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Chapter IV ANALYSIS OF DATA Development of Football in India The game of football was introduced in India by the British Govt, in the last century and the first recorded game took place at Calcutta in 1854. Indian clubs were first admitted into organized competitions towards the latter part of the 19th century. In 1911 marked and historic sporting and colonial occasion for India. Indian football Association was formed in 1893 namely All India Football Federation (AIFF). First Club of Football was formed in 1889 in Calcutta which was sponsored by TATA TEA. Mainly football was originated from the state of Bengal. The state of Bengal to be specific, its Calcutta has been at the heart of Indian Football. Although, Still power ful Calcutta has strong competition from other location :Goa, Kerala, Bombay and Punjab. Durand Cup was the first tournament which was started in 1888 at Shimla. It is the third oldest tournament of the world at present. After that many India cup and shield tournaments were started in India. Mohun Bagan Soccer club was formed in 1889 who is the first club of India. After that, more than Dozen clubs of football were formed in the different region of Indian.

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Chapter IV

ANALYSIS OF DATA

Development of Football in India

The game of football was introduced in India by the British

Govt, in the last century and the first recorded game took place at

Calcutta in 1854. Indian clubs were first admitted into organized

competitions towards the latter part of the 19th century. In 1911 marked

and historic sporting and colonial occasion for India. Indian football

Association was formed in 1893 namely All India Football Federation

(AIFF). First Club of Football was formed in 1889 in Calcutta which was

sponsored by TATA TEA. Mainly football was originated from the state of

Bengal.

The state of Bengal to be specific, its Calcutta has been at the

heart of Indian Football. Although, Still power ful Calcutta has strong

competition from other location :Goa, Kerala, Bombay and Punjab.

Durand Cup was the first tournament which was started in

1888 at Shimla. It is the third oldest tournament of the world at present.

After that many India cup and shield tournaments were started in India.

Mohun Bagan Soccer club was formed in 1889 who is the first

club of India. After that, more than Dozen clubs of football were formed

in the different region of Indian.

Jawahar Lai Nehru Gold cup was the first International level

tournament in India which was started in 1982 at Shimla and Later on

shifted to New-Delhi. This tournament is now carried out every two

years.

I FA shield tournament was started in 1893. This tournament is

also. The Calcutta is oldest football tournament. It is organized every

year in Calcutta.

The Rover’s Cup was the second oldest tournament of India

which has been organized in Bombay (Maharastra). This tournament

was started in 1891.

AIU New-Delhi introduced the football tournament at All

India basis in 1941-42 for men. In this first tournament of men, Mumbai

University and Punjab University Chadigarh were the winner and

Runner of the tournament respectively.

In the similar manner, AIU New-Delhi introduced the football

tournament at All India basis in 1989-90 for women. Guru Nanak Dev

University, Amritsar and Mahatma Ghandi University, South Gujrat were

the winner and Runner of first All India Inter University women football

tournament respectively.

Railway sports promotion Board introduced football in 1905

and started to organize Inter Railway trophy in 1944. Railway also

organized the football championship every year through Railway sports

promotion Board, a Department of ministry of Railways. Railway sports

control Board was formed in 1928, then known as the India Railway

Athletic Association, was Reconstituted in 1959. The R.S.C. B.

Conducts Inter-Railway tournaments in 22 games of which one is the

football.

Football was introduced originally in National games in 1934

for men group.

Football was introduced originally in National games in 1975

for women group. All India Electricity Board also introduced football

competition in 1975 in India.

All India Petroleum sports control Board introduced football

in India in there own Departments . Board has started Inter-unit football

trophy as a National Championship for petroleum teams in 1980.

Services sports control board was formed in 1919 and rec­

ognized as the services sports Control Board in 1945. After that they

introduced the football for services personnel of all the three Armed

forces, namely the army, the Navy and the Air-force.

The Calcutta Football League is the oldest league in Asia

and one of the oldest in the World. It was started in 1898 by the British

at the end of the last century. Interesting is the fact that since 1934 only

one club besides the Maidan big three, Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and

Mohammedan Sporting, was able to win the league title.

The Mumbai Harwood League is the top division for the top

division for the clubs of the financial capital of India. Maharastra football

Association has started Mumbai football League tournament in 1911.

The Nadkarni Cup is to be the Mumbai season-opener,

which was first held in 1939. The late Ghanashyam Nilkanth Nadkarni

donated the trophy for the tournament.

The Delhi Football League is the league for the clubs of the

India capital. The Delhi League was started in 1948. League was not

finished, due to factionalism in the Delhi football scene from 1977 to

1981. A new format of a league, super league (two groups) followed by

knock-out semifinals and final was adopted from 1985.

The Independence Day Cup is the big attraction of the

Nagaon sports Association, with teams from all over India coming to

Nagaon every year. The Independence Day Cup of football was started

in 1949.

Football is traced to have entered the state of Goa in 1883,

the official League (Goa Football League) began only 68 years later in

1951, under the aegises of Conselho de Desportos headed by Major

Faustian Duarte.

The Sait Nagjee Trophy Football Tournament was started in

Calicut in 1952. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited & Lucky Star, Kannur

were the first winner and runner of the trophy respectively.

All India B.N. Mullick police Cup is the national champion­

ship for police teams, which was started in 1952.

The Bordoloi Trophy is the big attraction of the Assam Foot­

ball Association, with top teams from all over India coming every year to

the north-eastern state. Bordoloi Trophy was started in 1952 in the state

of Assam.

The Sohanlal Dugar Shield is the big attraction of the tezpur

District Sports Association, with top teams from the north-east coming

to the polo Ground, Tezpur every year. Sohanlal Dugar Shield tourna­

ment was started in 1956 in memory of Sohanlal Dugar, a prominent

social worker and businessman of Tezpur.

The “Assam Tea Planters Association Shield” (APTA Shield),

is the big attraction of the Jorhat football Association, with top teams

from across over the Northeast coming to the tournament. The tourna­

ment was started in 1960 by JFA.

The Junior National Football Tournament for the B.C. Roy

Trophy was instituted by the All India Football Federation in 1962. The

Indian Football Association presented this trophy in the memory of former

West Bengal Chief Minister Cr. B.C. Roy.

The Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial Trophy is held in

Mahilpur, Punjab. This tournament was started 1963.

The All-India Ballarpur Industries Football Trophy is held at

Yamunanagar, in the northern state of Haryana. The tournament was

started in 1967.

The Bandodkar Gold Trophy Football Tournament was started

in Goa in 1970 to prove the Goa capabilities to organize an All-India

football tournament. It was then held over two decades.

The Mamen Mappillai Trophy is a tournament held at

Kattayam, Kerala every year. This trophy tournament was started in

1970.

The Hot weather Football Championship is held at the Paddal

Stadium, Mandi, in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh. It was also

started in 1970.

The Puttiah Memorial Trophy is held in Bangalore. It used to

be an invitational tournament for teams from all over India but nowadays

it is a tournament for Bangalore’s top club. It was started in 1975.

The Senior National Women’s Football Championships was

also launched by the women’s football federation of India in 1975. The

teams try to win the SR Zaidi Trophy.

The Gurdarshan Memorial Football Tournament is held at

the Ripudaman College Ground, Nabha (Punjab). This tournament was

started in 1976.

The Admba Medhi Cup is the big attraction of the Mangaldoi

football Association , with top teams from all over the Indian north-east

coming to the tournament. It was started in 1977.

The Sikkim Governor’s Gold Cup was started in 1979 which

is the big attraction of the Sikkim football association with top teams

from all over India coming nearly every year to the tiny Himalayan state

in north-eastern India to participate. The Sikkim Governor’s Gold Cup

was donated by then Sikkim Governor B.B. Lall in 1979. Mohun Bagan

are record champions by winning the Sikkim Governor’s Gold Cup s9

tiems. It was started in 1977.

The Guwahati Super Division is the top division for the clubs

of the Assamese capital, Guwahati. It was started in 1980.

The Bangalore ‘A’ Division is the league for the clubs of the

cyber-city of India. It was started in 1981.

The Chennai Football League is the league for the top clubs

from the Tamil Nadu capital, Chennai. It was started in 1985.

The Punjab Soccer League is the league for the top clubs

of the state of Punjab. It was started in 1985.

The mini-Rovers Cup is the qualifier tournament for the

Rovers Cup proper. It is held in 1989 to give DFAs (District Football

Association) from all over Mahrastra and teams from the Mumbai Harwood

league a chance for the Rovers Cups.

The Kohima Royal gold Cup is the big attraction of the

Nagaland fooball association, with top teams from all over India coming

to the north-east. It was also started in 1989.

The Rajiv Gandhi International Invitational Football Tourna­

ment was startd in 1992 by the AIFF in honour of the late Indian Prime

Minister Rajiv Gandhi, to give the Indian Juniors (U/21) exposure.

The Scissors Cup was held in Kerala, to attract teams from

all over India and some from abroad to play in Kerala. It was started in

1992.

The Calcutta Women’s Football League is the oldest league

for women in India. It was started by the India Football Association in

1993. In the 2001 season Calcutta giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagant

Joined the league and played each other in the league final.

The Mcdowell’s Cup was instituted as the Calcutta season-

opener in 1995 by the IFA and it marked the first entry off Vijay Mallya’s

United Breweries Group as sponsor into the Calcutta football scene.

The Assam Club Football Championship is the state cham­

pionship, with champion clubs from across Assam taking part. It was

started in 1996.

The Super Cup in India was started in 1997 by the “All India

Football Federation” as a cup playoff between the National League cham­

pion and the Federation cup champion.

At the request of the school Games Federation of India, the

Subroto Cup organizers started a sub-junior (11-14 years) football tour­

nament from 1998. Sixteen’s teams participated in the inaugural tourna­

ment.

The Sri Guru Govind Singh Trophy is an A Grade tourna­

ment for clubs from all over India held in Jalandhar, Punjab. It was

started in 1999.

The Goan governor’s Cup was also started in 1999 as a

new season-opener for the Goan Professional League and first division

clubs.

The Mahendra Mohan Choudhury Trophy was started in

2000 as the new season-opener in the assamese capital Guwahati.

The All-India BSNL Football Cup is the tournament for BSNL

circles from across India. It was started in 2001. The Khalifa Ziauddin

Maharastra state club championship was also started in 2001.

The Arlem Cup was started in 2002 as a club tournament

by the Vasco Sports Club, sponsored by their sponsors the Chowgule

Group of Companies.

The Lt. Governor’s Cup was also started in 2002 as the new season-

opener in the Indian capital Delhi.

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Recognised Members of the AIFF 1937

All Manipur Football Association - AM FA

Andhra Pradesh Football Associatison - APFA

Assam Football Association - AFA

Bihar Football Association - BFA

Chandigarh Football Association - CFA

Delhi Soccer Association - DSA

Foa Football Association - GFA

Gujarat State Football Association - GSFA

Haryana Football Association - HFA

Himachal Pradesh Football Association - HMFA

Kerala Football Association - KFA

Karnataka State Football Association - KSFA

Madhya Pradesh Football Association - MPFA

Maharashtra : Western India Football Association - WIFA

Meghalaya Football Association - MFA

Mizoram Football Association - MFA

Orissa Football Association - OFA

Pond cherry Football Association - PFA

Punjab Football Association - PFA

Rajasthan Football Association - RFA

Sikkim Football Association - SFA

Tamil Nadu Football Association - TNFA

Tripura Football Association - TFA

West Bengal: Indian Football Association - 1 FA

Development of football in different States/ Units boards of AIFF :

Punjab Football Association : PFA

The game of football is being played since 1920, but the state

association came into existence only in 1968. The game was introduced

by private agency. The president and secretary of the association are

Mr. Samen Thapar and Shri Sardar Indasingh respectively. The Associa­

tion in affiliated to the All India Football Federation (AIFF), Punjab Coun­

cil of sports and Punjab Olympic Association. The Association is work­

ing very defectively to raise the standards of the game among men,

women and boys. The game of Football is very much popular kin

Hoshiyarpur, Kapoorthala, Jalandhar and gurudaspur districts of Punjab

Stated. The Punjab state football team was the winner six times is

National Championship (Santosh Trophy).

1. Association had 30 qualified official of football in state.

2. State has 30 grassy field for the football practice.

3 . Association produced 600 men (500 Rural Area and 100 urban

area and 50 urban area) players of nation level in the state of

Punjab.

4. Association has given the place for show Sardar Indra Singh

Arjun awards as a secretary in the term of office bearer and

Sameer Thapan is non technical person in the Association .

5. President of Association is repeated three time as officer bearer

in the State association.

Activities :

1. Organized National Championship for men / women.

2 . Association holds Stats Championship for men and women

both.

3. Association sends men/ women team is the national Champi­

onship

4. Association and sports council jointly. Hold the coaching camps

after selected players in state football team with the duration of

21 days for men, women and owner players area in a year.

5. During the coaching of football, coaches used the Demonstra­

tion and Explanation technique for the football players as well

as Black board as teaching aids.

6 . Association produced the 8 International players in the Punjab

state at present the minces of International players are given

below :

a. Indra Singh

b. Guru dev Singh

c. Manjeet Singh

d. Harvinder Singh

e. G.S. Parmar

f. Parmander Singh

g. Sardar Jagvir Singh

h. Sardar Janrail Singh

i. Mr. Sardar Indra Singh

Assam Football Association : AFA

Assam Football Association was formed in 1951, but game of

football is being played since before independence of India. The game of

Football was introduced by and an institution and some individual per­

sons. It is affiliated to the All India Football Federation, Assam council of

sports and Assam Olympic association. The association controls men

and women football game in the state of Assam. The president and

secretary of Assam football Association are Mr. Prabin Gogoi and kedar

Nath Mour respectively. The game of football is very much popular the

four district e.g. Dibrugarh, Kokrajhar, Karbi Anglong and xammap. At

present, State Association has 15 Qualified official in the game of foot­

ball . The president and vice president of the Association are non techni-

, cal. The abdul lalif was placed as Director technical in the association

among sportsman of Assam state. The team of Association member is

four years. The Nature of election of office bearers is based on the

affiliated district units of football to Assam. Football Association . The

Stat of Assam has the 16 Grarsy field for game used to produce about

18 players of national level (5 men, 3 women and 10 Boys) in every

year. The Assam Men team was runners up in National game 2000. The

Assam football Association team was also runner up in Nepal king

birthday cup held at Nepal (International level)

Activities :

1. Association holds state championship for men and women.

2. Association sends teams in the National Championships.

3. Association hold the coaching camp of 10 to 15 days for state

Association teams with the neap of sports council of Assam.

Assam football Association produced to many number of inter­

national level player who had represented country in interna­

tional tournaments : The test of the International players are

given below :

a. Toshen bora

b. Debashish Roy

c. Subir Chowdheri

d. Gilberson Sagma

e. Iwadhin Deka Roy

f. Bubul Phukan

g. Jowel Boy

Association organized the Boardoloi Frophy independence up

and ATP Shield All India level tournaments in his state of As­

sam.

Assam association teams because many times champion in

subrato cup, school games and sub junior national level tour­

naments.

The stats of Assam Govt. Provide employment to the National

Championsenly for the promotion of game of football in Assam.

Association has the National and International Qualified offi­

cial. The Name of officials are given below :

a. Mrinal Kanti Royal International - FIFA

b. M.Kanti Roy (National Level)

c. Ajet Beka (National Level)

d. Subrata Singh (National Level)

e. Aktar Tuessain (National Level)

f. Josenen Daimany (National Level)

Bihar Football Association : BFA

The game of Football is being played since 1923, but the stete

Association came into existence only in 1968. The introduction of foot­

ball was mainly due to TISCO (Tata Iron and Steel Company). This

game is more popular in Muger, Palamu, Jamsedpur sand west

Champuram. The president and secretary of the Bihar Football Associa­

tion are Mr. Arjun Vikram Shah and Mr. S. Ejay Hussain respectively.

The Association has produced National level official e.g. surendra Bahadur

Singh, Sendeep kumar Guptas, IJaiprakash Zpadit and S.Sijaunddin.

The Bihar State Football Association has the 150 Qualified State official

who conduct the state tournament at every year in the state of Bihar.

The head efface of the association is established is parties permanently.

Bihar State Govt, has 15 Grainy field and 15 clay field of football to

develop the football in state of B ihar. The Association has produced a

number of football players in men, women and boys section in the static

of Bihar.

Activities :

1. The Association hold the state Champroslab for men and

women.

2. Association hold the coaching camp for selected player of state

team with the help of sport council of Bihar Govt.

3. Association sends the State team in different nation level tour­

naments

4. Association used for organized The All India Chaterbhouj Ram

Shyamal Bose National football Fourngment every year with

the permission of AIFF.

5. In 1986, Anuragh Narayav has been selected in India team to

take part in SAF game.

Jammu and Kasmir Football Association : J&KFA

Football is being played in Jammu and Kasmir since 1945 and

Tyndali Bisco school, Srinagar introduced this game in the state. Mr.

Najer Ahmed Khan and Mr. S. Hameed are the president and secre­

tary of the state Football Association of Jammu and Kasmir respec­

tively. The game is more popular in Srisnagar, Jammu, Baramulla

and Budgam districts of Jammu and Kasmir State. Association has

15 state Qualified official land one Mr. SS. Hameed National Quali­

fied official s for the officiating purpose. The Association is financed

65 thousand Rupee for state level tournament and Rs. 35 Thousand

for participation of players in National Level tournament by sports

council and Govt, of Jammu and Kasmir respectively in the every

year. Association organized the Mushtaq. Memorial All India Football

Tournament with the help of Jammu and Kasmir police in klthe your

1998. The Association provide the place as a officer bearer for Mr.

Bashir Ahmed Malik National Player and has 5 Non-technical person

in the association. The Finance is raised through sports council up to

the extent of 65% and Rest of Amount 35% is arranged by the

association itself. There are 20 Grassy field and 5 clay field of foot­

ball. Association used to produced 6 men (2 from rural area and 4

from urban area) and 12 boys (3 from rural area and 9 from urban

area) players of National level in the state of Jammu and Kasmir

every year. For the coaching and teaching technique purpose, state

coach used the demonstration method as a coaching aid and coached

the team as per situation or environment in the state. The duration of

terms of the association adopted in the state of Jammu and Kasmir

for 4 years and Election is conducted by the officer bearer of state

Association clubs and district Association affiliated to Jammu and

Kasmir foosball association. Mr. Nazir Ahmed Khan, Mr. S. Hauried

and Prof. Bashir Ahmed holed the office as a officer bearer for more

than one term. The source of finance arranged by the association

from sports council , state Govt, and Jammu and Kasmir Bank Ltd.

For the purpose of state term participation in National All India and

Coaching camp. The state Govt, provides employment to the out­

standing players cash award and sports goods for the promotions of

football in the state of Jammu and Kasmir.

Activities:

1. Organized Inter-district tournament for men and women.

2. Holds coaching camp for state football team with duration of 10 to

21 days before national tournament with the held of youth serv­

ices and sports and Jammu and Kasmir football association.

3. Association sends team (Men and women) with the National cham­

pionships.

4. Association produced international players who had represented

the country in various international tournaments. The names of

International players are given below :

a. Mr. Mohamed yousuf Dar

b. Mr. Mohamad Syed

c. Mr. Abdul Majid (ICaptain)

d. Mr. De Jahoor Ahmed Haroon

e. Mr. Amardeep Singh

f. Mr. Lateef Ahmed

g. Mr. Khurshid Ahmed Baba

h. Mr. M. Shafi

Madhya Pradesh Football Association : MPFA

Madhya Pradesh Football Association came into existence in

1960 and Individual person introduced this game in the state. The game

is more popular in Jabalpur, Bhopal, Gwalior and Indore districts of M.P.

The president and secretary of the association are Shri S.R. Dev and

Shri A.R. Dev. Respectively. The state Association is affiliated to State

council of sports and state Olympic Association and All India Football

Federation. The state Association has 2 Nation official named Mr. Mustaq

from Chindwara and Naqui from Jabalpur and 50 state qualified officials.

There are 05 grassy football field and about 20 clay football field. The

office bearer of the association has elected from District units affiliated

to state football association. The office bear can hold the same post for

more than one term as per rules and regulation of the State Association.

For coaching has used the demonstration method and Block board for

coaching and teching technique purpose.

Activities:

1. Association hold State Championship for men and women

2. Association sends state team in the National Championship.

3. Association hold coaching camp (pre National) of 25 days for

state selected players.

4. Association produced 18 men and women (3 from Rural and

15 from unban area) and 25 Boys (10 from rural Area and 15

from urban Area) players of National level in the State of Madhya

Pradesh.

5. Association produced the following International players.

a. Mr. Rupesh - Jabalpur

b. Mr. Rakesh - Bhopal

Tamil Nadu Football Association :TNFA

Tamil Nadu football association was formed in 1950. The game

of football was introduced by an institution named employment depart­

ment. The game is more popular in Kanyakumari and Tanjore district of

Tamil Nadu State. The president and secretary of state association are

Mr. C.R. Viswanathan and Mr. T.R. Govindraj respectively. The state

association is affiliated to state council of sports and state Olympic

association and All India Football Federation. The state association has

one FIFA referee who is first Indian referee nominated for world cup.

Association has three International referee and two national

qualified referee in the state of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu Football associa­

tion has also 12 state qualified officials as well as 8 national coach who

has been appointed by AIFF. Tamil Nadu state team was the semi finelist

in national football tournament (Santosh trophy) during the year 2001-

2002, held at Mumbai. The source of finance arrange by the state asso­

ciation to meet the expenditure the state team for the participation in

National, All India and Coaching camp through state government grant-

in-aid. 25 % office bearer of the association has taken among sports

men and 75% among nontechnical person holds the football associa-

: tion of Tamil Nadu state as an office bearer. Duration of the term of

••association adopted in Tamil Nadu State in one year. The association

hold election annually and elect office bearer among district units of

football affiliated to Tamil Nadu football association. There are 02 grassy

football field and 03 clay football field in Tamil Nadu State Presently. The

football association produce 07, 05 and 09 national level players in men,

women and boys section respectively from rural area only. The coaches

of the Tamil Nadu State used traditional aids (Visual and practical and

Psychological) for the coaching purpose of the state team. The Tamil

Nadu football association and state government is not providing any

'incentives for the promotion of game in the state.

Activities :

1. Association organize the Inter District Championship men only.

2. Association hold national championship time to time.

3. Association hold coaching camp of one month in the year once

a time for men section.

4. Association sends state team in national level tournaments

recognized by AIFF.

5. Association Produced the following international Players :

a. Mr. U.P. Sathyan .

b. Mr. Sabir Pasal

c. Mr. Mohamed Amjad

d. Mr. Arumaiayakam

e. Mr. Tara Kiromaee

f. Mr. Shan Mupam

g. Mr. Madhavan

h. Mr. Thangaraj

Bangalore Football Association: BFA

Football is being played in Bangalore state since 1930 and

game of football was introduced by the institution. The game is very

popular in the different District of Bangalore state e.g. mysore, maindya,

K.G.F. Bellary, shimoga. Shri A. R. Khaleel land Shri Moharaj are the

president and secretary of the Bangalore football association respec­

tively. The Bangalore football association has one technical director of

India, 2 Couch of Indian football team and office bearer of AIFF respec­

tively Mr. Krishnaji Rao, Mr. Amjad khan, Mr. A.D. Nagendra and Mr.

A.R. Khateel. The Bangalore football Association has six international

referee, 4 coaches and state Association also 25 qualified state officials.

99% office bearer of the association has taken among sports men and

1% among non technical person holds the Association of Bangalore

state as an office bearer. Duration of the term of association adopted in

Bangalore state is every four years. The member of the association are

elected among the district affiliated units of football to Bangalore football

association. There is also provision in the association of the state that

one office bearer can hold the same post in office of association for

• more than one term. There are about 10 grassy football field and 20 clay

football field in Bangalore State. Association produce 7 players and 13

players of national level in men and Boys section from rural and urban

area of Bangalore state.

Activities:

1. Association organize the Inter district championship men and

boys only.

2. Association hold national championship time to time .

3. Association hold coaching camps of one month in the year

once a time for men, women and boys separately.

4. Association sends state team in national level tournaments

recognized by AIFF.

5. Association holds Santosh Trophy football tournament on 1968

at Bangalore state.

. 6 . Association holds first Federation cup at ITI Bangalore.

7. Association football team has participated in pentangular

(Srilanka) in exibhion tournament on (1969).

8 . Association has conduct one time Stafford cup tournament in

Bangalore.

. 9. Association produced the following international players.

a. Mr.Ahmed Khan - Olympian

b. Mr.Kempaian - Olympian

c. Mr.Vadaraj - Olympian

d. Mr.Anthony - Olympian

e. Mr.Kamnan - Olympian

f. Mr.Armunayagam - Olympian

g. Mr.Ulagamathony - Asia

h. Mr.Aslam Khan - Asia

i. Mr.Balaji - Asia

j. Mr.Altaf - Asia

k. Mr.Prabhakar - Internatinal

I. Mr.Kosalram - International

m. Mr.Subramanayam - Intefrnational

n. Mr.Krishnaji Rao - International

o. Mr. Nagchandra - International

The Coaches of the association used various type of

equipments ( Audio-Video , Projector , Black - Board , Demonstration

Method for the purpose of coaching the football game in the Bangalore

state.

Mizoram Football Association : MFA

Mizoram football association Aizwl came in to existence in

1970 by private Agency introduced this game in the state. The game is

more popular in Aizwl, Lunglei, Champhai, Kolalib District of Mizoram

state. The President and secretary of state association are

Mr.J.Lalhmingliana and Mr. Vanlalmawia respectively .The state asso­

ciation is affiliated to state council of sports and state Olympic associa­

tion and all India football Federation .The state association has five

qualified officials named Mr.Zosangluaia .Mr.Rinkhuma .Mr.Laithiamuana

Mr. C.Lalbiakhanga , Mr. Robert L. Pachuau . There is no national level

qualified officials in the state of Mizoram as well as in Mizoram football

association .The Mizoram football association arranged the finance to

meet the expenditure of state team participation in national , all India

tournament and coaching camp from rupees 1.05 Lac annually from

state sports council, sports council, donation from individual persons of

rupees 15,000 approximate annually and grant from A.I.F.F and N.E.C..

Association has no office bearer among the sportsman in Mizoram state

..All the non-technical person are holding Mizoram football association

.The duration of the term of the association adopted in Mizoram state in

three years . The office bearer of the association used to elect from the

member of the district affiliated units . Any office bearer of the associa- »

tion can hold the same post of the association for more then one term .

There is three standard clay field of football and ten nonstandard clay

field of football in Mizoram state .Association has produced more then

400 man and boys players of national level in the state of Mizoram from

rural and urban area .

Activities :

1. Association holds inter district Championship of football in the

state.

2 . association sends the team national championship and other

recogniz3ed tournaments of AIFF.

3. Association hold coaching camps for state teams for men,

women and Junior boys section of 30 to 60 days one time in a

year, four times in a year and one times in a year respectively.

The sports council, education department and state football

association help to conduct coaching camps

4. Association produced the following players of international level

who have represented country different international national

tournaments. Last of international players are given below :

a. Mr. S. Malswamtluanga - (U-20)

b. Mr. Zomuanthanga - (School game)

c. Mr. Jervy Zirsanja, - (U-17)

d. Mr. Yanlalrova - (U-17)

e. Mr. Malsawma - (U-17)

f. Mr. Lalmuan Kima - (U-17)

5. The state of mizoram provides coach award under the Incen­

tive schseem as well as extra increment for the government

servant who is working in sports quota.

Haryana Football Association : HFA

Football is being played in Haryana state since 1930 and game

of football was introduced by the privet agency. The game is very popu-

lar in the different district of Haryana state e.g. Ambala canlt, Yamuna

Nagar, Rawani and Hissar. Shri Sabir Singh and Shri Paramjit singh are

the president and secretary of the Haryana football association respec­

tively. The Haryana football association has two national qualified official

named Mr. Virendra singh and Mr. Rakesh Sharma . The state associa­

tion also has 45 qualified state officials. Ten office bearer of the associa­

tion has taken among sports men and 90 among non-technical person

holds the football association of Haryana state as an office bearer. Dura­

tion of the term of association adopted in Haryana state is two years

only. The member of the association are elected among the district

affiliated units of football to Haryana football association. There is also

provision in the association of the state that one office bearer can hold

the same post in office of association for more than one term. There are

about 30 to 40 grassy football field in Haryana state. Association pro­

duce 10 players of National level in men and boys section from rural and

urban area of Haryana state.

Activities :

1. Association organize the inter district championship men and

boys only;

2 . Association hold national championship time to time.

3. Association hold coaching camps of 21 days in the year once a

time for men and boys separately.

4. Association sends state team in national level tournaments

Recognised by An I.F.F.

5. Association produced the following international players :

a. Mr. Urendra Singh Badore.

b. Mr. Narendra Thapa.

6 . Association hold BILT All India Football Tournament in the

Haryana state every year.

7 . The coaches of the association used various type of equipments

for the purpose of coaching the football games in the Haryana

state.

Maharastra Western India Football Association : WIFA

Western Indian Football Association Mumbai was formed in

1903. The game of football was introduced by British. The game is more

popular in Mumbai, Nagpur, Poone, Kohapur of Maharstra state. The

president and secretary of state association are Mr. Praful Patal and Mr.

Harish Vara respectively. The state association is affiliated to state coun­

cil of sports and state Olympic association and All India football Federa­

tion. Association has 10 International referee, 25 national referee, in the

state of Maharastra western India football association has also 100 state

qualified officials as well as one International coach and 15 national

coaches. The source of finance arrange by the state association to meet

the expenditure the state team for the participation in national, All India

and coaching camp through donation. 10% office bearer of the associa­

tion has taken among sports men and 90% among non technical person

holds the association of Maharastra state as an office bearer. Duration

of the term of association hold election every four year and elect office

'bearer among district units of football affiliated to western India football

association. There are only 4 standard grass field in Maharastra state.

* The football association produce annually about 20, 20 and 20 National

players in men, women, and boys section respectively from rural area

and urban area.

Activities :

1. Association organize the Inters district championship men,

women and boys.

2. Association hold national championship time to time .

3. Association hold coaching camp of 20I to 25 day in the year

once a time for men, women and boys section.

4. Association sends state team in national level tournaments

recognized by AIFF.

5. Association produced the following international players :

a. Mr. Sanlpeva Uchill.

b. Mr. Paral

c. Mr. Naval D’egauja

d. Mr. S.S. Narayan,

e. Mr. F. Frnadiz.

f. Mr. Dereik D’esauja

g. Mr. Aman Banadur

h. Mr. Ranjit Thappa

i. Mr. Dooclas

j. Mr. Bundyr

k. Mr. Kakade

I. Mr. Pappan.

• 6 . Association holds Rovers cup All India football tournament in

the Maharastra state every year.

Orissa Football Association : OFA

The Orissa state football association was established in 1951

and started football game in Orissa state. The game of football intro­

duced by a private Agency named Kishore club Bhuneshwar and by a

Individual person named Dr. S.R. Parija in the Orissa state. The presi­

dent of the Association is Shri Ranendra Pratab Swaine and Shri M.A.

Alamishits phohorary secretary. The game was vary much popular in

clutack, Bhubameshwar, Mayurbhang and Sundergarh district of Orissa

state. The Association has six National level qualified officials named Mr.

Bhaskar Handa, Shri Sunadav Rout, Shri Jagadan, Shri Shyamakant,

Mr. Patta chaik, Shri Monorajan Mohanthy and shri Sartchandra Behera.

The state Association also has 40 state qualified officials . Twenty six

coaches as working for the game of football in Orissa Presently. The

•source of finance arranged by Association towards need the expenditure

of the state team for participation in national and All India Level tourna­

ments 25% by the state government and rest of percentage is arranged

-by the private persons of the Orissa state. The 90% office bearer of an

Association belongs among sports men and 10% office bearer Kept

among non- technical persons. Orissa didn’t Organised any election of

the member of affiliated District units to Orissa football Association. The

last ten years back same office bearer are holding the office of the

Association. There are twenty grassy field of football for play and prac­

tice in Orissa state. Association produced 48 National level players in

•which 20 men belongs to rural area (10) and Urban area (10), 3 women

belong to urban area and 20 boys belong to rural area (05) and urban

area (15). The Orissa football Association is affiliated to All India football

federation, state council of sports and Orissa Olympic Association. The

Orissa State coach used shooting board, Heading ring and cover, small

post for touch game and ground ball play and short flags for Indian

marking zone as coaching and teaching aids. The Orissa State has SAI

sports hostel for the development of football in the state.

Activities:

1. Association hold state championship in men, women and boys

section.

2. Association sends teams in national championship, All India

tournament and other recognized tournament of AIFF.

3. Association hold 10 days coaching camp of state team for

men, women and Junior boys separately with help of sports

council of Orissa.

4. The international players of Orissa state who had represented

the country in inter national tournaments are has follows :

a. Shri R.P. Singh

b. Shri. Golakh Somal

c. Shri Bhaati Mishra

d. Shri Deba Singh

e. Shri Babali Biswas

f. Shri Chandan Roy

g. Shri Praval Chandra Mahapatro.

MEGHALAYA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION : MFA

The game of football was started in 1940 is Meghalaya state

and Association was also founded in 1970. Since its foundation, the

"association began to conduct the state championships. Association or­

ganized the sub-junior, Junior and Senior National football tournament of

women in the state of Meghalaya state team was the Joint winner in

junior national football championship in the year 1989. The game is very

popular in shilling (East Khasi Fuils), Mangstoin (West Khasi fulls) and

Junior (Jain Ha Hills) Districts of Meghalaya state. The president and

secretary of the Association are Shri P.T. Sawkmie and Shri B.Denedoh

.respectively. The state has the three Qualifed are houal officials named

Shri H.S. Parione, M. Shanepliang and Shri B. Monerum. The state

Association also has this 40 qualified state officials is meghalaya. Asso­

ciation is getting and from the state Govt, as well as donations from the

autonomies to meet two expenditure of state team participation in Na­

tional/ all India tournament No. Place was given to the sportsman in

State Association as a office bearer. “All office bearers of the Associa­

t io n belong to the non-technical persons. The duration of term of the

Association adopted in the state is 2 years. And Election is conducted in

.association with the voiceovers of the affiliated member of the state

•^Association. The office bearer of the Association can hold the officer for

more thou term with state a Meghalaya. There are dered fifty Nation

. level football players in the States. The state Govt, of Meghalaya is not

providing any incentives to the talented players of football at present

where turn are International players who had fleshed out the name of

Meghalaya state in International level competitions.”

Activities:

1. Association holds state Championship in different districts of

Meghalaya state for man, women and boys.

2. Association holds van are coaching camps for men, women

and boys of two months to raise the standard and popularize

the game of football in the state.

3. Association sand state teams in National tournaments.

4. State Association produced the players who had represented

the country in International tournament. The names of Interna­

tional players of football in state are given below :

a. Wailadmi Passah - Participated in Asian School Game in

1996.

b. Fullmoor pyrtuh - Participated in Asian School Game in

1996.

c. Mar Rangki Suting - under 20 year Ass.

d. Ruckus Lamare-under 20 year Ass.

NAGALAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION : NFA

Nagaland football Association was founded in 1950 at Kohima,

. Since its foundation. The Association began to conduct the state tourna­

ment. Association holds the Royal Gold cups every year in the state of

Nagaland. The Association is working efficiently to popularize the game

among men, women and boys. The game is played in Kohima, Deemapur,

•Wokha and mokok chuing District of Nagaland state. Individual person

has introduced the game of football the state. The secretary of the

Association is P.Atuo Mezhur. There was no national level qualified offi­

cials in the state, only 18 qualified state officials are working the Nagaland.

Associations, All the tem are belong to non-technical person in the

Association Duties of term of the Association adopted in state is for two

years only. The official bearer are Elected from the District units affiliated

to Nagaland football Association and there is no restriction on the office

bearer that they can not hold the office for more than are term. There

are 10 Grassy and 15 Clay field of football in the Nagaland state. Asso-

ciation produced more than see Male mad female and Boys players of

National from rural and urban area of Nagaland. The state of Nagaland

^provides scholarship to the talented players for the promotion of football • .in the state. The state team was the winner of independence cup and

Bhutan king cup in 1993 which were the all India and international

’tournament respectively.

Activities :

1. Association holds state Championship for men, women and

Boys.

2 . Association sends state team of men, women and Boys in

National Championships.

3. Association holds 30 day coaching camp with the help of state

circuit of sport for man, women and Boys supinely.

4. Association produced the following International players in the

state.

a. Vitoru Puseyism

b. Dr.T. Ao

c. Gopeys war

d. Akum Ao

e. Lungaini

f. Basanta.

DELHI SOCCER ASSOCIATION : PSA

The game of football was started in 1886 in the state of Delhi.

In was introduced by British puples. The game of football is more popu-

Jar in North, East, West and sent region are of Delhi State. Mr. Navabuddin

Zaheer and Mr. N.K. Bhatia are the President and sectary of the asso­

ciation respectively. State association has the six National qualified offi­

cials named Mr. K.V. Singh, Rizwanal itaa, Mr. Ramesh, Mr. Mohd. Naib,

Mr. Ravi Sanker, Mr. Abdul salam and Mr. Deepak Bist and 70 state

•qualified officials of football. The 90% office bears of the association

belong to sports person and 10% officer bears belong to non technical

persons in Delhi soccer Association. Ministry of Education, Govt, of

India did not issued any guideline for the a organization pattern of

football in Delhi state. Association arranged the finance by Durations to

meet the expenditure of the association for national. All India level tour­

nament as well as coaching camps. The duration of term of the Asso­

ciation adopted in the Delhi state is four years and Election usually hold

by secrete Boletus of 70 clubs affiliated to Delhi soccer /Association the

office bearer of Delhi state Association can also hold the office for more

than are term association has 05 granny football field in different region

of Delhi city. Association is producing about 8 National level players of

football in each year.

Activities :

1. The state Association in only chagrined for arranging state

Hague for clubs and for constitution/ office league.

2. Association holds state competition for men and women both.

3. Association holds coaching camp of football of 15 to 30 days

for selected players of state team.

4. Association sends team in National tournaments.

5. Association organized I.B. Shastri, D.C.M. and Deirand cup in

Delhi which are recognized tournament of I.A.F.F.

6 . Delhi state team was the winner as well as Runner up in

Santosh trophy.

7. Association produces the following international players of foot­

ball in Delhi State:

a. Mr. Harish Occresi

b. Mr. G. Barnad

c. Mr. Arunesh sharam

d. Mr. Tarun Roy

e. Mr. Anadi baruya

f. Mr. Laxman Singh

g. Mr. Santosh

SIKKIM FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION : SFA

Sikkim Football Association was formed in 1950. the game of

football was introduced by an individual person of Sikkem state. It is an

affiliated unit to All India Football federation, Sikkim State Olympic Asso­

ciation and Sikkim council of sports (Dept. Of youth affair and sports).

The Association centrals men and women football game in the state of

Sikkim. The game the game of football is very much popular in Ganglok,

(East), Namesh (South), Mangan (North) and Gayzing (West) Destricts

of Sikkim state. The president and secretary of the state association are

shri Tampo Bhuta and Mr. Menla Ethenpa respectively present stat As­

sociation has two qualified national officials named Mr. Bikash Pradhan

and Mr.s Chang Chuk Lama and 5 Qualified state officials of football

game. No are sportsman’s was kept in Sikkim football Association only

non technical person are holding the office of. The state Association as

' office bearers. Thus is a rule in State association that are office bearers

can hold the office for more than one term. The Election of the Associa-

' tion conducted by the state association in year to gear and includes the

District Association for voting purpose. The State Govt, as well as state

Association of Sikkim did not have any grassy tireld of football except

are dayfield in the district Mamely south Sikkim. Association produced

12 men players and one women football in the state of Sikkim in which

three male football players had represented India in International tourna­

ment only. The Association used to organize the pre national camp for

selected football players in state team of about one month for the men

and women section only. The coacher of the football in Sikkim state are

using audio-visual aid and ?Demonstration technique during the cease

of coaching football game. The Sikkim Govt, has the SAI sports in

Namech for under 12 years Boys Association organize the all India

Governors Gold cup tournament every year in the Ganglok Destrict the

.sports cement of Sikkim arranged the finance for the Sikkim football

Association for participation in National.

Activities :

* 1. 'Association organizes the state championship for man and

women both.

2. Association holds pre national coaching camp in state for se­

lected players in state team.

3. Association sends the state team in National championships

well as recognized tournament of AIFF.

4. Association produced the falling International players in the

State of Sikkim:

a. Mr. Bhaichurg Bhutia

b. Mr. Prem Barerji

c. Mr. H.T. Basi

. 5. The state team of Sikkim was the winner in Royal Gold cup

held at Nagaland in 1996.

a. The sate team of Sikkim was the Winner in King’s Birth

Gold cup held at Katmandu in the year 1984.

b. State Association team was the finalist of under 19 year

Boys in National championship held at Manipur in 1999.

Guirat State Football Association : GSFA

The game of football was started in Gujrat State in the year

1971 and introduced by all institution. The game is very popular in

Baruda, Shmedabad, Reykot and Bhavnagar District of Gujrat State

President and secretary of the Association are Shri Hardav Singh and

. secretary Father catena. Association has 5 National level 30 State level

officials in football. Association Arranged finance to meet the expendi­

ture for state teams for participation in National, All India and State

Coaching camps by Grant-in-aid from sport council and by Donations

from Public resideing in Gujrat State. (Business man)Duration of term of

the Association adopted in the Gujrat State for 3 years. The election of

the officer bearer is based on district units officiated to state Association.

The secretary and Treasurer of the Association holed the office of the

Association for more than are term. The Association has 10 Grassy and

.40 clay field in Gujrat State. Association produced more than three

t .hundred football players of National level in men, women and boys

section of overall and urban Area. Coaches of the Association as well as

state of Gujrat are using Audio-Visual aids, Blackboard and demonstra-

tion method to prepare the football players.

Activities :

1. Association hold state championship for men and women in

Gujrat.

2 . Association sends team in National championship.

3. Association holds coaching camp of twenty one days for men,

women and senior group separately in each year.

Tripura Football Association : TFA

Tripura football Association introduced the game of football in

: 1965 by private agency. The game is very popular in Agartala, South

Districts, North Districts and Dhalai Districts of Tripurs state. Mr. Pabitra

kar is the President and Mr. Dilip chakravorty is the secutary of the

*• tripurs football Association. The state Association has sthree national

level Qualified official named Mr. Badal Chakkara vorty, Mr. Sibjyoti

chakrovarty and Anjan Barik and 25 state qualified officials. Association

. organized the senior National and Federation cup football tournament in

triples state Senior State School women football team was the winner in

National game of school in 2001. Association arranged finance to meet

the expenditure of state teams to take part in National championship

through sports concept of hoppers state as well as Durationfrom local

authorities. Association consisted of non technical officals in the state as

office bearers. Duration of term of association adopted by the state is 5

years. Association did not produced any international players in the

impurs state bat produced more tham 900 henderd football players of

National level. There are four grassy field and are clay field of football in

Jripus state.

• Activities:

1. Holds National Championship in state.

2. Holds coaching camp of 21 days with the help of sports coun­

cil, municipal corporation and education Department.

3. Sends team in National Championship of men and women

both.

National Football Championship : Santosh Trophy

The National football championship for Santosh Trophy was

started in 1941. The Trophy was donated by the Indian Football Associa­

tion (IFA), West Bengal in the memory of Late Maharaja Shri Manmatha

Nath Roy Chowdhury of Santos (Name of a place now in Bangladesh),

»the then President, IFA. The Runners-up Trophy, Kamla Gupta Trophy9

was donated by late Dr. S.K. Gupta ex-President of IFA in memory of his

wife.

The first championship was held at Calcutta and Bengal and

Delhi was the Winner and runner-up respectively. The last championship

was held at Mumbai. Kerala won the trophy beating Goa. This year the

championship is mainly sponsored by LG, Pepsi, Kingfisher and TATA.

The championship is the most prestigious one in the game of football in

the country.

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has given one of the

rare opportunities of hosting the championship to the All Manipur Foot­

ball Association (AMFA) at Imphal, Manipur From October 17 to Novem­

ber 5,2002. In all, 32 teams are participating this championship and the

opening Match will be played between Manipur and Himachal Pradesh.

The Championship will be held at 4 (four) venues viz, Mapal kangjeibung;

THAU Ground, Thangmeiband; ESU Ground, Wangkhei and Khuman

Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal.

The Preliminary Round matches will be in the 3 venues,

.whereas, the Inaugural match and all other matches of the quarter Final,

ALL MANIPUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION - AM FA

The All Manipur Football Association was established in the

.year 1976 under Registration No. 2028 of 1976 of the Registrar of

Societies, Government of Manipur. Before this, All Manipur Sports

Association took up Football Activities in the State. It was with the

directive of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and on the principle

•'of one game one Association that the AM FA got separated from AMSA.

The AMFA is an affiliated unit of all India football Federation

and Manipur Olympic Association. Before 1992, AMFA was directly

responsible for all activities including Inter-Club Leagues, Inter Districts,

Sfate/ National championships, preparation of State Teams and other

Football Development Programmers. However from 1992, Inter club

Leagues were directly assigned to the District Associations.

At present, AMFA has 12 affiliated District Units namely, Imphal

West Distt. Football Assn. ; Imphal East Distt. Football Assn. : Distt.

Sports Assn. Bishnupur Distt. Sports Assn., Kakching, Distt. Sprots Assn.,

•Distt. Sports Assn., Ukhrul; Distt. Sports Assn., Senapati; Distt. Sports

Assn. Tamenglong ; Distt. Sports Assn. Chandel; Distt. Football Assn.,

Thoubal & All Jiribam Sports Association. All these District Associations

have, under them a good number of local clubs in Four categories

namely, super division, 1st Division, 2nd Divison and 3rd Division.

Achievements of the Association :

So far, Manipur has oproduced as many as 200 Internationals.

• At present, a good number of footballers (more than 100) from thkis tiny

state are playing for many big clubs all over the Indian Sub-Continent

including, East Begal, Mohun Bagan, Md. Sports Club etc. earning fabu­

lous incomes. In the recent years, there 4 players from this state in the

.Indian team squad. Manipur women players have complete domination

in the country. Our girls lifted the Sr. National Trophy for a record 8 times

out of 10 editions. Not only this, there areaways 9-10 players of this

state in the Indian Women's teams of all age groups.

Though Manipur lies in the extreme corner of the North

Eastern part of the country, the AIFF, giving due recognition of our

performances, has been trying to entrust/ allot a good number of

national Championships to the Association, every year. Recognition of

'the activities of the Association & its members have reached such far &

wide that the FIFA, the World's Governing body in Football and the

International Olympic Committeee had listed the Hony. Secy, of the

Association, in the list of volunteers honored in connection with the

commemoration of International year of Volunteers.

West Bengal: Indian Football Association - IFA

The game of Football is being played since 1893. The game of

football was introduced by an institution. The game is more popular in 24

parganas, Howrah, Hoognly and midnapur District of West-Bengal State.

The president and Secretary of state association are Mr. Arun Kumar

Poddar and Mr. Ranjit Gupta respectiviely. The state association is

affiliated to state council of sports and state Olympic association and All

India Football Federation.

Association has seven International referee in state of west

Bengal. West Bengal football association has also 45 state qualified

officials as well as 4 national coach who has been appointed by AIFF.

The source of finance arrange by the E.S.P.N. (Sponsor) to meet the

expenditure the state team for the participation in national, coaching

•camp 50% office bearer of the association has taken among sports men

and 50 % among non-technical person holds the football association of

west Bengal State as an office bearer. Duration of the term of

association adopted in west Bengal State in 4 year. The association hold

election in four year and elect office bearer among District Units of

foptball field and 20 clay football field in west Bengal state presently. The

football association produced 60, 25 and 50 national level players in

men, women and boys section respectively from rural and urban area.

Association organized the three month coaching camp in year.

Activities :

1. Association holds, state championship for men, women and Boys.

. 2. Association holds coaching camps for three month in a year for

both sex players.

*3. Association sends state teams in different National Level

tournament recognized by AIFF.

4. The list of the International players who had represented India in

International Competitions, are given below.

a. Tarun Base

b. Sibaji Banerji

c. Shyam Lai Ghosh

d. Subash Bhomile

e. Banab Ganguly

f. Delip Patel

g- Gautam Sarver

h. S. Sen Gupta

i. Shelhir Karman and

j- Others

5. State has the following National Qualified Offices :

a. Subarto Sarkar

b. Undayam Haider,

c. Subarto Das

d. Anoop Chaleroverty

e. Kashinath Sen

f. P.R.Roy

g- M.Bera and

h. Others.

Semi Final and the Final will be played at the Khuman Lampak Main

Stadium.

Table -1

- Results of the National Football Championships : Santosh Trophy

1941 to 2002

SI. No. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

. 1. 1941-42 Calcutta Bengal Delhi

2 . 1942-43 Tournament not held

3. 1943-44 Tournament not held

•4. 1944-45 Delhi Delhi Bengal

5. 1945-46 Bombay Bengal Bombay

•6 . 1946-47 Bangalore Mysore Bengal

7. 1947-48 Calcutta Bengal Bombay

8 . 1948-49 Not Held

9. 1949-50 Calcutta Bengal Hyderabad

10. 1950-51 Calcutta Bengal Hyderabad

H.- 1951-52 Bombay Bengal Bombay

12 1952-53 Bangalore Mysore Bengal

13 1953-54 Calcutta Bengal Mysore

14 1954-55 Madras Bombay Services

. 15 1955-56 Ernakulam Bengal Mysore

16 1956-57 Trivandrum Hyderabad Bombay 3

17 1957-58 Hydrabad Hyderabad Bombay

SI. No. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

18 1958-59 Madras Bengal Services

19 1959-60 Nowgong Bengal Bombay

'20 1960-61 Kozhikode Service Bengal

21 1961-62 Bombay Railways Bombay

2 2 . 1962-63 Bangalore Bengal Mysore

23 1963-64 Madras Maharashtra A. P.

24 1964-65 Guwahati Railways Bengal

25 1965-66 Quilon Andhra Pra. Bengal

26. 1966-67 Hydrabad Railways Services

27 1967-68 Cuttack Mysore Bengal

.28 1968-69 Bangalore Punjab Bengal

29 1969-70 Nowgong Bengal Services

30 1970-71 Jalandhar Punjab Mysore

31 1971-72 Madras Bengal Railways

32 1972-73 Goa Bengal Tamilnadu

33 1973-74 Ernakulam Kerala Railways

.34 1974-75 Jalandhar Punjab Bengal

35 1975-76 Kozhikode Bengal Karnataka

36 1976-77 Patna Bengal Maharastra

37 1977-78 Calcutta Bengal Punjab

• 38 1978-79 Srinagar Bengal Goa

SI. No. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

39 .1979-80 Coimbatore Bengal Punjab

40 1980-81 Cuttack Punjab Railways

'41 1981-82 Trichur Bengal Railways

42 1982-83 Calcutta Bangal&Goa Bengal& Gao

43 1983-84 Madras Goa Punjab

•44 1984-85 Kanpur Punjab Maharastra

■45 1985-86 Jabalpur Punjab Bengal

46 1986-87 Calcutta Bengal Railways

47 1987-88 Quilon Punjab Kerala

48 1988-89 Guwahati Bengal Kerala

49 1989-90 Margao Goa Kerala

.5 0 1990-91 Palakhad Maharashtra Kerala

.•51 1991-92 Coimbatore Kerala Goa

52 1992-93 Cochin Kerala Maharastra

.53 1993-94 Cuttack Bengal Kerala

•54 1994-95 Madras Bengal Punjab

'55 1995-96 Margao Bengal Goa

: 56 1996-97 Jabalpur Bengal Goa

57 •1997-98 Guwahati Bengal Goa

‘ 58 1998-99 , Chennai Bengal Goa

59 1999-00 Trissur Maharashtra Kerala

SI. No. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

60 2000-01

.61 2001-02

Mumbai Kerala

Manipur Manipur

Goa

Table - 2

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-UP of the

National Football Chaimpionship - Santosh Trophy

from 1941 to 2002

SI. No. Winners Runners-Up Name of State

1, 29 [9] Bengal

2 . 7 [4] Punjab

3. 4 [6] Kerala

4. 3 [7] Goa

5. 3 [6] Railways

6 . 3 [2] Maharastra

7. 2 [5] Mysore

8 . ’2 [2] Hyderabad

9. 1 [6] Bombay

. 10. 1 [4] Services

•1 1 . 1 [1] Delhi

SI. No. Winners Runners-Up Name of State

12. 1 [0] Manipur

13. [1] Tamilnadu

14. [1] Karnataka

Durand Cup

India’s oldest football tournament, the Durand Cup is the 3rd

; oldest football tournament in the worlds, only the English FA-cup and the

'Scottish FA-Cap are older!

The Durand Football Tournament was started by Sir Mortimer

Durand at Shimla in 1988. In 1940 the venue was shifted to New Delhi.

Since Independence Mohun Bagan (15x) & East Bengal (14x) have split

\ 29 cup victories among them. After the eclipse of the high profile teams

from Hyderabad, the Durand Cup, with rare exceptions since 1970, has

been won mostly by teams (Mohun Bagan & East Bengal) from Calcutta

‘ ; or (Border Security Force & JCT Mills) Punjab four years ago FC Kochin

from the south won, three years ago for the first time a team from

Mumbai with Mahindra United won the title, while two seasons ago Goa-

geam Salgaoca won but last year Mohum Bagan won the Millennium s

first title.

Table - 3

Result of the Durand Cup from 1888

SN. Years Winners to 2001-02 Runners-Up

1. 1888 Royal scots fusiliers

2 . 1889 Highland LI

3. 1890 Highland Li

4. 1891 Scottish Borders

5. 1892 Scottish borders

6 . 1893 Highland Li

7. 1894 Highland Li

8 . 1895 Highland Li

9. 1896 Somerset Li

10. 1897 Black Watch

11. 1898 Black Watch

12 1899 Black Watch

13 1900 SW Borders

14 1901 SW Borders

15 1902 Hampshire Regiment

16 1903 Royal Irish Rfles

17 1904 N Staffordshire

18 1905 Royal Dragons

19 1906 Cameronians

20 1907 Cameronians

21 1908 Lancashire Fusiliers

22 1909 Lancashire Fusiliers

Highland Li

Simla rifles

Royal Irish

East Lancashire

A & S Highlands

A & S Highlands

Royal scots Fusiliers

Somerset Li

Black Watch

2nd (simla) PCRC

N Staffordshire Regiment

Yorkshire regiment

E Lancashire Regiment

S Staffordshire Regiment

E Lancashire Regiment

Queen’s Regiment

Black Watch

Dorsetshire Regiment

Bedfordshire

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Royal Irish Rifles

King’s Regiment

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

23 1910 Royal scots 3rd KRR

24 1911 Black Watch Lancashire Fusiliers

25 1912 Royal Scots Lancashire Fusiliers

26 1913 Lancashire Fusiliers 3rd KRR

27 1914-19 The tournamnet was not held due to world war I.

28 1920 Black Watch Cameronians

*29 1921 Worchestershire Royal Fusiliers

30 1922 Lancashire Fusiliers Brigade RFA

,31 1923 Cheshire Regiment Essex Regiment

32 1924 Worchestershire

Regiment

Essex Regiment

33 1925 Sherwood Foresters Worchestershire Regiment

34 1926 Durham LI Sherwood Foresters

35 1927 York & Lancaster Regiment East India Railway

36 1928 Sherwood Foresters York & Lancaster Regt.

37 1929 York& Lancaster

Regiment

East Yorshire Regiment

38 1930 York & Lancaster

Regiment

Leicestershire Regiment

39 1931 Devonshire Regiment Border Regiment

40 1932 King’s Shropshire Li Devonshire Regiment

41 1933 King’s Shropshire Li Leicestershire Regiment

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

;42 1934 B Crops Signals A & L Highlander

.43 1935 Border Regiment R Norfolk Regiment

44 1936 A & S Highlanders Green Howards

*45 1937 Border Regiment Royal Scots

. 46 1938 South Wales Borders Border Regiment

•47 1939 The tournamnet was not held due to world war

48 1940 Mohammedan sporting Royal Warwickshire

T49

•50

-51

52

53

54

.55

T 56

57

'58

club Regiment

1941 -49 The tournamnet was not held due to world war I &

Partition.

1950 Hyderabad City plice

1951 East Bengal Club

1952 East Bengal Club

1953 Mohun Bagan AC

1954 Hyderabad City plice

1955 M adras Regimental

Centre

1956 East Bengal Club

1957 Hyderabad City plice

1958 Madras Regimental

Centre

Mohun Bagan AC

Rajashthan Club

Hyderabad City Police

National Defence Academy

Hindustan Aircraft

Indian Air Force

Hyderabad City Police

East Bengal Club

Gorkha Brigade

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

59 1959

60 1960

61

'■62

' '63

64

65

66

• 67

,68

69

70

71

.•72

73

74

■75-

76

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

Mohun Bagan & East Mohammedan Sporting

Bengal club

Mohun Bagan & (Joint winners)

East Bengal

Andhra Pradesh Police Mohun Bagan AC

The tournment was not held due to Indo-china war.

Mohun Bagan AC

Mohun Bagan AC

Mohun Bagan AC

Gorkha Brigade

East Bengal Club

Border Security Force

Gorkha Brigade

East Bengal Club

Border Security Force

East Bengal Club

Border Security Force

Mohun Bagan AC

Andhra Pradesh Police

East Bengal Club

Punjab Police

Sikh Regimental Centre

Bengal-Nagpur Railway

East Bengal Club

Border Sequrity Force

Mohun Bagan AC

Leaders Club

Mohun Bagan AC

RAC, Bikaner

JCT Mills

JCT MillsBorder Security Force

Border Security Force & JCT(Joint winners)

Mohun Bagan AC JCT Mills

•SN.•Years Winners Runners-Up

78 1978 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

’ 79 t 1979 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

80 1980 Mohun Bagan AC Panjab Police

81 1981 Mohun Bagan AC Mohammedan Sporting club

82 1982 Mohun Bagan & East Bengal (Joint winners)

83 1983 JCT Mills Mohun Bagan AC

*84 1984 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

•85 1985 Mohun Bagan Ac JCT Mills

86 1986 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

■87 1987 JCT Mills Mohun Bagan AC

88 1988 Border Security Force East Bengal Club

89 1989 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

90 1990 East Bengal Club Mahindra & Mahindra

91 1991 East Bengal Club Border Sequrity Force

•92 1992 JCT Mills Mohammedan Sporting club

93 1993 East Bengal Club PSEB

94 1994 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

95 1995 East Bengal Club Tata football Academy

; 96 1996 JCT Mills Oil Club

97 1997 FC Kochin Mohun Bagan club

98 1998 Mahindra & Mahindra East Bengal Club

•99 1999 Salgaocar Sports Club East Bengal Club

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

100 2000 Mohun Bagan AC Mahindra United

101 2001-02 Mahindra United Churchill Brother SC

Table - 4

Total Numbers of times of Winners &

Runners-Up of the Durund Cup

from 1888 to 2001-02

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of State/Clubs

,1* 16 [9] Mohun Bagan AC - Calcutta

2 14 [9] East Bengal Club - Calcutta

3 7 [2] Border Security Force - Jalandhar

4 5 [5] Jagajit Cotton & Textile Mills -

Phagwara

5 5 [2] Black watch

6 5 [1] Highland Li

7 4 [3] Hyderabad City Police

(later Andhra Pradesh Police)

8 4 [2] Lancashire Fusiliers

9 3 [1] York & Lancaster Regiment

10 2 [2] border Regiment

■11 2 [2] Mahindra United - Mumbai

12 2 [1] Cameronians

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of State/Clubs

13 2 [1] Gorkha Brigade

.14 2 [1] Royal Scots

15 2 [1] Sherwood Foresters

16 2 [0] King’s Shropshire LI

■ 17 2 [0] Madras Regimental Centre

H 8 2 [0] Scottish borders

19 2 [0] SW Borders

20 1 [3] Mohammedan sporting Club-Calcutta

21 1 [1] Deveonshire regiment

22 1 [1] Royal Scots Fusiliers

<23 1 [1] Somerset LI

'24 1 n i Worcestershire Regiment

• 25 1 [0] B Corps Signals

'26 1 [0] Cheshire Regiment

27 1 [0] Durham LI

28 1 [0] FC Kochin - Kochi

29 1 [0] N Staffordshire

30 1 [0] Royal Dragons

. 31 1 [0] Royal Irish Rifles

32 1 [0]Salgaocar Sports Club - Goa

33 1 [0] South Wales Borders

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of State/Clubs

34 1 [0] Worchestershire

'35 - [2] 3rd KRR

36 - [2] A & S Highlands

>38 - [2] East Lancashire Regiment

/ 39 - [2] Essex Regiment

.40 - [2] Leicestershire Regiment

41 - [2] Punjab Police - Jalandhar

42 - [1] 2nd (Simla) PCRC

.'43 - [1] A & L Highlanders

44 - [1] A & L Highlanders

.‘ 45 - [1] Bedfordshire

.4 6 - [1] Bengal-Nagpur Railway-Calcutta

47 - [1] Brigade RFA

48 - [1] Churchill Brothers SC - Goa

. '-49 - [1] Dorsetshire Regiment

50 - [1] East India Railways

*51 - [1] East Lancashire

52• - [1]East Yorkshire Regiment

•53 _ [1]Hampshire Regiment

‘54 _ [1]Hindustan Aircraft - Bangalore

55 _ [1]Indian Air Force - Delhi

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of State/Clubs

•56 [1] King’s Regiment

57 [1] Leaders Club - (IRAQ)

58 N Staffordshire Regiment

59 [1] National Defence Academy

60 [1] Oil Club - (IRAQ)

61 ■ III Punjab State Electricity

Board - Hoshiarpur

62 [1] Queen’s Regiment

63 [1] R Norfolk Regiment

64 [1] Rajasthan Armed

65 Constabulary-Bikaner

66 [1] Rajasthan Club-Calcutta

67 [1] Royal Fusiliers

68 [1] Royal Irish

69 Royal Warwickshire Regiment

70 [1] Royal Welsh Fusiliers

71 [1 ] S Staffordshire Regiment

72 [11 Sikh Regimental Centre

73 [1 ] Simla Rifles

74 [ 11 Tata Football Academy - Jamshedpur

75 11] Yorkshire Regiment.

Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup

The Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup was originally played

annually but due to financial restraints it is now carried out every two•

years. The tournament has been carried out 12 times o far but hosts

India have never reached the final. Their best performance came at the

last meet in Kochi’97 reaching the semifinals but losing unluckily against

Iraq! In 1999 the tournament was not held.

Table - 5

Result of the Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup : Tournament

from 1982 to 1997

SN. Years Venue Winners Runners-up

1 1982 Calcutta Uruguay China

2 1983 Cochine Hungary China

•3 1984 Calcutta Poland China

4 1985 Cochin Soviet Union Yugoslavia

5 1986 Calcutta Soviet Union China

6 1987 Calicut Soviet Union Bulgaria

-7 1988 Siliguri Soviet Union Poland

8 1989 Margao, Goa Hungary Soviet Union

9 1991 ThiruvananthapuramRomania Hungary

: io 1993 Madras North Korea Romania

.11 1995 Calcutta Iraq Russia

12 1997 Kochi Iraq Uzbekistan

Table - 6

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the International Football Chaimpionships :

Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of Country

1 4 [1] Soviet Union

2 2 [1] Hungary

.3 2 [0] Iraq

.'4 1 [1] Poland

5 1 [1] Romania

6 1 [0] North Korea

7 1 [0] Uruguay

8 '•

- [4] China

9 - [1] Bulgaria

10 - [1] Russia

11 - [1] Uzbekistan

‘ 12 _ [1] Yugoslavia

Dutta Ray Trophy

The Dutta Ray Trophy (Under-21) was instituted in 1992 by the

AIFF for the juniors. The trophy was presented by the Indian Football

‘Association (Bengal) in honour of their late president M.Dutta Ray.

Table - 7

Result of the Dutta Ray Trophy from 1992 to 2002

. SN. Years Venue Winners Runners-up

1 1992 Chinsurah Bengal Karnataka

2 1993 Margao Goa Bengal

3 1994 Imphal Manipur Assam

4 1995 Thrissur Kerala Bengal

*5 1996 Siuri Bengal Maharashtra

.6 1997 Midnapore Railways Bengal

7 1998 Nimbehera Railways Bengal

8 1999-02 Dumka Goa Bengal

9 2001 Duliaja Bengal Goa

10 2002 Mandya Goa Bengal

[Goa won by draw of lots, due to]

Table - 8

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the Dutta Ray Trophy

from 1992 to 2002

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of State

•1 3 [6] Bengal

:2 3 [1] Goa

3 2 [0] Railways

• 4 1 [0] Kerala*#

5 1 [0 ] Manipur

6• - [1] Assam

•7 - [1] Karnataka

8 - [1] Mharashtra

National Football League

The National Football League in India was started in 1996 by

the “All India Football Federation” to promote the development of

‘ football in the Indian subcontinent. The main aim of the league is to

bring professionalism to Indian football!

Table - 9

Result of the National Football League from 1996-97 to 2001-02

.SN. Years Winners__________ Runners-Up____________

1 1996-97 JCT Mills Churchill Brothers SC

2 1997-98 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

•3 1998-99 SalgaocarSC East Bengal Club

: SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

4 1999-00 Mohun Bagan AC Churchill Brothers SC

5 2000-01 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

. ‘ 6 2001-02 Mohun Bagan AC Churchill Brothers SC

Table -10

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the National League from

1996-97 to 2001-02

SN. Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

1 3 [1] Mohun Bagan AC - Calcutta

2 1 [2] East Bengal Club - Calcutta

3 1 [0] Jagajit Cotton & Taxtile Mills - Phagwara

4 1 [0] Salgaocar Sports Club - Goa

5 - [3] Churchill brothers - Goa

2nd Division National Football League

• The 2nd Division National Football League was started in 1997

- by the “All India Football Federation” as a supplement to the Premier

Division of the league, which was started a year earlier.

Table-11

Result of the 2nd Division National Football

Leageue Tournament from

1997-98 to 2001-02

SN. Year Winners Runners-up

• 1 1997-98 Tollygunage Agragami Indian Telephone Industries

SN. Year Winners Runners-up

2 1998-99 State bank of Travancore Border Security Force

3 1999-00 Air India Vasco Sports Club

4 2000-01 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Punjab Police

5 2001-02 Dempo Sports Club Indian Bank

Table -12

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up of the

2nd Division National Football League

from 1997-98 to 2001-02

. Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

1 [0] Air India - Mumbai

1 [0] Dempo Sports club - Goa

1 [0] Hindustan aeronautics Limited - Bangalore

1 [0] State bank of Travancore -

Thiruvananthapuram

1 [0] Tollygunge Agragami - Calcutta

- [1] Border Security Force - Jalandhar

[1] Indian Bank - Chennai

■ - [1] Indian Telephone Industries - Bangalore

[1] Punjab Police - Jalandhar

- [1] Vasco Sports Club -Goa.

Federation Cud

The Federation Cup was instituted as a tournament for

•champion clubs in 1977. the tournament did not provide entry for the

' champion teams of all the AIFF affiliates, for that would haw* nnt nnh.

brought in too many weak teams, but also would have meant only one

team from Bengal, Goa, Maharashtra, Punjab & Kerala. So over the

years the format changed and changed. The latest change came last

season, as 48 teams took part. Eight teams were seeded into the pre-

* quarterfinals, while the 40 other teams played out the 8d other spots in 5

’-zones. This season the Federation Cup was not held.

Table -13

Result of the Federation Cup form 1977 to 2001

SN. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

1 • 1977 Ernakulam ITI Mohun Bagan AC

• 2 1978 Coimbatore east Bengal & (Joint Winners)

Mohun Bagan

3 1979 Guwahati Border Security Force Mafatlal Mills

4 1980 Calcutta East Bengal & (Joint Winners)

. . ■ Mohun Bagan

5 1981 Coimbatore Mohun Bagan AC Md. Sporting

R t-982 Caliut Mohun Bagan AC Maftlal Mills

,7 T983 Cannanore Md. Sporting Club Mohun Bagan AC

8 1984 Triuchirapali Md.Sporting Club East Bengal Club

9 1985 Bangalore East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

JO 1986 Srinagar Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

11 1987 Cuttack Mohun Bagan AC Salgaocar SC

*12 1988 Delhi Salgaocar SC Border Security Force

*13 1989 Coimbatore Salgaocar SC Md. Sporting

' -14 1390 Thrissur Kerala Police Salgaocar SC

* 15 1991 Kannur Kerala Police Mahindra & Mahindra

•' 16 1992 Calcutta Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

SN. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

17 1993 Kozhikode Mohun Bagan AC Mahindra & Mahindra

18 1994 Magro Mohun Bagan AC Salgaocar SC

19 1995 Calcutta JCT Mills East Bengal Club* 20 1996 Kannur JCT Mills East Bengal Club

1996 Calcutta East Bengal Club Dempo SC

21 1997 Calcutta Salgaocar SC East Bengal Club

* 22. 1998 Calcutta Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

: 23. 1999 Tournament not held

24 2000 Tournament not held

25 2001 Chennai Mohun Bagan AC Dempo SC

Table-14

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the Federation Cup

from 1997-2001

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

11 [3] Mohun Bagan AC- Calcutta

4 [7] East Bengal Club - Calcutta

3 [3] Salgaocar sports Club-Calcutta

2 [2] Mohammedan Sporting Club - Calcutta

2 [0] Jagajit Cotton & Textile Mill- Phagwara

2 [0] Kerala Police -Thiruvananthapuram

.1 [1] Border Security Force - Jalandhar

1 [0] Indian Telephone Industries - Bangalore

- • [2] Dempo Sports Club-Goa

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

[2] Mafatlal Mills - Mumbai*

[2] mahindra & Mahindra - Mumbai

IFA- Shield

The IFA-Shield is Calcutta’s oldest football tournament. In 1911

Mohun Bagan AC was the first Indian teams to win the IFA-Shield

Trophy, a beginning for Indian teams in the Trophy and in mainstream

football.

Table-15

Result of the IFA - Shield from 1893 to 2001

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

1 1893 Royal Irish Rfles W.D.R.A.

'' 2 1894 Royal Irish Rfles Rifle Brigade

3 1895 Royal Irish Rfles Shropshire LI

\ 4 1896 Calcutta FC Shropshire LI

5 1897 Dalhousie 31st field battery

' 6 1898 Glouchester 42nd Highlanders

. ;7 1899 South Lancashire Barrackpore Artillery

* 8 1900 Calcutta FC Dalhousie

9 1901 Royal Irish Rfles Black Watch

1° 1902 93rd Highlanders Dalhousie

11 1903 Calcutta FC K.O.S.B.

12 1904 Calcutta FC King’s Own Royal

. -13 1905 Dalhousie Calcutta FC

14 1906 Calcutta FC Highland Light Infantry

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

15 1907 Highland Light Infantry Calcutta FC

16 1908 Gordon Highlanders Calcutta Customs

17 1909 Gordon Highlanders Calcutta Customs

18 1910 Gordon Highlanders Calcutta FC

19 1911 Mohur Bagan AC EastYorshire Regiment

20 1912 Royal Irish Rfles Black Watch

21 1913 Royal Irish Rfles 91st Highlanders

22 1914 King’s Own Regiment Calcutta FC

23 1915 Calcutta FC Calcutta Customs

24 1916 North Stafford Calcutta FC

25 1917 10th Middlesex Breaknockshire Regiment

26 1918 Training Reserve Bn. Signal Service Dept.

27 1919 1st Bn. BrecknockshireCalcutta FC

28 1920 Black Watch Kumartuli

29 1921 3rd Bn. Brecknockshire Calcutta FC

30 1922 Calcutta FC Dalhousie

31 1923 Calcutta FC Mohun Bagan AC

32 1924 Calcutta FC 23rd Brigade REA

33 1925 2nd Bn. RS Fusiliers Cheshire Regiment

34 1926 Sherwood Foresters Cheshire Regiment

35 1927 Sherwood Foresters Dalhousie

36 1928 Sherwood Foresters Dalhousie

37 1929 2nd Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles Rangoon Customs

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

38 1930 D. Seaforth Highlanders Royal Regiment

39 1931 Highland Light Infantry Durham Light Infantry

40 .1932 2nd Bn. Esser Regiment D. Seaforth Highlanders

41 1933 DCLI King’s Royal Rifles

42 1934 KRR Durham Light Infantry

43 1935 East Yorkshire Regiment Royal Regiment

44 1936 Mohammedan sporting club Calcutta FC

45 '1937 6th Fire Brigade police AC

4.6 1938 East York Mohammedan Sporting club

47 1939 Police AC Calcutta Customs

48 1940 Aryans Club Mohun Bagan AC

49 1941 Mohammedan sporting club K.O.S.B.

50 1942 Mohammedan sporting club East Bengal Club

51 1943 East Bengal Club police AC

52 •1944 EB Railways East bengal Club

53 1945 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

54 1946 Tournament not held

55 1947 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

56 1948 Mohun Bagan AC Bhawanipore

57 1949 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

58 1950 East Bengal Club SSCB

59 1951 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

60 1952 Mohun Bagan AC Rajasthan

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

61 1953 Indian Culture League East Bengal Club

62 1954 Mohun Bagan AC Hyderabad Sporting

63 1955 Rajasthan Club Aryans Club

64 1956 Mohun Bagan AC Aryans Club

65 .1957 East Bengal Club Railways Sports Club

66 1958 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

67 1959 Abandoned due to dispute over date of finals

68 1960# Mohun Bagan AC Indian Navy (Bombay)

69 1961 Mohun Bagan & East Bengal (Joint winners)

70 1962 Mohun Bagan AC Hyderabad Xi

71 1963 B.N. Railways Mohammedan Sporting club

72 1964 Trophy abandoned after the final

, (M.Bagan Vs E.bengal)

73 1965 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

74 1966 East Bengal Club B.N. Railways

75 T967 Mohun Bagan & East Bengal

(Final remained incomplete

76 1968 Abandoned due to court injunction (Joint winners)

77 1969 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

78 1970 East Bengal Club Pas Club, Iran

79 1971 Mohammedan sporting club tollygunge Agragami

80 1972 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

81 4973 East Bengal Club Pyongyang City Club

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

82 1974 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

83 1975 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

84 1976 Mohun Bagan & East Bengal (Joint winners)

85 1977 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

86 1978 Ararat Erevan & Mohun Bagan (Joint winners)

87 1979 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

88 1980 Tournament abandoned

89 1981 Mohun Bagan & East Bengal (Joint winners)

90 1982 Mohun Bagan AC Mohammedan Sporting club

91 1983 Aryans Club & East Bengal (Joint winners)

92 1984 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

93 1985 Penarol (URUGUAY) Shaktyar (USSR)

94 1986 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

95 1987 Mohun Bagan AC Punjab Police

96 1988 Tournament not held

97 1989 Mohun Bagan Ac Tata Football Academy

98 1990 East Bengal Club Mohammedan Sporting club

99 1991 East Bengal Club Army XI

100 1992 Tournament not held

101 1993 Pakhtakor Club Pavlodar club

102 1994 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

103 1995 East Bengal Club Dhaka Md. Sporting

104 1996 JCT Mills Karkh Club (IRAQ)

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

105 1997 East Bengal Club FC Kochin

106 1998 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

107 1999 Mohun Bagan AC tollygunge Agragami

108 2000 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

109 2001 East Bengal Club Palmeiras

Table -16

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the IFA-Shield from

1893 to 2001

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

26 [9] East Bengal Club-Calcutta

20 [13] Mohun Bagan AC - Calcutta

9 [8] Calcutta FC

5 [4] Mohammedan Sporting - Calcutta

5 [0] Royal Irish Rifles

3 [0] Gordon Highlanders

3 [0] Sherwood Foresters

2 [5] Dalhousia

1 [2] Aryans Club-Calcutta

1 [2] Black Watch

1 [2] Police AC-Calcutta

1 [1] 93rd Highlanders

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

1 [1] B.N. Railways

1 [1] D.Seaforth Highlanders

1 [1] East Yorkshire regiment

1 [1] Rajasthan Club-Calcutta

1 [0] 1st Bn. Brecknockshire

1 [0] 2nd Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles

1 [0] 2nd Bn. RS Fusiliers

1 [0] 3rd Bn. Brecknowckshire

1 [0] 6th Fire brigade

1 [0] 10th Middlesex

1 [0] Ararat Erevan - (USSR)

1 [0] DCLI

1 [0] East York

1 [0] EB Railways

1 [0] Glouchester

1 [0] Highland Light Infantry

1 [0] Indian Culture League-Bombay

1 [0] Jagajit Cotton & Textile Mills-Phagwara

1 [0] King’s Own Regiment

1 [0] KRR

1 [0] North Stafford

1 [0] Pakhtakor Club - (UZBEKISTAN)

1 [0] Penarol - (URUGUAY)___________________

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

1 [0] Royal Welsh Fusiliers

1 [0] Rainging Reserve Bn.

- [4] Calcutta Customs

- [2] Cheshire Regiment

- [2] Durham Light infantry

- [2] K.O.S.B.

- [2] Royal Regiment

- [2] Shropshire LI

- [2] Tollygunge Agragami-Calcutta

- [1] 23rd Brigade REA

- [1] 31st Field Battery

- [1] 42nd Highlanders

- [1] Army XI

- [1] Bhawanipore

- [1] Brecknockshire regiment

- [1] FC Kochine- Kochi

- [1] Hyderabad XI

- [1] Indian Navy-Bombay

- [1] Karkh club- (IRAQ)

- [1] King’s Own Royal

- [1] King’s Royal Rifles

- [1] Kumartuli

- [1] Mohammedan Sporting Club-Dhaka

(Bangladesh)

Table -16 (Continued)

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

- [1] Pas Club-Teheran (IRAN)

- [1] Pavlodar Club-(KAZAKHSTAN)

- [1] Punjab Police - Jalandhar

- [1] Pyongyang City Club - (North Korea)

- [1] Rangoon Customs

- [1] Railways Sports Club

- [1] Rifle Brigade

- [1] Shaktyar - (USSR)

- [1] Signal Service Department

- [1] SSCB

- [13 Tata Football Academy - Jamshedpur

Rovers Cup

The Rovers Cup, the second oldest of one of the three big

tournament in the country, was started by some British football enthusi­

asts at Bombay in 1891. Bangalore Muslims was the first Indian team to

win this tournament in 1937.

Table-17

Result of the Rovers Cup form 1891 to 2001-02

SN. Year winners Runners-up

1 1891 1st Worcester Regiment

2 1892 1st Worcester Regiment

3 1893 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers

4 1894 2nd Royal Scots

5 1895 2nd Royal Scots

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

Year winners Runners-up

1896 2nd Durham Light Infantry

1897 2nd Middlesex Regiment

1898 Highland Light Infantry

1899 2nd Royal Irish Regiment

1900 33rd Royal Highlanders

1901 Royal Irish Regiment

1902 1 st Cheshire Regiment

1903 1st Cheshire Regiment

1904 1 st Cheshire Regiment

1905 1 st Seaforth Highlanders

1906 2nd Royal Scots

1907 2nd East Lancashire Regiment

1908 2nd Worchestershire Regiment

1909 2nd Leicentershire Regiment

1910 2nd Leicentershire Regiment

1911 1 st Royal Warwickshire regiment North Lancs

1912 dorset Regiment Royal Irish Regiment

1913 1st Bn. Royal Scots Royal Scots-Durham LI

Fusiliers

1914-20 The tournament was not held due to world war I

1921 2nd K.S.LI A & S Highlanders

1922 Durham Light Infantry King’sShropshire LI

1923 Durham Light Infantry Mohun Bagan AC

SN

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

Year winners Runners-up

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

1931

1932

1933

1934

1935

1936

1937

1938

1939

1940

1941

1942

1943

1944

1945

Middlesex Regiment

Middlesex Regiment

Middlesex Regiment

Cheshire Regiment

Royal scots

North Stafford

gordon Highlanders

Lancashire Fusiliers

Royal Warwickshire Regiment North Stafford

Warwickshire Regiment Duke of Wellington

K.O.S.B. Duke of Wellington

Royal wWest Kent Regiment 16th Fire Brigade

Royal Irish Fusiliers Duke of Wellington

King’s Own Regiment

Sherwood Foresters

King’s Own Regiment

King’s Own Regiment

Bangalore Muslims

Bangalore Muslims

Field Regiment RA

South Stafford

King’s Regiment

Durham Light Infantry

King’s Regiment

Mohammedan Sporting

club

A&S Highlanders

Howrah District

Mohammedan sporting club Bangalore Muslims

Welsh Regiment Mohammedan Sporting

club

Bata Sports Club W.I.AA-Bombay

British Base R.Camp Hyderabal Police

Combined Military Police W.I.A.A.-Bombay

British Base R.Camp Albert David XI, calcutta

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

Year winners Runners-up

1946 British Base R.Camp Tatas Sports Club

1947 Tournament was abandoned when the standas

collapsed in the quarterfinalmater between Mohun

Bagan and 1 st South Stafford Regt. After 25 Minuteso

Play

1948 Bangalore Muslims Mohun Bagan AC

1949 East Bengal Club East Indian Railways

1950 Hyderabal Police Aryan Club

1951 Hyderabal Police WIMCO

1952 Hyderabal Police Bombay Amateurs

1953 Hyderabal Police Bangalore Muslims

1954 Hyderabal Police Kemari Union

1955 Mohun Bagan AC Md. Sporting club

1956 Md. sporting club Mohun Bagan AC

1957 Hyderabal Police Md. Sporting club

1958 Caltex Md. Sporting club

1959 Md. sporting club East Bengal Club

1960 Andhra Police East Bengal Club

1961 E.M.E. Centre Mohun Bagan AC

1962 Andhra Police & East bengal (Joint winners)

1963 Andhra Police East Bengal Club

1964 B.N. Railways Mohun Bagan AC

1965 Mafatlal Group SC Mohun Bagan AC

1966 Mohun Bagan AC Vasco SC

SN. Year winners Runners-up

71 1967 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

72 1968 Mohun Bagan AC Leaders Club

73 1969 East Bengal Club Mohun Bagan AC

74 1970 Mohun Bagan AC Mahindra & Mahindra

75 1971 Mohun Bagan AC Vasco SC

76 1972 Mohun Bagan & East Bengal (Joint winners)

77 1973 East Bengal Club Tatas Sports Club

78 1974 Dempo SC Tatas Sports Club

79 1975 East Bengal Club Mafatlal Group SC

80 1976 Mohun Bagan AC Mafatlal Group SC

81 1977 Mohun Bagan AC Tatas Sports Club

82 1978 Dempo SC Orkay Mills

83 1979 Dempo SC JCT Mills

84 1980 East Benal & Md. Sporting (Joint winners)

85 1981 Mohun Bagan AC Md. Sporting club

86 1982 Salahuddin (IRAQ) Md. Sporting club

87 1983 Army Club (IRAQ) Md. Sporting club

88 1984 Md. sporting club JCT Mills

89 1985 Mohun Bagan AC Salgaocar SC

90 1986 Dempo SC Mohun Bagan AC

91 1987 Md. sporting club Mohun Bagan AC

92 1988 Mohun Bagan AC East Bengal Club

93 1989 Salgaocar SC Dempo SC

94 1990 East Bengal Club Mahindra & Mahindra

SN. Year winners Runners-up95 1991 Mohun Bagan AC Md. Sporting club

96 1992 Mohun Bagan AC JCT Mills

97 1993 Mahindra & Mahindra Bank of India

98 1994 East Bengal Clsub Air India

99 1995 Oman club (OMAN) Seasa Sports Club100 1996 Salgaocar SC Air India

101 1997 JCT Mills Churchill Brothers SC102 1998 Bengal Mumbai FC Central Railway

103 1999 Salgaocar SC Churchill Brothers SC

104 2000 Mohun Bagan AC Churchill Brothers SC

105 2001 The tournament was not held

due to no space in national

106 2002 calender. Dhaka Md. Sporting

Table-18

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the Rovers Cup form

1891 to 2002________________

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

14 [10] Mohun Bagan AC-Calcutta

10 [4] East Bengal Club-Calcutta

9 [1] Hyderabad Police

(Later Andhra Police)-Andhra Pradesh

6 [9] Mohammedan Sporting Club-Calcutta

4 [1] Dempo Sports Club-Goa

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

3 [2] Bangalore Muslims

3 [1] Durham Light Infantry

3 [1] Salgaocar Sports Club-Goa

3 [0] 1 st Cheshire Regiment

3 [0] 2 nd Royal Scots

3 [0] King’s Own Regiment

3 [0] Middlesex Regiment

2 [0] 1 st Worcester regiment

2 [0] 2nd Leicestershire Regiment

2 [0] British Base R. Camp.

1 [3] Jagajit Cotton & Taxtile Mills-Phagwara

1 [2] Mafatlal Group SC-Bombay

1 [2] Mahindra & Mahindra - Mumbai

1 [1] Royal Irish Regiment

1 [0] 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers

1 [0] 1st Royal Warwickshire Regiment

1 [0] 2nd East Lancashire Regiment

1 [0] 2nd K.S. LI

1 [0] 2nd Lancashire fusiliers

1 [0] 2nd Middlesex Regiment

1 [0] 2nd Royal Irish Regiment

1 [0]2nd Worchestershire Regiment

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

1 [0] Army Club-Baghbad (IRAQ)

1 [0] Bata Sprots Club

1 [0] Bengal Mumbai Football club-Mumbai

1 [0] B.N. Railway

1 [0] Caltex

1 [0] Chashire Regiment

1 [0] Combined Military Police

1 [0] Dorset Regiment

1 [0] E.M.E. center

1 [0] Field Regiment RA

1 [0] Highland Li

1 [0] K.O.S.B.

1 [0] Oman Club - (OMAN)

1 [0] Royal Air force

1 [0] Royal Irish Fusiliers

1 [0] Royal Warwickshire Regiment

1 [0] Royal West Kent Regiment

1 [0] Salahuddin - (IRAQ)

1 [0] Warwickshire Regiment

1 [0] Welsh Regiment

0 [4]Tata Sports Club-Bombay

0 [3]Churchill Brothers SC - Goa

0 [3]Dkuke of Wellington

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

[2] A&S Highlanders

[2] Air India-Mumbai

[2] King’s Shorpshire LI

[2] North Stafford

[2] Vasco Sports Club-Goa

[2] Western India Automobile

Association - Bombay

[1] 16th Fire Brigade

[1] Albert Davide Xl-Calcutta

[1] Aryan Club-Calcutta

[1] Bank of India-Mubai

[1] Bombay Amateurs

[1] Central Railway-Mubai

[1] East Indian Railway

[1] Gordon Hoghlanders

[1] Howrah District - Bengal

[1] Kemari Union - Karachi (Pakistan)

[1] King’s Regiment

[1] Lancashire Fusiliers

[1] Leaders club

[1] North Lance

[1]Orkay Mills - Bomkbay

[1] Royal Scots

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

0 [1] Royal Scots - Durham LI

0 [1] Sesa Sports Club-Goa

0 [1] South Satfford

0 [1] WIMCO - Madras

PCM Trophy

The DCM Football Tournament started in Delhi in 1945. DCM

was the first tournament in the country which invited foreign club teams

to participate along with the Indian teams.

Table -19 (Continued)

Result of the DCM Football Tournamnet from 1945 to 1998

SN. Year winners Runners-up

1945 New Delhi Heroes King’s Own Yorkshire LI

1946-48 Tournament not held

1949 Raisina Sporting city Club, Lucknow

1950 East Bengal Club 48th Gorkhas, Dehr Dun

1951 Raisina Club 48th Gorkhas, Dehr Dun

1952 East Bengal Club 48th Gorkhas, Dehr Dun

1953 Aryan Gymkhana Yc Eir Accts, RC

1954 Geological Survey of Indian RC Hyderabad XI

1955 IAF Station, Delhi DSA Allahabad

1956 Indian Air force Xi East Bengal Club

1957 East Bengal Club Eastern railways SC

1958 Md. sporting club East Bengal Club

1959 Central Police Lines, Madras Eng. Group,

Hyderabad Bangalore

1960 Easte Bengal Club Md. Sporting club

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

Mohammedan sporting club Madras regt. Centre

Madras Regt. Centre Mafatlal Group SC

EME Centre, Secunderabad Punjab Police

Mohammedan sporting club Andhra Pradesh Police

Andhra Pradesh Police Central Police Lines

Punjab Police

Mafatlal Group SC

Mafatlal Group SC

Taj Club, Tehran

Taj Club, Tehran

Taj Club, Tehran

April 25Youngmen FC,

Leaders FC, Jalandhar

Leaders FC, Jalandhar

Leaders FC, Jalandhar

South Central Railway

Andhra Pradesh Police

Leaders FC, Jalandhar

Pyongyang Bayerischer

FV, Munich

Dok Ro Gang

Punjab Police

East Bengal Club

refused to play extra-time

East Bengal Club

Hanyang University, S.Korea East Bengal Club

Hanyang U & Punjab Police (Joint winners)

Spartak United Club, USSR JCT Mills

Volga Kalining, USSR Bayerischer FV, Munich

Border Security Force & CNBS (Joint winners)

Md. sporting club Myeong Jee University,

S.Korea

Incheon University,,

S. Korea

Bank of Seoul & Trust Co East Freemantle Tricolore

Club

Mohammedan Sporting

club

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

winners

East Bengal Club

Liaoning FC, china

Runners-up

Md. Sporting club

W.Australia Soccer Asso ciation

East Bengal Clubsouth Australia Football

Metallist Khardov, USSR East Bengal Club

Small & Meddium Industries Bank JCT Mills

Posco Club, Korea East Bengal Club

Esteghlal club, Iran Posco Club, Korea

Kyunghee University, S.Korea Kerala police

Pas Club, Iran Mohun Bagan AC

Incheon University,, S. Korea East Bengal ACVarteks FC, Croatia

Bahaman club, Iran

tractorsazi, Iran

JCT Mills

Mohun Bagan AC

Punjab State Electricity Board

Tournament not held

Mohun Bagan AC

No. free slot in the Indian Football

Calender for the Tournament

Tata Football Academy

Table - 20

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the DCM Football Tournamnet

from 1945 to 1998

Winners Runners-Up

7 [7]

4 [3]

Name of State/ Clubs

East Bengal Club - Calcutta

Mohammedan Sporting club -Calcutta

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

3 [0] Taj Club - Teheran (IRAN)

2 [2] Punjab Police - Jalandhar

2 [1] Mafatlal group SC-Bombay

2 [0] Hanyang University - (South Korea)

2 [0] Inceon Unviersity - (South Korea)

[2] Adndhra Pradesh Polcie -Hyderabad

[2] Mohun Bagan AC - Calcutta

[2] Central Police Lines - Hyderabad

[1] Madras Regt. Centre - Wellington

[1] Posco Club - (South )

[0] April 25 Yongment FC - Pyongyang

(North Korea)

[0] Aryan Gymkhana YC - Bangalore

[0] Bahaman Club - (IRAN)

[0] Border Security Force - Jalandhar

[0] CNBS (North Korea)

[0] EME center - Secunderabad

[0] Easteghlal Club - Teheran (IRAN)

[0]

[0]

[0]

[0]

[0]

Geological Survey of Indian RC - Calcutta

Indian Air Force Station - Delhi

Indian Air Force XI

Kyunghee Unviersity * (South Korea)

Liaoning FC - (China)

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs

[0] Metallist Khardov - (USSR)

[0] Myeong Jee Unviersity - (South Korea)

[0] New Delhi Heroes

[0] Pas Club - Teheran (IRAN)

[0] Raisina Sporting

[0] Rajasthan Club- Calcutta

[0] Small and Medium Insdustries Bank

of South Korea

[0] South Australia Club - (Australia)

[0] Spartak United Club - (USSR)

[0] Tractorsazi - (IRAN)

[0] Varteks FC - (Croatia)

[0] Volga Kalanin - (USSR)

[4] Leader FC - Jalandhar

[3] 48th Gorkhas - Dehra Dun

[3] Jagajit cotton & Textile Mills - Phagwara

[2] Bayerischer Fussaball-Verband -

Munich (West Germany)

-̂| j Bank of Seoul & Trust Co - (South Korea)

[1] city Club - Lucknow

Do Ro Gang - (North Korea)

DSA Allahabad

Eastern Railways SC - Calcutta

[1]

[1]

[1]

Winners Runners-Up Name of State/ Clubs0 [1] Eastern Railweays SC - Calcutta

0 [1] East Freemantle Tricolore Club -perth

(Australia)

0 [1] Eir Accts, RC - Calcutta

0 [1] Hyderabad XI

0 [1] Kerala Polcie - Thiruvananthapuram

0 [1] King’s Own Yorkshire LI

0 [1] Madras Engineering Group - Bangalore

0 [1] Punjab State Electricity Board - Hoshiarpur

0 [1] South Central Railway - Hyderabad

0 [1] Tata Football Academy - Jamshedpur

0 [1] W. Australia Soccer Association - (Australia)

All India Inter University Sports Board

The origin of the sports Division can be traced to 1928 when

Inter University Board (IUB), after its existence of only 4 years, decided

to undertake a survey regarding the position of the infrastructure of

sports facilities existing in the universities and colleges. As a follow-up

action an “Inter-University Athletic Board” with its headquarters in Patna,

was set up in 1929. The moving spirit behind this development was Prof.

J.S. Armour of the Patna Government College and Prof. Moinulhaq of

the Bihar National College who became its first Chairman and Secretary

respectively. The Universities of Allahabad, Banaras, Calcutta, Dacca,

Lucknow, Madras and Patna were its founder members. The games

initially taken up for organizing Inter-University Competitions were Cricket,

Football, Hockey and Tennis.

In spite of the promising start, hardly any progress could be

made in the activities of the “Athletic Board” during the next 4 years on

account of the disturbed political conditions in the country. The move

was revived in 1934 when IUB at its 9th Annual Meeting held in Delhi

accepted the proposal of the Universities of Annamalai and Mysore that

the youth of the country should be brought together on a common

platform through the media of sports and debates . The same year

,Cricket matches were organized between the universities of Bombay

and Mysore at Mysore and Bangalore .In 1935 , IUB decided that

regular contests in athletics and other games should be conducted by

the host university at the occasion of the annual meetings of the Board.

The proposal was given effect to at Aligarh in 1936. Concrete

steps to project a systematic programme of Inter-University Competition

were, however, taken in 1939 when IUB adopted a resolution to frame

uniform rules for the conduct of Inter-University Tournaments in the games

of Football, Cricket, Athletics, Hockey Tennis and Swimming. The

assignment of drafing the rules was given to the Universities of Patna,

Bombay, Panjab, Lucknow, Allahabad and Madras respectively. A Sub

- committee consisting of the following was also constituted to consider

the draft rules.

1. Pt. Amar Nath Jha;

2. Khan Bahadur Mian M. Afzul Hussain;

3. Professor Kazi Mohammad Hussain and

4. Mr. R.P. Masani.

The committee met in Bombay in March 1940 to examine

the draft rules along with the comments received from the other member

universities to which the same were circulated and prepared a compre­

hensive set of uniform Rules & Regulations in 1941. Tournaments in 3

events viz. Athletics, Hockey and Tennis were held in 1940-41 in accord­ance with these rules.

The Inter-University Athletic Board” was conceived as an inde­

pendent organization to which subsequently was given the name of

Inter-University Sports Board”. A Significant development took place in

1941 when the IUB at its 16th Annual Meeting held at Trivandrum set up

an Inter-University Sports Representative Committee consisting of one

representative from each of the following universities :

1. Aligarh (North zone)

2. Calcutta (East Zone)

3. Osmania, (Central Zone)

4. Travancore (South Zone)

Chairman and Secretary of the Inter-University Board were

designated as ex-officio Chairman and ex-officio Secretary. Khan Bahudur

Mian M. Afzul Hussain of the Punjab University was co-opted as a

member of this committee. The other member universities were given

the option to nominate a representative each at their own expenses.

This Sub-Committee was, in fact, the “Inter-University Sports Board” in

its ‘embryo’ form. It had its first session in Lucknow on March 24, 1941

which can be termed as the first annual meeting of the Inter-University

sports Board. The various subjects discussed in this meeting were : (i)

recommendations of the rules sub-committee, (ii) adoption of rules re­

garding management and control of the I.U. Tournaments, (iii) distribu­

tion of venues, (iv) eligibility rules, (v) schedule of expenses, (vi) tro­

phies, (vii) merit certificates, (viii) University colours etc. The most im­

portant decision of this meeting was that the Inter-University Tourna­

ments will be run under the overall control of the Inter-University Sports

board. For the first time, in 1944-45 a booklet of Rules and Regulations

for the conduct of Inter-University Tournaments was brought out. From

1941 onwards, regular annual meetings of the sports Board had been

held till 1973 when by a resolution of the standing Committee of the IUB,

the annual sessions of the sports Board were discontinued. Instead a

Sports committee was Constituted to dispose of the work, hitherto,

handled at the annual meetings of the sports Board.

The Inter-University sports Board of India was revived in

terms of the Report of the Working Group which was approved at the

64th Annual General Meeting of AIU held at Srinagar on 4th Octo­

ber, 1989.

Another important development in the activities and pro­

grammes of the sports Board took place in 1969, in the wake of revert­

ing from compulsory N.C.C. to optional for the university and college

students. In this process two alternative streams were evolved viz. N.S.O.

and N.S.S. University students taking part in N.S.O. programmes were

exempted from taking up the N.C.S. or N.S.S.

The Scheme of Grants for Games & Sports in Universities

& Colleges (earlier known as N.S.O. Scheme) consists o f :

1. Coaching/ training of the Indian Universities Teams to prepare

them for participation in Open National championships or any

other tournaments - National or International.

2. Awarding of financial assistance for conducting Inter-University

Tournaments.

3. Awarding of prize Money to universities winning first, second

and third positions in each of the selected disciplines of sports

at the Inter-University Tournament level.

4. Financial assistance for the development of sports infrastruc­

ture in universities and colleges.

5. Awarding of prize Money to universities winning first, second

and third positions in the overall championships for the Maulana

Abul Kalam Azad Trophy.

6. Awarding of sports Talent Scholarships to the talented sports

students of universities and colleges.

The Inter-University Sports Board was entrusted with the re­

sponsibility of handling the first three programmes. For the Indian Uni­

versity teams to be eligible to participate in the national level tourna­

ments, it was necessary for the Inter-University sport Board to become a

member of 10 national sports bodies viz. (i) All India Tennis Association,

(ii) Amateur athletic Federation of Indian, (iii) Amateur Handball Federa­

tion of India (iv) Badminton Association of Indian, (v) Board of Control

for Cricket in Indian, (vi) Indian Hockey Federation, (vii) Indian women’s

Hockey Federation, (viii) Rowing Federation of India, (ix) Women’s Cricket

Association of India (x) Wrestling Federation of India. Wherever feasible,

Indian Universities Teams are selected, trained and projected to partici­

pate in the national level tournaments.

Reorganization of the Inter-University Board took place when

the name of IUB was changed to AIU and the new Memorandum of

Association was adopted in 1974. At the annual meeting of the AIU held

in Annamalai University in December 1983, the separate annual sub­

scription for membership of the sports Board was also merged into the

annual subscription for membership of the AIU.

Making a modest beginning with a limited objective of occa­

sionally organizing the Inter-University Competitions in one or two games

purely from the angle of educational values, sports Board gradually grew

from strength to strength embracing a very wide umbrella of sports

programmes. At present the sport board is managing annually Inter-

University Tournaments in 14 games for men, 10 games for women and

14 games for both men & women at 66 University centers. Another area

of activities covered by the sports Board is the selection and training of

Indian Universities Teams, organizing exchange of visits between the

Indian Universities Teams and universities teams from abroad, working

as a coordinating agency between the member universities for organiz­

ing the sports programmes, to have a liaison with the Dept. Of Youth

Affairs & Sports , Government of India and other national level agencies

of sports in the University sector. The Sports Board is alive to the chang­

ing concept of sports. The emphasis is fatly shifting from the academic

concept of educational and receptive values of sports to practical and

utilitarian concept of performance. Appropriate steps have been taken to

give a new direction to the University sports programmes bearing in

mind the changed concept.

NORTH ZONE

1. Agra University

2. Aligarh Muslim University

3. University of Allahabad

4. all India Institute of Medical Sciences

5. Avadh University

6. Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology

7. Ch. Charan Singh University

8. Ch. Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University

9. Dayalbagh Educational Institute

10. University of Delhi

11. Dr. Y.S. Parmal University of Agriculture & Forestry

12. Forest Research Institute.

13. G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.

14. Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya

15. Guru Nanak Dev University

16. Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University

17. Himachal Pradesh University

18. Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishwavidyalaya

19. Indian agricultural Research Institute

20. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

21. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

22. Indian veterinary Research Institute

23. Indira Gandhi National Open University

24. Jamia Hamdard

25. Jamia Millia Islamia

26. University of Jammu

27. Jawaharlal Nehru University

28. Kanpur University

29. University of Kashmir

30. Kumaun University

31. Kdurukshetra University

32. University of Lucknow

33. Maharshi Dayanand University

34. Narendra Dev University of Agriculture & Technology.

35. National Dairy Research Institute.

36. National Museum Institute of History of Art, Conservation &

Museology.

37. Panjab Unviersity.

38. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research

39. Punjab Agricultural University

40. Punjabi University

41. Rohikhand University

42. University of Roorkee

43. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of medical Sciences.

44. School of Planning & Architecture.

45. Sher-e-Kashmir University of agricultural Science & Technol­

ogy

46. Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri Rastriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth.

47. Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology.

EAST ZONE

1. ARUNACHAL University

2. Assam University

3. Assam Agricultural University

4. Awadhesh Pratap Singh University

5. Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bihar University

6. Banaras Hindu University

7. Bengal Engineering College

8. Berhampur University

9. Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University

10. Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya

11. Birla Institute of Technology

12. Birsa Agricultural University

13. University of Burdwan

14. University of Calcutta

15. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies

16. Chitrakut Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya

17. Dibrugarh University

18. Gauhati University

19. University of Gorakhpur

20. Guru Ghasidas University

21. Indian School of Mines

22. Indian Statisticla Institute

23. Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya

24. Jadavpur University

25. Jai Prakash University

26. University of Kalyani

27. Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University

a. *14 A Central Agricultural University

28. Kashi Vidyapeeth

29. L.N. Mithila University

30. Magadh University

31. Manipur University

32. North Bengal University

33. North Eastern Hill University

34. Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology

35. Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University

36. Patna University

37. Purvanchal University

38. Rabindra Bharati University

39. Rajendra Agricultural University

40. Ranchi University

41. Sambalpur University

42. Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

43. Shri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

44. Sido Kanhu University

45. Tezpur University

46. Tilak Manjhi Bhagalpur University

47. Tripura University

48. Utkal University

49. Veer Kunwar Singh University

50. Vidyasagar University

51. Vinoba Bhave University

52. Visva-Bharati

SOUTH ZONE

1. University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore

2. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad

3. Alagappa University

4. Andhra University

5. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University

6. Anna University

7. Annamalai University

8. Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science & Higher Education for Women.

9. Bangalore University

10. Bharathiar University

11. Bharathidasan University

12. University of Calicut

13. Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages

14. Cochin University of Science & Technology

15. Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha

16. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University

17. Gandhigram Rural Institute

18. Gulbarga University

19. University of Health Sciences

20. University of Hyderabad

21. Indian Institute of Science

22. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

23. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University

24. Kakatiya Univerisity

25. Kannada University

26. Karnatak University

27. University of Kerala

28. Kerala Agricultural University

29. Kuvempu University

30. University of Madras

31. Madurai Kamaraj University

32. Mahatma Gandhi University

33. Mangalore University

34. Manipal Academy of Higher Education

35. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University

36. Mother Teresa Women’s University

37. University of Mysore

38. Nagarjuna University

39. Pondicherry University

40. National Law school of India University

41. Osmania University

42. Pondicherry University

43. Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth

44. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences &

Technology.

45. Sree Shankaracharya University of Sanskrit

46. Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi viswa maha Vidyalaya.

47. Sri Krishnadevaraya University

48. Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam

49. Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning

50. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences

51. Sri Veenkateswara University

52. Tamil University

53. Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R, Medical University

54. Tamil Nadu Agricultrual University

55. Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University

56. Telugu University.

WEST ZONE

1. Amravati University

2. Banasthali Vidyapeeth

3. Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya

4. Bhavnagar University

5. Birla Institute of Technology & Science

6. University of Bombay

7. Bundelkhand University

8. Central Institute of Fisheries Education

9. Deccan College Post Graduate & Research Institute

10. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya

11. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University

12. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University

13. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University

14. Dr. H.S. Gour Vishwavidyalaya.

15. Goa University

16. Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics

17. Gujarat University

18. Gujarat Agricultural University

19. Gujarat Ayurved University

20. Gujarat Vidyapith

21. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

22. Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya

23. International Institute for Population Sciences.

24. Jain Vishva Bharati Instute

25. Jai Narain Vyas University

26. Jawaharlal INehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya

27. Jiwaji University

28. Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth

29. Kota Open University

30. M.S. University of Baroda

31. Maharish iDayanand Saraswati University

32. Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth

33. Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Institute of Journalism

34. Marathwada Agricultural University

35. M.L. Sukhadia University

36. Nagpur University

37. North Gujarat University

38. North Maharashtra University

39. University of Poona

40. Punjabrao Krishi Vidyapeeth

41. University of Rajasthan

42. Rajasthan Agricultural University

43. Rajasthan Vidyapeeth

44. Rani Durgawati Vishwavidyalaya

45. Sardar Patel University

46. Saurashtra University

47. Shivaji University

48. S.N.D.T. Women’s University

49. South Gujarat University

50. Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University

51. Tata Institute of Social Scieneces

52. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth

53. Vikram University

54. Yashwantroa Chavan sMaharashtra Open University.

Table - 21Result of the All India Inter University

Football tournament from 1941-42 to 1993-94

SN. Year winners Runners-up

1 1941-42 Calcutta Panjab2 1942-43 Panjab Travancore

3 1943-44 - -

4 1944-45 Panjab Madras

5 1945-46 Aligarh Mysore

6 1946-47 Madras Panjab

7 1947-48 Madras Aligarh

8 1948-49 Madras Patna

9 1949-50 Mysore Patna

10 1950-51 Calcutta Osmaniya

11 1951-52 Nagpur Gaunati

12 1952-53 Aligarh Travancore

13 1953-54 Calcutta Bombay

14 1954-55 Osmania Allahabad

15 1955-56 Osmania Calcutta

16 1956-57 Calcutta Nagpur

17 1957-58 Calcutta Bombay

18 1958-59 Panjab Bombay

19 1959-60 Osmania Calcutta

20 1960-61 Calcutta Osmaniya

21 1961-62 Calcutta Madras

22 1962-63 Jadavpur and Mysore (Joint Winner)

23 1963-64 Calcutta Osmaniya

24 1964-65 Calcutta Bombay

25 1965-66 Calcutta Osmaniya

SN.26~

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

Year winners Runners-up1966-67 Calcutta

1967-68 Jabalpur

1968-69 Jabalpur

1969-70 Panjab

1970-71 Panjab

1971-72 Calicut

1972-73 Calcutta

1973-74 Calcutta

1974-75 Burdhwan

1975-76 Calicut

1976-77 Panjab

1977-78 Calcutta

1978-79 Calicut

1979-80 Aligarh

1980-81 GND

1981-82 Kerala

1982-83 Ranchi

1983-84 Calicut

1984-85 Burdhwan

1985-86 Panjab1986-87 Burdwan

1987-88 Aligarh

1988-89 Goa

1989-90 Panjab1990-91 position Undetermined

1991-92 Calicut

1992-93 Goa1993-94 Panjab

PanjabPanjabPanjabMaysore

Bombay

Gaunati

Calcutta

Calcutta

Calcutta

Bengal

Bombay

GNDJadavpur

Calicut

Calicut

CalicutBurdwar

Kerala

KeralaAligarh

GNDMahatma Gandhi

Panjab

Calcutta

Burdwar

Madras

Calicut

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up of the

All India Inter University Football tournament

from 1941-42 to 1993-94

SI. No. Winners Runners-Up Name of State

1 13 4 Calcutta

2 9 7 Panjab

3 6 6 Calicut

4 4 2 Aligarh

5 3 4 Osmania

6 3 3 Madras

7 3 2 Burdwan

8 2 2 Mysore

9 2 0 Jabalpur

10 2 0 Goa

11 1 2 GND

12 1 2 Kerala

13 1 1 Jabalpur

14 1 1 Nagpur

15 1 0 Ranchi

16 - 2 Travancore

17 . 2 Patna

18

19

20

-

2

1

1

Gaunati

Allahabad

Mahatma Gandhi

MIR IQBAL HUSSAIN TPnpHY

The sub-junior national football championship for the Mir Iqbal

Hussain Trophy was first started in 1977. The tournament is restricted to the boys under 25 years.

The trophy in the memory of the six-judge of the Mysore High

Court was presented by the Karnataka Football Association. The deci­

sion to hold this tournament was taken at the Darjeeling meeting of the

All India Football Federation (AIFF), June 12, and 13,1976.

Table - 23

Result of the MIR Iqbal Hussain Trophy form 1977 to 1989

SN. Years Venue Winners Runners-Up

1 1977 Ernakula Bengal & Manipur (Jt. Winner)

2 1978 Coimbatore Karnataka Uttar Pradesh

3 1979 Guwahati Assam Karnataka

4 1980 Calcutta Assam Uttar Pradesh

5 1981 Madras Assam & Kerala (Jt. Winner)

6 1982 Calicut Kerala Assam

7 1984 Trichy Bengal & Tamil Nadu (Jt. Winner)

8 1985 Mysore Karnataka Manipur

9 1986 Jammu J&K Bengal

(Tie Breaker)

10 1988 Dhanbad Bengal Goa

11 1989 Margao Goa Punjab

(Tie Breaker)

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up

of the Mir Lqbal Hussain Trophy

___________ from 1977 to 1989Winners Runners State3 [1] Bengal3 [1] Assam2 [1] Karnatka2 [0] Kerala1 [1] Manipur1 [0] Tamil Nadu1 [0] Jandk1 [0] Goa

- [2] Utter Pradesh- [1] Punjab

SERVICES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Services Sports Control Board is an Inter Service organisation

which controls sports in the three Services viz., the Army, the Navy, and

the Air Force.

The Board was first formed as the Army Sports Control Board

in March 1919 and was reconstituted as Services Sports control Board

(SSCB) in April 1945.

Table - 25

Result of the Services football Championship from 1949 to 1990

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

1 1949 Eastern Command Indian Air Force

2 1950 Eastern Command Indian Air Force

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up3 1951 Indian Air Force Western Command4 1952 Indian Navy Southern Command5 1953 Eastern Command Indian Navy6 1954 Southern Command Indian Air Force7 1955 Southern Command Indian Air Force8 1956 Southern Command Indian Air Force

9 1957 Southern Command Indian Navy

10 1958 Southern Command Western Command

11 1959 Southern Command Nestern Command

12 1960 Southern Command Western Command

13 1961 Southern Command Eastern Command

14 1962 Not held due to War

15 1963 Western & Central Commands (Joint Winners)

16 1964 Eastern Command & Indian Air Force (Joint Winners)

17 1965 Not held due to War

18 1966 Southern Command Eastern Command

19 1967 Southern Command Central Command

20 1968 Southern Command Indian Air Force

21 1969 Central Command Indian Navy

22 1970 Central Command Southern Command

23 1971 Central Command Indian Air Force

24 1972 Central Command Indian Navy

25 1973 Southern Command Indian Air Force

26 1974 Southern Command Indian Air Force

27 1975 Southern Command Indian Navy

28 1976 southern & Eastern Command (Joint Winners)

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up29 1977 Indian Air Force Eastern Command30 978 Eastern Command Indian Air Force31 1979 Southern Command Western Command32 1980 Central Command & Indian Air Force (Joint Winners)33 1981 Centroal Command Southern Command34 1982 Central & Southern Command (Joint Winners)35 1983 Central Command Indian Air Force36 1984 Central Command Northern Command37 1985 Eastern Command Southern Command38 1986 Eastersn Command Indian Navy39 1987 Indian Air Force Indian Navy

40 1988 Indian Navy Central Command41 1989 Central Command Eastern Command

42 1990 Central command Eastern Command

Table - 26

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up of the

Services Football Championship

from 1949 to 1990

Winners Runners Force

17 [4] Southern Command

12 [2] Central Commands

8 [5] Eastern Command

5 [11] Indian Air Force

2 [6] Indian Navy

1 [5] Western Command

- [1] Northern Command

Sobroto Mukherjee Football Tournament

At the request of the school games federation of Indian

Subroto Cups organisor started a Junior football tournament 1960.

Table - 27

Result of the Subroto Mukherjee Football Tournament

from 1960 to 1992

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

1 1960 DAV HSS Daryganij, Delhi and

DAV HSS Chitragupta Road

New Delhi

2 1961 Rani Rashmani HS, Calcutta

3 1962 Tournament Not Held

4 1963 Batanagar H.S. West Bengal

5 1964 Gorkha Military HSS, Dehra Dun

6 1965 Shri KAB Vidyalaya, Hazaribagh

and Gorkha Military HSS,

Dehra Dun

7 1966 Govt. HSS Car Nicobar

8 1967 Govt. HSS Car Nicobar

9 1968 PKA Institution Calcutta

10 1969 Govt. HSS Car Nicobar &

Gorkha Military HSS, Dehra Dun

Joint Winners

Gorkha Military, HSS,

Dehra Dun

Rani Rashmani, HS,

Calcutta

Anjuman-I Islam HS,Bombay

Joint Winners

SSS Jullandur

Govt. HS, Kohima

Govt. HS, Mokokchung

Joint Winners

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

11 1970 Gorkha Military HSS, Dehra Dun Gorkha Military,

HSS,Dehra Dun

12 1971 Tournament Not Held

13 1972 PKA Institution Calcutta Gorkha Boys

Company Dehra Dun

14 1973 Sir GD Pataliputra HS, Patna Tombisana HS,

Imphal

15 1974 Sir GD Pataliputra HS, Patna

and PKA Institution, Calcutta

Joint Winners

16 1975 PKA Institution Calcutta Sir GD Pataliputra HS

Patna

17 1976 Netaji Sikshayatan, Atgarpara (W.B.) PKA Institution,

Calcutta

18 1977 Adarsh Seva Vidyalaya, Varanasi Govt. HS School,

car Nicobar

19 1978 St. Anthony's HS School, Shillong Madhyamgram

HSS, W.Bengal

20 1979 Ibemcha HSS, Manipur Govt. HSS, Kokrajhar

(Assam)

21 1980 Ibemcha HSS, Manipur and Govt.

High school, Dimapur (Nagaland)

Joint Winners

22 1981 Madhyamgram HS, West Bengal Govt. High

School Dimapur

(Nagaland)

SN. Years Winners Runners-Up

23 1982 Madhyamgram HS, West Bengal St. Ignatius, HS

Gumala, Ranchi

24 1983 Madhyamgram HS, West Bengal Aizwal HS

Mizoram

25 1984 Govt. H.S.S. Car Nicobar Govt. HS Dimapur

(Nagaland)

26 1985 Madhyamgram HS, West Bengal Govt. HS

Dimapur (Nagaland)

27 1986 Govt. HS Kokrajhar, Assam R.K. Mission School,

Arunachal Pradesh

28 1987 No.1 Goa Naval Unit NCC No.6 Bengal Battalion

(Panjali) Bongaon.NCC Kalyani

29 1988 Madhyamgram HS, West Bengal R.K. Mission

School, Arunachal

Pradesh

30 1989 Adarsh Seva Vidyalaya, Varanasi MadhyamgramHSS, W.Bengal

31 1990 St. Ignatius HS. Gumla, Bihar AryaVidyapih

Guwahati, Assam

32 1991 Sports College, Lucknow, UP Bidhan Nagar

Govt. HS, Calcutta

31 1992 A d a r s h Seva Vidyalaya, Guwahati Convent School,Bhubaneswar.

Table - 28

Total Numbers of times of Winners & Runners-Up of

the Subroto Mukherjee Football Tournament

from 1960 to 1992

Winners Runners Schools

1 [0] Day HSS Daryaganj Delhi

1 [0] Day HSS Chitragupta Road Delhi

1 [1] Rani Rashmani HS Calcutta

2 [3] Gorkha military HSS Dehradun

1 [0] Batunagar HS West Bengal

0 [1] Anjumani Islam HS Bombay

1 [0] Shri KAB Vidyalaya Hazaribag

4 [1] Govt. HSS car Nicobur

0 [1] SSSJullundur

0 [1] HS Kohima

4 [1] P.K.A Institution Calcuta

0 [1] Govt. H.S. Mokokchung

2 [0] Gorkha Boys Company, Dehradun

2 [1] sir G.D. Patali Putra HS patna

0 [1] Tombisana HS imphal

1 [0] Netuji Sikshatan Atgarpara (W.B)

2 [0] Adarsh Seva Vidyalaya varanari

1 [0] St. Anthony H.S. School shillong

5 [2] Madhyamgrum HSS Co. Bengal

-I [1] Govt. HSS Koksajhar Assam

1 [3] High School Dimapur, Nagaland

St. Ignataus HS Gumla Ranchi Bihar1 [1] q [1] Aizwal HS Mizoram

Winners Runners Schools0 [2] R.K. Mission School Arunachal Pradesh0 [1] No 1 Goa Naxal Unit NCC (Punjabi)0 [1] No. 6 Bengal Battalion Bongaon NCC Kalyani1 [1] arya Vidhya Pith Guawahati Assam1 [0] Sports College Lucknow (U.P.)0 [1] Bidhan Nagar Govt. H.S. Calcutta0 [1] convent School Bhuneshwa

Table - 29

List of the Indian FIFA Referees of Different States

Name State Since

BALU, Sundarraj M. Karnataka 1999

BHASKAR, P. Tamil Nadu 2002

BOSE, Praveen Kumar Madhya Pradesh 1999

HAQ, Rizwan Ul Delhi 2000

PEREIRA, Manuel Maharashra 2002

SARKAR, Subrata West bengal 2002

SINGN, Binod Kumar Bihar 2000

SRINIVASAN, Suresh Tamil Nadu 1999

Table - 30

List of the Indian FIFA Assistent Referees of Different States

Name State Since

CHAUHAN, Krishna Avtar Delhi 1996

HALDAR, Udayan Bengal 1999

Name State SinceKURIAN, Shaji Kerala 1999

MANI, S.Bharat Karnataka 2002

NAGVENKAR, Goa 1996

Gokuldas Shivanand

PEREIRA, Walter Maharashtra 1999

ROY, Mrinal Kanti Bengal 2000

SHANKAR, Komaleeswaran Tamil Nadu 1996

Table - 31

Indian FIFA women Referee

Name State Since

D'COUTH, Bentla Maharashtra 2001

Table - 32

Indian FIFA Futsal Referee

Name State Since

SHANKAR, Komaleeswaran Tamil Nadu 2002

Table - 33

List of the Indian National Referees of Different States

SN. Name State

1 Nirmal Kumar Chehia

2 Banu Chakraborty

3 Tarkeswar Datta

Assam

Assam

Assam

4 Timur BaranDas gupta Assam

5 Jeten Hujuri Assam

6 Chandra Sekhar Nath Assam

7 Bodharaj Chettry Assam

8 Manoj Kumar Assam

9 Ajit Kumar Gogoi Assam

10 Mohammed Shoid Ali Assam

11 Sushanta Sen Assam

12 Debendra Sukla Baidya Assam

13 Jajneswar Dalmri Assam

14 Jadu Gogoi Assam

15 Subrata Singh Assam

16 Mohammed Akhtar Kussain Assam

17 Nassiruddin Ahmed (Sr) Assam

18 Nassiruddin Ahmed (Jr.) Assam

19 Deepak Kumar Dey Assam

20 Dwigendra Mohan Sharma Assam

21 Ms. Binamai balari Assam

22 Goinath Pyne Bengal

23 Satyen Ghosh Bengal

24 Goutam Sadhukhan Bengal

25 Sajal Bose Bengal

26 Uttam Panjal Bengal

27 Chandan Choudhari Bengal (I FA)

28 JayantaBanerjee Bengal (IFA)

29 Supriya Bhattacharya Bengal (IFA)

30 Subir Das Bengal (IFA)

31 Goutam Das Bengal (IFA)

32 Jayanta Chakraborty Bengal (IFA)

33 Subir Mitra Bengal (IFA)

. 34 Tapan Kumar Haidar Bengal (IFA)

35 Deepak Chakraborty Bengal (IFA)

36 Piyush Biswas Bengal (IFA)

37 Sushil Ghosh Bengal (IFA)

38 Kashi Nath Sen Bengal (IFA)

39 Subrata Das Bengal (IFA)

40 Ashish Chakraborti Bengal (IFA)

41 Sukumar Ghosh Bengal (IFA)

42 Dayal Pal Bengal (IFA)

43 Arup Kumar Chakraborty Bengal (IFA)

44 Biswas Chandra Chatterjee Bengal (IFA)

45 Partha Routh Roy Bengal (IFA)

46 Jyoti Prakash Paul Bengal (IFA)

47 Naba Kumar Das Bengal (IFA)

48 Tarun Kumar Paul Bengal (IFA)

49 Biswajit Behra Bengal (IFA)

SN. Name State

50 Sunanda Kumar Bose Bengal (IFA)

51 Rathin Khukhopadhyay Bengal (IFA)

52 Jayanta Sarkar Bengal (IFA)

53 Kalikinkar Bandopadhyay Bengal (IFA)

54 Mrunanghsu Bhattacharya Bengal (IFA)

55 Ashish Kumar Mondal Bengal (IFA)

56 Bishnu Pada Mandal Bengal (IFA)

57 Mrs. Anamika Sen Bengal (IFA)

58 Pradip Banerjee Bengal (IFA)

59 Mukul Maji Bengal (IFA)

60 Surendra Bahadur Singh Bihar

61 Vijay Kumar Sidnha Bihar

62 Sanjay Kumar Sinha Bihar

63 N.V.R. Raju Bihar

64 Syed Shujauddin Bihar

65 Sudisp Kumar Gupta Bihar

66 Jai Praskash Pandit Bihar

67 Md. Nizamuddin Mallick Bihar

68 Naveen Jaydeep Sundi Bihar

69 Subhas prasad Singh Bihar

70 Sajid Ahmed Bihar

71 Jayraman Ravishanker Delhi

72 Mohammed Naseeb Delhi

SN

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

Name State

Ramesh Rehani Delhi

S.S. Thakur Delhi

P.K. Ganguly Delhi

Abdul Saleem Delhi

Deepak Kumar Bist Delhi

Anthony John D'Costa Goa

Braz Rodri?gues Goa

Anthony Braganza Goa

Roland D'Souza Goa

Agnelo C. Fernandes Goa

Pascol Mascarenhas Goa

Agnelo P. Fernandes Goa

Edwin J.Fernandes Goa

Blair Rodirigues Goa

Jayandra S. Nagvenkar Goa

Antonio Almeida Jose Goa

Francisco Rernandes Goa

Benjamin D'Silva Goa

Dinesh M.Nair Gujarat

Virendra Kumar Dahiya Haryana

Rakesh Kumar Haryana

R.Uday Kumar

Mushtaq Pasha

Karnataka

Karnataka

SN.

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

R.Ram Singh Karnataka

RY. Anthony Karnataka

K.Senthilvel Karnataka

K.Gokulan (Sr.) Kerala

N. Mohammed Basheer Kerala

V.K.Khalid Kerala

M.Venugopal Kerala

P.K. Kunhikoya Kerala

M.G. Mohan Kerala

K.Rajeevan Kerala

A.Saifuddin Kerala

G.Chinto Kerala

K.K. Anil Kumar Kerala

P.Surendran Kerala

Sasi Kumar P.S. Kerala

v.Hydru Kerala

A.S. Balasubramaniam Kerala

C.Krishnan Kerala

V.N. Arvindakshan Kerala

Mathew Thomas Kerala

M.l. IsmailKerala

Seby Joseph C.Kerala

P.Ahmed Salim Kerala

SN.

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

130

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

139

140

141

A.M. Ashraf Kerala

Gokulan K.N. (Jr.) Kerala

C.T. Abdool Gafur Kerala

Mohan Das A. Kerala

K.Sudhesh Kumar Kerala

K.N. Thrivi Kerala

M.B. Sujan Kerala

Danny Jacob K. Kerala

Abdul Naseer P. Kerala

Sssi Kumar A.R. Kerala

Bimal Lazer Kerala

K.Ravindran Kerala

S.R. Umar Saleem Kerala

K.Shajeesh Kumar Kerala

Abdul Sammed V. Kerala

A.S. Mohanan Kerala

Bhagawati Giri Madhya Pradesh

K.R. Ravindran Madhya Pradesh

M.Daniel Madhya Pradesh

U.B.Singh Madhya Pradesh

B.R. Yadav Madhya Pradesh

s.H.A. Naqvi Madhya Pradesh

M.A. Siddiqui Madhya Pradesh

SN.

142

143

144

145

146

147

148

149

150

151

152

153

154

155

156

157

158

159

160

161

162

163

164

Yusuf Khan Madhya Pradesh

J.L.Sriniwas Madhya Pradesh

Rajesh Kumar Madhya Pradesh

S.S. Mukherjee Madhya Pradesh

S.Premakanta Singh Manipur

K.L. Sharat Chandra Singh Manipur

K.Gopi Mohan Singh Manipur

T.Shadmu Singh Manipur

Jadhav Chandra Singh Manipur

K.Rabindra Singh Manipur

W.Kulachandra Singh Manipur

M.Ranidas Singh Manipur

L.Yaima Singh Manipur

L. Kuladhaja Singh Manipur

N.Sarat Singh Manipur

L.Lokendra Singh Manipur

L. Gokulananda Sharma Manipur

J.amesh Jones Maharashtra (WIFA)

Stanley Gregory Maharashtra (WIFA)

Saby D'Costa Maharashtra (WIFA)

Rock Leo Fernandes Maharashtra (WIFA)

Vicotr D'Souza Maharashtra (WIFA)

Rajesh Raut Maharashtra (WIFA)

SN.

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

P.K. Mohandas Maharashtra (WIFA)

Dhanraj K.More Maharashtra (WIFA)

Syed Mod.Yeasin Maharashtra (WIFA)

Christopher John Maharashtra (WIFA)

Banari Nongrum Meghalaya

Haran Singh Pariung Meghalaya

Dhaneswar Bhoi Orissa

Prashanta Kumar Mohanty Orissa

Bhaskar Nanda Orissa

Bikash Pradhan Sikkim

Chamchuk Lama Sikkim

MadhuSukhananT.P S.S.C.B.

N. Mohan S.S.C.B.

A.Arjunan S.S.C.B.

A.K.Ashokan S.S.C.B.

M..Sridharan Tamil Nadu

R.Ravi Kumar Tamil Nadu

S.S.R. Sagaya Nathan Tamil Nadu

R.Manimaran Tamil Nadu

S.Guruswamy Tamil Nadu

R.Paneerselvam Tamil Nadu

c.M. ramesh Babu Tamil Nadu

T.Krishnamurthy Tamil Nadu

T. Elancherian Tamil Nadu

SN. Name

189 K.Kumaran

190 M. Ravindran

191 V.Stephen Chrles

192 T.Pradeep Kumar

193 Joseph Ebneer Kangaraj

194 ]M. Konguvel

195 Vasanta Kumar D.

196 E. Anthony Lazarous

197 K.Venkateshwaran

198 R./Ganeshan

199 V. Shivasubramaniam

200 R.N. Sethu Mani Maran

201 P.Bhagawati Raj

202 Durga Prasad Chakraborty

203 Anjan Kumar Banik

204 Shivjyoti Chakraborty

205 Kamlesh Kumar Pandey

State

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Tripura

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

National Awards For Footballers

The Govt, of India instituted National Awards for Meritorious service to the country and National after independence. The first was the Republic Day Awards (Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri).

After India became a republic on Jan 26, 1950, the Govt, of India instituted of Awards for exceptional and distinguished service in any field, which are made on the Republic Day every.

Padma Shri Awarri

This Award was instituted for outstanding footballers for the

first time in the year 1962. the first award was given in 1962 to Mr.

Gostha Behari Pal of Bengal and second award was given in 1971 to Mr.

Sailendra Nath manna of Calcutta (Mohun Bagan Club). The list of Padma Shri Award is given below:

Table - 34

____________ PADMASHRI Award of Indian Footballers

Year________Name State/ Units1962 Gostha Behari Paul Bengal

1971 Sailen Manna Bengal

1983 Gchuni Goswami Bengal

1990________ P.K. Banerjee______________ Railways

Arjuna Award

The Arjuna Award was instituted for the first time in the year

1961 to honour the out standing sportsmen and sports women of the

year. On the recommendation of the All India football, federation and the

All India council of sports, the ministry of education and youth welfare of

the Govt, of India have so for made the following many awards to the

footballers in different years from 1961 to 2002:

Table - 35______________ ARJUNA Award of Indian Footballers

Year Name State/Units

1961 P.K. Banerjee Bengal

1962 T. Balaram Bengal

1963 Subimal (Chuni) Goswami Bengal

1964 Jarnil Singh Bengal

1965 Arun Lai Ghosh Railways

Year7966

1967

1969

1970

1971

1974

1978

1979

1980

1982

1983

1991

1997

1999

2002

Name

Yousuf Khan

Peter Thangraj Inder Singh

Syed Nayeemuddin

Chandreshwar Prasad Magan Singh

Gurdev Singh

Prasun Banerjee

Mohammed Habib

Sudhir Karmakar

Shanti Mallick (women)

Subroto Bhattacharya

Brahmanand S.K. Shankwalkar Baichung Bhutia

Bruno Coutinho

State/ UnitsAndhra PradeshBengalPunjab

Bengal

Bengal

Rajasthan

Punjab

Bengal

Bengal

Bengal

Bengal

Bengal

Goa

Sikkim

Achievements of Indian Teams in International Compititions

Indian National teams senior & Junior Participated & won

madels in different International compitition. The details of position of

India team in International compitition are given below :

Table -36

India National Senior Team in International Footbal Tournaments

From 1948 to 2002

Year Venue Tournament Position

1948 London Olympics Participation

1951 New Delhi Asian Games Winners

Year

1952195219531954195419551956195819591960196019621964196419661967197019711972197419781980198219821983198419841984

Venue Tournament PositionColombo Quadrangular Cup WinnersHelsinki Olympics ParticipationRangoon Quadrangular Cup WinnersCalcutta Quadrangular Cup WinnersManila Asian Games ParticipationDhaka Quadrangular Cup Participation

Melbourne Olympics FourthTokyo Asian Games Participation

Seoul Assia Cup Participation

Rome Olympic Qualifiers

Rome Olympic Participation

D'Jakarta Asian Games Winners

Tokyo Olympic Qualifiers

Tel Aviv Asia Cup Runners-Up

Bangkok Asian games Participation

Teheran Asian Cup Qualifiers

Bangkok Asian Games Bronze

Singapore Pesta Sukan Cup Winners

Munich Olympic Qualifiers

Teheran Asian Games Participation

Bangkok Asian Games Participation

Moscow Olympic Qualifiers

Calcutta Nehru Cup Participation

New Delhi Asian Games Participation

Cochine Nehru Cup Participation

Los Angeles Olympic Qualifiers

Calcutta Nehru Cup Participation

Singapore Asia Cup Qualifiers

Year

1984

1985198619861987

1987

1988

19881989

1989

1991

1991

19911992

1993

1993

1993

1995

1995

1995

1997

1998

1998

1999

1999

200020002001

Venue Tournament PositionSingapore Asia Cup ParticipationCochin Nehru Cup ParticipationCalcutta Nehru Cup ParticipationSeoul Asian Games ParticipationCalicut Nehru Cup ParticipationCalcutta SAF Games WinnersSiliguri Nehru Cup ParticipationDoha Asia Cup QualifiersLahore SAF Games ParticipationMargao Goa Nehru Cup Participation

Thiruvananthapuram Nehru Cup Participation

Barcelona Olympic qualifiers Participation

Colombo SAF Games Participation

Japan Asia Cup Qualifiers

Madras Nehru Cup Participation

Lahore SAARC Cup Winners

Dhaka SAF Games Runners-up

Calcutta Nehru Cup Participation

Colombo SAARC Cup Runners-up

Madras SAF Games Winners

Kochi Nehru Cup Participation

Sri Lanka Independence Cup Winners

Bangkok Asian Games Participation

Goa SAFF Cup Winners

Kathmandu SAF Games Third

Lebanon Asia Cup Qualifiers

Maldives Jubilee Cup Golden

Millenium Super Soccer Cup Participation