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Football tournament
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 Guwahati Sports Association (GSA).
[1]
[2] The tournament was established in 1952 by
Gauhati Town Club .
[3] It is named after Assam's first
chief minister
Gopinath Bordoloi . The prestigious tournament comprises some top clubs from the
northeast and rest of
India . Clubs from
Bangladesh ,
Nepal ,
[4]
Thailand ,
Iran and
Uzbekistan have also participated in this major championship.
Abahani Limited of Bangladesh lifted the 2010 edition trophy.
[5]
Kolkata giants
Mohun Bagan AC has won the Bordoloi Trophy title for record seven times.
[6]
Guwahati Sports Association had announced that the 69th edition of the Bordoloi Trophy is going to be held from March 25, 2023.
Oil India FC won their 5th title of the tournament by defeating
United Chirang Duar FC in the final clash.
[7]
[8]
Venues
The matches of the tournament are usually played at
Nehru Stadium, Guwahati . From the last few seasons,
Judges Field and some other nearby venues have also hosted the matches along with Nehru Stadium.
[9]
[10]
Results
List of Bordoloi Trophy Finals
[11]
[12]
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
–
India Club, Silchar
1955
State Transport Asso, Shillong
–
Thengalbari Club, Jorhat
1956
Gauhati Town Club and State Transport Asso, Shillong (joint winners)
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
1963
Gauhati Town Club and Leaders FC, Jalandhar (joint winners) – 0–0
1964
Assam Rifles
–
Jalpaiguri TC, West Bengal
1965
Aryan FC
–
Mohammedan SC
1966
Aryan FC
–
Mohammedan SC
1967
Eastern Railway SC
–
Ichapur Rifle Factory
1968
East Bengal Club
1–0
Eastern Railway SC
[13]
1969
Mohammedan SC
1–0
East Bengal Club
[14]
1970
Mohammedan SC
–
Khidderpore Sporting Union
1971
Assam Police AC , Dergaon
–
Mohammedan SC
1972
East Bengal Club
2–2, 5–0
Dhaka XI
[13]
1973
East Bengal Club
0–0, 1–0
Leaders FC, Jalandhar
[13]
1974
Mohun Bagan AC
2–2, 5–0
Vasco Sports Club
1975
Mohun Bagan AC
–
Punjab XI
1976
Mohun Bagan AC
3–0
Goa XI
1977
Mohun Bagan AC
4–0
Mohammedan SC
1978
East Bengal Club
4–2
Bangkok Port Authority
[13]
1979
Bangkok Port Authority
–
Oil India Limited
1980
The tournament was not held
1981
Assam Police AC
–
Dempo SC
1982
Dempo SC
1–0
Assam Rifles
1983
Dempo SC
1–0
Mohammedan SC
1984
Mohun Bagan AC
–
Mafatlal SC, Bombay
1985
Mohammedan SC
1–0
Salgaocar FC
1986
Mohammedan SC
3–0
Punjab State Electricity Board
1987
Khidderpore Sporting Union
–
Assam Rifles
1988
Assam State Electricity Board
–
Assam Police
1989
Esteghlal
1–0
Mohammedan SC (Dhaka)
1990
Oil India Limited
–
Shillong XI
1991
Mohammedan SC
1–0
East Bengal Club
1992
East Bengal Club
1–0
Abahani Krira Chakra
[13]
1993
Bangkok Port Authority
1–0
Mohun Bagan AC
1994
Punjab Police
–
Mizoram XI
1995
Assam Police AC
–
Williamson Magor Academy
1996
Mohun Bagan AC
2–1
East Bengal Club
[15]
1997
Assam Police AC
1–1 (5–4
p )
Mizoram Aizawl XI
1998
Narbakhar Club
10–1
TRAU FC
1999
Assam Regimental Centre
2–1
ASEB Sports Club
2000
Tata Football Academy
1–1 (4–3
p )
2nd Assam Special Reserve Force
2001
Mohun Bagan AC
4–0
Rajpracha FC
2002
Assam Regimental Centre
1–0
ASEB Sports Club
2003
Assam Regimental Centre
3–0
Oil India FC
2004
Brothers Union
1–0 (
a.e.t. )
Shillong XI
2005
Assam Regimental Centre
2–2 (5–3
p )
SAIL
2006
ASEB Sports Club
1–0
Assam Regimental Centre
2007
Port Authority of Thailand
3–0
ONGC FC , Mumbai
2008
Oil India FC
3–0 (
a.e.t. )
ASEB Sports Club
2009
ASEB Sports Club
3–2
Nagaland Police
2010
Abahani Limited
3–0
Three Star Club
2011
Royal Wahingdoh FC
2–1
Langsning FC
2012
Oil India FC
4–1
Assam Rifles
2013
Bhawanipore FC
1–0
Aizawl FC
[16]
2014
ASEB Sports Club
2–2 (4–2
p )
Green Valley FC
2015
The tournament was not held
2016
Three Star Club
2–1
East Bengal Club
[17]
2018
Mohammedan Sporting Club
3–1
Oil India FC
[18]
2019
Oil India FC
2–2 (5–2
p )
ASEB Sports Club
[19]
2020
The tournament was not held
2021
ASEB Sports Club
2–1
Oil India FC
2022
Delhi FC
1–0
Nagaland Police
[20]
2023
Oil India FC
3–1
United Chirang Duar FC
[21]
See also
References
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the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2016 .
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"GSA, GFC bracing up for Bordoloi Trophy" . The Assam Tribune . Archived from
the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2016 .
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"Welcome to Gauhati Town Club" .
Archived from the original on 27 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023 .
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"The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Northeast | Bordoloi Trophy from tomorrow" . www.telegraphindia.com . Archived from
the original on 26 October 2012.
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"Abahoni Limited lift Bordoloi trophy" . Assam Times . 16 September 2010. Archived from
the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2011 .
^ Chaudhuri, Arunava.
"List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Bordoloi Trophy" . indianfootball.de . Archived from
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"Bordoloi Trophy football tournament will start from March 24" .
Archived from the original on 20 September 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2022 .
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"Bordoloi Trophy 2023 : ৬৯সংখ্যক ভাৰতৰত্ন লোকপ্ৰিয় গোপীনাথ বৰদলৈ ট্ৰফী, প্ৰস্তুতি প্ৰায় সম্পূৰ্ণ" . News 18 Assam (in Assamese). 22 March 2023.
Archived from the original on 23 March 2023. Retrieved 24 March 2023 .
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"16 teams, 4 venues, 1 champion, The 68th edition of Bordoloi Trophy is here" . twitter.com .
Archived from the original on 20 March 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2022 .
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Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2022 .
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Archived from the original on 19 March 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021 .
^
"List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Bordoloi Trophy" . indianfootball.de .
Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021 .
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"East Bengal Club - Trophy Room" . eastbengalclub.co.in . Archived from
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^ Hoque, Elis (19 July 2019).
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^ Chaudhuri, Arunava; Jönsson, Mikael; Bobrowsky, Josef (13 February 2014).
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"3 Star Club, Nepal take home Bordoloi Trophy" . Assam Tribune . 30 September 2016.
Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2016 .
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"Mohammedan SC Cliched Title In The 65th Bordoloi Trophy" . Goalie365.com . 9 November 2018.
Archived from the original on 9 November 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018 .
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"Oil India beats ASEB in penalty shootout to win 66th Bordoloi Trophy in Guwahati" . www.thenewsmill.com .
Archived from the original on 13 November 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022 .
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"Bordoloi Trophy: Delhi FC beat Nagaland 1-0 to clinch trophy" . Eastern Mirror . 3 April 2022.
Archived from the original on 4 April 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022 .
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"OIL wins Bordoloi Trophy football tournament" . thenewsmill.com . 5 April 2023.
Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023 .
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