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Sikkim Gold Cup

Indian football tournament


Summary

Indian football tournament

FieldValue
logoSikkim Football Association.svg
organiserSikkim Football Association (SFA)
founded
regionIndia
number of teamsVarious
current championsRajasthan United (1st title)
most successful teamMohun Bagan (10 titles)
current2025 Sikkim Gold Cup

The Sikkim Gold Cup, also known as the All India Governor's Gold Cup, is an Indian football tournament held in Sikkim and organized by the Sikkim Football Association (SFA).

History

Some of the past champions include New Road Team of Nepal in 2007, Three Star Club in 2008, ONGC FC in 2010, Mohammedan Sporting in 2016, and Mohun Bagan in 2017.

Venue

Sikkim Gold Cup matches are played at the Paljor Stadium, Gangtok.

Results

List of winners and runners-up:

YearWinnersScoreRunners-up
1979Gangtok Municipal Corporation (GMC)Border Security Force (Kadamtala)
1980Mohammedan SportingRajasthan Club (Calcutta)
1981Mafatlal SC (Mumbai)ITI (Bangalore)
1982Punjab PolicePunjab State Electricity Board
1983Punjab PoliceBhutan Thimpu XI
1984Mohun Bagan and Jamshedpur XI (joint winners)
1985Mohun BaganMohammedan Sporting
1986Mohun BaganMohammedan Sporting
1987Sesa0–0Mohammedan Sporting
1988Nepal JCFEastern Command
1989Mohun BaganMohammedan Sporting
1990Nepal Royal Nepal Airlines Club (RNAC)Bank of India
1991Mohun Bagan2–1Mohammedan Sporting
1992Mohun BaganBangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad
1993Rising Star ClubBangladesh Victoria
1994Mohun BaganArmy XI
1995Punjab PoliceMohun Bagan
1996Air India0–0Mohun Bagan
1997Nepal All-Nepal FA XI2–1East Bengal
1998Nepal All-Nepal FA XI2–1Army XI
1999Army XI3–1Kerala Police
2000Mohun Bagan3–0Air India
2001Mohun Bagan4–0Bangladesh Arambagh KS
2002BSF3–0Bangladesh Arambagh KS
2003Tata Football Academy1–0Air India
2004EverReady SA1–1Nepal All-Nepal FA XI
2005BSF1–1Tata Football Academy
2006Air India2–2Army XI
2007Nepal New Road Team2–1Nepal Three Star Club
2008Nepal Three Star Club1–0Army XI
2009Calcutta Port Trust1–0BNR Kolkata
2010ONGC3–1Bengal Mumbai
2011The tournament was not held
2012BSF0–0Nepal Three Star Club
2013Nepal Three Star Club3–1Nepal Manang Marshyangdi Club
2014ONGC2–2Nepal Manang Marshyangdi Club
2015The tournament was not held
2016Mohammedan1–0Nepal Jhapa XI
2017Mohun Bagan1–0Calcutta Customs
2018Nepal Manang Marshyangdi Club1–0Army XI
2019Mohammedan2–1Sikkim Himalayan
2024NorthEast United0–0Gangtok Himalayan
2025Rajasthan United1–0Services

References

References

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