Port AuthorityOil India Limited
1980The tournament was not held
1981Assam PoliceDempo
1982Dempo1–0Assam Rifles
1983Mohammedan Sporting
1984Mohun BaganMafatlal SC, Bombay
1985Mohammedan Sporting1–0Salgaocar
19863–0Punjab State Electricity Board
1987Khidderpore Sporting UnionAssam Rifles
1988ASEBAssam Police
1989Iran Esteghlal1–0Bangladesh Mohammedan (Dhaka)
1990Oil India LimitedShillong XI
1991Mohammedan Sporting1–0East Bengal
1992East BengalBangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra
1993Thailand Bangkok Port AuthorityMohun Bagan
1994Punjab PoliceMizoram XI
1995Assam PoliceWilliamson Magor Academy
1996Mohun Bagan2–1East Bengal
1997Assam Police1–1Mizoram Aizawl XI
1998Uzbekistan Narbakhar Club10–1TRAU
1999Assam Regimental Centre2–1ASEB
2000Tata Football Academy1–12nd Assam Special Reserve Force
2001Mohun Bagan4–0Thailand Rajpracha
2002Assam Regimental Centre1–0ASEB
20033–0Oil India
2004Bangladesh Brothers Union1–0Shillong XI
2005Assam Regimental Centre2–2SAIL
2006ASEB1–0Assam Regimental Centre
2007Thailand Port Authority of Thailand3–0ONGC, Mumbai
2008Oil India3–0ASEB
2009ASEB3–2Nagaland Police
2010Bangladesh Abahani Limited3–0Nepal Three Star Club
2011Royal Wahingdoh2–1Langsning
2012Oil India4–1Assam Rifles
2013Bhawanipore1–0Aizawl
2014ASEB2–2Green Valley
2015The tournament was not held
2016Nepal Three Star Club2–1East Bengal
2018Mohammedan Sporting3–1Oil India
2019Oil India2–2ASEB
2020The tournament was not held
2021ASEB2–1Oil India
2022Delhi1–0Nagaland Police
2023Oil India3–1United Chirang Duar
2025NF Railway1–1NorthEast United

References

References

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  25. (2025-03-13). "NF Railways SA clinches 70th Bordoloi Trophy in thrilling penalty shootout - NKTV".
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