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Durand Cup
Durand Cup is related to the game of football (soccer). The world of football is adorned with rich history and glorious competitions that have enthralled fans for decades. Among these prestigious tournaments, one stands tall as a testament to the enduring spirit of the sport – the Durand Cup. With a legacy dating back over a century, this esteemed tournament has become an integral part of football’s narrative in India.
From its humble beginnings to its current grandeur, the Durand Cup has witnessed the rise of footballing legends and the passionate roar of crowds, leaving an indelible mark on the country’s sporting landscape. In this article, we delve into the captivating tale of the Durand Cup and its significance in shaping the footballing culture of India.
Durand Cup 2023
The 132nd edition of the Durand Cup 2023, the oldest football tournament in Asia, is set to take place from 3rd August to 3rd September 2023 in India. The Durand Cup 2023 tournament is hosted in three cities – Kolkata, Guwahati, and Kokrajhar. This year, the Durand Cup is supported by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and is organized by the Durand Football Tournament Society in collaboration with the AIFF, Eastern Command of the Indian Armed Forces, and the Governments of West Bengal and Assam.
Durand Cup 2023 Teams
A total of 24 teams will be participating in the tournament, including all 12 clubs from the top-tier Indian Super League, along with invited clubs from I-League, I-League 2, regional leagues, and teams representing armed forces. Durand Cup 2023 edition also marks the return of a foreign team participating in the tournament after 27 years.
The group stage will feature six groups, with six group winners and the two best second-placed teams advancing to the knockout stage. Matches will be played across the three host cities, with Kolkata hosting 23 matches, Guwahati hosting 11 matches, and Kokrajhar hosting 9 matches.
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Group B |
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Group C |
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Group D |
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Group E |
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Group F |
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Durand Cup 2023 Schedule
The Durand Cup is an annual football tournament. Check here Durand Cup 2023 Schedule, Match, Groups, Time and venue of the Tournament in detail.
Date | Match | Group | Time | Venue |
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August 3 | Mohun Bagan SG vs Bangladesh Army FT | A | 5:45 PM | VYBK |
August 4 | Northeast United FC vs Shillong Lajong | D | 6:00 PM | IGAS |
August 5 | Bodoland FC vs Rajasthan United FC | F | 2:30 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 5 | Mohammedan SC vs Mumbai City FC | B | 4:45 PM | KBK |
August 6 | Delhi FC vs Hyderabad FC | E | 2:30 PM | IGAS |
August 6 | East Bengal vs Bangladesh Army FT | A | 4:45 PM | VYBK |
August 7 | Odisha FC vs Indian Army FT | F | 3:00 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 7 | Mohun Bagan SG vs Punjab FC | A | 6:00 PM | KBK |
August 8 | FC Goa vs Shillong Lajong | D | 3:00 PM | IGAS |
August 8 | Mumbai City FC vs Jamshedpur FC | B | 6:00 PM | VYBK |
August 9 | Delhi FC vs Tribhuwan Army | E | 2:30 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 9 | Gokulam Kerala FC vs Indian Air Force FT | C | 4:45 PM | KBK |
August 10 | Hyderabad FC vs Chennaiyin FC | E | 3:00 PM | IGAS |
August 10 | Punjab FC vs Bangladesh Army FT | A | 6:00 PM | VYBK |
August 11 | Mohammedan SC vs Indian Navy FT | B | 3:00 PM | KBK |
August 11 | Odisha FC vs Rajasthan United FC | F | 6:00 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 12 | Northeast United FC vs FC Goa | D | 2:30 PM | IGAS |
August 12 | Mohun Bagan SG vs East Bengal FC | A | 4:45 PM | VYBK |
August 13 | Kerala Blasters vs Gokulam Kerala FC | C | 2:30 PM | MBG |
August 13 | Downtown Heroes vs Shillong Lajong | D | 4:45 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 14 | Chennaiyin FC vs Tribhuwan Army | E | 3:00 PM | IGAS |
August 14 | Bengaluru FC vs Indian Air Force FT | C | 6:00 PM | KBK |
August 16 | FC Goa vs Downtown Heroes | D | 3:00 PM | IGAS |
August 16 | East Bengal FC vs Punjab FC | A | 6:00 PM | KBK |
August 17 | Jamshedpur FC vs Indian Navy FT | B | 3:00 PM | MBG |
August 17 | Bodoland FC vs Indian Army FT | F | 6:00 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 18 | Delhi FC vs Chennaiyin FC | E | 3:00 PM | IGAS |
August 18 | Bengaluru FC vs Kerala Blasters | C | 6:00 PM | KBK |
August 19 | Mumbai City FC vs Indian Navy FT | B | 2:30 PM | VYBK |
August 19 | Bodoland FC vs Odisha FC | F | 4:45 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 20 | Northeast United FC vs Downtown Heroes | D | 2:30 PM | IGAS |
August 20 | Mohammedan SC vs Jamshedpur FC | B | 4:45 PM | KBK |
August 21 | Kerala Blasters vs Indian Air Force FT | C | 3:00 PM | EBG |
August 21 | Rajasthan United FC vs Indian Army FT | F | 6:00 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 22 | Hyderabad FC vs Tribhuwan Army | E | 3:00 PM | IGAS |
August 22 | Bengaluru FC vs Gokulam Kerala FC | C | 6:00 PM | KBK |
August 24 | Quarter-finals 1 | QF | 6:00 PM | SAI Stadium |
August 25 | Quarter-finals 2 | QF | 6:00 PM | VYBK |
August 26 | Quarter-finals 3 | QF | 6:00 PM | IGAS |
August 27 | Quarter-finals 4 | QF | 6:00 PM | VYBK |
August 29 | Semi-finals: Winner of QF 1 vs Winner of QF 2 | SF | 4:00 PM | VYBK |
August 31 | Semi-finals: Winner of QF 3 vs Winner of QF 4 | SF | 4:00 PM | VYBK |
September 3 | Final: Winner of SF 1 vs Winner of SF 2 | F | 4:00 PM | VYBK |
Durand Cup 2023 Results
Teams in each group play each other in a single-legged round-robin format, after which the top teams from each group and the two best second-placed teams across all six groups progress to the eight-team quarter-finals. The Durand Cup 2023 football final will be played on September 3 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium) in Kolkata. Check the Durand Cup 2023 Results till date:
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Date | Match | Group | Venue |
August 3, Thursday | Mohun Bagan SG 5-0 Bangladesh Army FT | A | VYBK |
August 4, Friday | Northeast United FC 4-0 Shillong Lajong | D | IGAS |
August 5, Saturday | Bodoland FC 0-1 Rajasthan United FC | F | SAI Stadium |
August 5, Saturday | Mohammedan SC 1-3 Mumbai City FC | B | KBK |
August 6, Sunday | Delhi FC 1-1 Hyderabad FC | E | IGAS |
August 6, Sunday | East Bengal 2-2 Bangladesh Army FT | A | VYBK |
August 7, Monday | Odisha FC 0-1 Indian Army FT | F | SAI Stadium |
August 7, Monday | Mohun Bagan SG 2-0 Punjab FC | A | KBK |
August 8, Tuesday | FC Goa 6-0 Shillong Lajong | D | IGAS |
August 8, Tuesday | Mumbai City FC 5-0 Jamshedpur FC | B | VYBK |
August 9, Wednesday | Delhi FC 1-1 Tribhuwan Army | E | SAI Stadium |
August 9, Wednesday | Gokulam Kerala FC 2-0 Indian Air Force FT | C | KBK |
August 10, Thursday | Hyderabad FC 1-3 Chennaiyin FC | E | IGAS |
August 10, Thursday | Punjab FC 0-0 Bangladesh Army FT | A | VYBK |
August 11, Friday | Mohammedan SC 2-1 Indian Navy FT | B | KBK |
August 11, Friday | Odisha FC 2-1 Rajasthan United FC | F | SAI Stadium |
August 12, Saturday | Northeast United FC 2-2 FC Goa | D | IGAS |
August 12, Saturday | Mohun Bagan SG 0-1 East Bengal FC | A | VYBK |
August 13, Sunday | Kerala Blasters 3-4 Gokulam Kerala FC | C | MBG |
August 13, Sunday | Downtown Heroes 1-2 Shillong Lajong | D | SAI Stadium |
August 14, Monday | Chennaiyin FC 3-0 Tribhuwan Army | E | IGAS |
August 14, Monday | Bengaluru FC 1-1 Indian Air Force FT | C | KBK |
August 16, Wednesday | FC Goa 3-0 Downtown Heroes | D | IGAS |
August 16, Wednesday | East Bengal FC 1-0 Punjab FC | A | KBK |
August 17, Thursday | Jamshedpur FC 1-0 Indian Navy FT | B | MBG |
August 17, Thursday | Bodoland FC 1-2 Indian Army FT | F | SAI Stadium |
August 18, Friday | Delhi FC 1-2 Chennaiyin FC | E | IGAS |
August 18, Friday | Bengaluru FC 2-2 Kerala Blasters | C | KBK |
August 19, Saturday | Mumbai City FC 4-0 Indian Navy FT | B | VYBK |
August 19, Saturday | Bodoland FC 2-1 Odisha FC | F | SAI Stadium |
August 20, Sunday | Northeast United FC 3-1 Downtown Heroes | D | IGAS |
August 20, Sunday | Mohammedan SC 6-0 Jamshedpur FC | B | KBK |
August 21, Monday | Kerala Blasters 5-0 Indian Air Force FT | C | EBG |
August 21, Monday | Rajasthan United FC 0-0 Indian Army FT | F | SAI Stadium |
August 22, Tuesday | Hyderabad FC 3-0 Tribhuwan Army | E | IGAS |
August 22, Tuesday | Bengaluru FC 2-0 Gokulam Kerala FC | C | KBK |
August 24, Thursday | Quarter-final 1: NorthEast United FC 1-0 Indian Army FT | QF | IGAS |
August 25, Friday | Quarter-final 2: East Bengal FC 2-1 Gokulam Kerala FC | QF | VYBK |
August 26, Saturday | Quarter-final 3: FC Goa 4-1 Chennaiyin FC | QF | IGAS |
August 27, Sunday | Quarter-final 4: Mohun Bagan 3-1 Mumbai City FC | QF | VYBK |
August 29, Tuesday | Semi-finals: NorthEast United FC vs East Bengal | SF | VYBK |
August 31, Thursday | Semi-finals: FC Goa vs Mohun Bagan | SF | VYBK |
September 3, Sunday | Final: Mohun Bagan vs East Bengal | F | VYBK |
Durand Cup final 2023
The Durand Cup 2023 football final was played between arch-rivals Mohun Bagan and East Bengal on September 3 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium) in Kolkata.
Durand Cup 2023 winners
In a historic match held at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium, Mohun Bagan Super Giant emerged victorious over East Bengal with a score of 1-0, securing the Durand Cup 2023 trophy. This remarkable triumph marked Mohun Bagan SG as the first-ever team in Durand Cup history to claim an astounding 17 titles, solidifying their status as the most successful team in the tournament’s rich history. East Bengal, with their impressive record of 16 titles, secured their position as the second-most successful team in the Durand Cup.
Durand Cup 2023 award winners
Golden Glove award: Vishal Kaith, the remarkable goalkeeper for Mohun Bagan Super Giant, adds another Golden Glove award to his collection, following his previous triumph in the ISL last season. Along with the honor, he also receives a substantial three-lakh-rupee cash prize.
Golden Boot award: David Lalhlansanga of Mohammedan Sporting is honored with the prestigious Golden Boot, despite the unfortunate fate of his team falling short by just one goal to advance to the knockouts.
Golden Ball award: East Bengal’s forward sensation, Nandhakumar Sekar, secures the coveted Golden Ball award at the Durand Cup. His outstanding contributions included three Player of the Match accolades and a memorable match-winning goal in the previous Kolkata derby.
Durand Cup 2022
Bengaluru FC secured their inaugural Durand Cup title with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over debutants Mumbai City in the championship showdown, which unfolded at the renowned Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. This marked the 131st edition of the Durand Cup, Asia’s oldest football tournament, and it was notably the first edition to receive recognition from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The tournament was hosted across three venues: West Bengal, Assam, and Manipur. Although Goa had held the title as defending champions, having triumphed over Mohammedan in the 2021 final, they faced an unexpected early exit this time, unable to progress beyond the group stage.
Durand Cup Winner List From 1888 to 2023
The Durand Cup, one of the oldest and most prestigious football tournaments in India, has witnessed numerous thrilling encounters since its inception in 1888. Here, we present the comprehensive List of Durand Cup winners from 1888 to 2023 champions who have triumphed in this historic competition. Discover the teams that have secured the title of Durand Cup winners over the years and relive the moments of glory for some of the most iconic football clubs in Indian history.
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
1888 | United Kingdom Royal Scots Fusiliers | United Kingdom Highland Light Infantry |
1889 | United Kingdom Highland Light Infantry | British Raj Shimla Rifles (2nd Punjab Volunteer Rifle Corps) |
1890 | United Kingdom Highland Light Infantry | United Kingdom Royal Irish Fusiliers |
1891 | United Kingdom King’s Own Scottish Borderers | United Kingdom East Lancashire Regiment |
1892 | United Kingdom King’s Own Scottish Borderers | United Kingdom Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
1893 | United Kingdom Highland Light Infantry | United Kingdom Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
1894 | United Kingdom Highland Light Infantry | United Kingdom Royal Scots Fusiliers |
1895 | United Kingdom Highland Light Infantry | United Kingdom Somerset Light Infantry |
1896 | United Kingdom Somerset Light Infantry | United Kingdom Black Watch |
1897 | United Kingdom Black Watch | British Raj Shimla Rifles (2nd Punjab Volunteer Rifle Corps) |
1898 | United Kingdom Black Watch | United Kingdom North Staffordshire Regiment |
1899 | United Kingdom Black Watch | United Kingdom Yorkshire Regiment |
1900 | United Kingdom South Wales Borderers | United Kingdom East Lancashire Regiment |
1901 | United Kingdom South Wales Borderers | United Kingdom South Staffordshire Regiment |
1902 | United Kingdom Hampshire Regiment | United Kingdom East Lancashire Regiment |
1903 | United Kingdom Royal Irish Rifles | United Kingdom Queen’s Regiment |
1904 | United Kingdom North Staffordshire Regiment | United Kingdom Black Watch |
1905 | United Kingdom Royal Dragoons | United Kingdom Dorset Regiment |
1906 | United Kingdom Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) | United Kingdom Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment |
1907 | United Kingdom Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) | United Kingdom Royal Welch Fusiliers |
1908 | United Kingdom Lancashire Fusiliers | United Kingdom Royal Irish Rifles |
1909 | United Kingdom Lancashire Fusiliers | United Kingdom King’s Regiment |
1910 | United Kingdom Royal Scots | United Kingdom King’s Royal Rifle Corps |
1911 | United Kingdom Black Watch | United Kingdom Lancashire Fusiliers |
1912 | United Kingdom Royal Scots | United Kingdom Lancashire Fusiliers |
1913 | United Kingdom Lancashire Fusiliers | United Kingdom King’s Royal Rifle Corps |
1914–19 | Tournament not held, due to World War I | |
1920 | United Kingdom Black Watch | United Kingdom Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) |
1921 | United Kingdom Worcestershire Regiment | United Kingdom Royal Fusiliers |
1922 | United Kingdom Lancashire Fusiliers | United Kingdom Royal Field Artillery |
1923 | United Kingdom Cheshire Regiment | United Kingdom Essex Regiment |
1924 | United Kingdom Worcestershire Regiment | United Kingdom Essex Regiment |
1925 | United Kingdom Sherwood Foresters | United Kingdom Worcestershire Regiment |
1926 | United Kingdom Durham Light Infantry | United Kingdom Sherwood Foresters |
1927 | United Kingdom York and Lancaster Regiment | British Raj Eastern Railway |
1928 | United Kingdom Sherwood Foresters | United Kingdom York and Lancaster Regiment |
1929 | United Kingdom York and Lancaster Regiment | United Kingdom East Yorkshire Regiment |
1930 | United Kingdom York and Lancaster Regiment | United Kingdom Royal Leicestershire Regiment |
1931 | United Kingdom Devonshire Regiment | United Kingdom Border Regiment |
1932 | United Kingdom King’s Shropshire Light Infantry | United Kingdom Devonshire Regiment |
1933 | United Kingdom King’s Shropshire Light Infantry | United Kingdom Royal Leicestershire Regiment |
1934 | United Kingdom Royal Corps of Signals | United Kingdom Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
1935 | United Kingdom Border Regiment | United Kingdom Royal Norfolk Regiment |
1936 | United Kingdom Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders | United Kingdom Green Howards |
1937 | United Kingdom Border Regiment | United Kingdom Royal Scots |
1938 | United Kingdom South Wales Borderers | British Raj Northwestern Railway Loco SC (Lahore) |
1939 | Tournament not held, due to World War II | |
1940 | British Raj Mohammedan | United Kingdom Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
1941–47 | Tournament not held, due to World War II & the Partition of India | |
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1950 | Hyderabad City Police | Mohun Bagan |
1951 | East Bengal | Rajasthan Armed Constabulary |
1952 | East Bengal | Hyderabad City Police |
1953 | Mohun Bagan | National Defence Academy |
1954 | Hyderabad City Police | Hindustan Aircraft Limited |
1955 | Madras Regimental Centre | Indian Air Force |
1956 | East Bengal | Hyderabad City Police |
1957 | Hyderabad City Police | East Bengal |
1958 | Madras Regimental Centre | Gorkha Brigade |
1959 | Mohun Bagan | Mohammedan |
1960 | Mohun Bagan and East Bengal (joint winners) | |
1961 | Andhra Pradesh Police | Mohun Bagan |
1962 | Tournament not held, due to Sino-Indian War | |
1963 | Mohun Bagan | Andhra Pradesh Police |
1964 | Mohun Bagan | East Bengal |
1965 | Mohun Bagan | Punjab Police |
1966 | Gorkha Brigade | Sikh Regimental Centre |
1967 | East Bengal | Bengal Nagpur Railway |
1968 | Border Security Force | East Bengal |
1969 | Gorkha Brigade | Border Security Force |
1970 | East Bengal | Mohun Bagan |
1971 | Border Security Force | Leaders Club |
1972 | East Bengal | Mohun Bagan |
1973 | Border Security Force | Rajasthan Armed Constabulary |
1974 | Mohun Bagan | JCT |
1975 | Border Security Force | JCT |
1976 | Border Security Force and JCT (joint winners) | |
1977 | Mohun Bagan | JCT |
1978 | East Bengal | Mohun Bagan |
1979 | Mohun Bagan | Punjab Police |
1980 | Mohun Bagan | Mohammedan |
1981 | Border Security Force | JCT |
1982 | Mohun Bagan and East Bengal (joint winners) | |
1983 | JCT | Mohun Bagan |
1984 | Mohun Bagan | East Bengal |
1985 | Mohun Bagan | JCT |
1986 | Mohun Bagan | East Bengal |
1987 | JCT | Mohun Bagan |
1988 | Border Security Force | East Bengal |
1989 | East Bengal | Mohun Bagan |
1990 | East Bengal | Mahindra & Mahindra |
1991 | East Bengal | Border Security Force |
1992 | JCT | Mohammedan |
1993 | East Bengal | Punjab State Electricity Board |
1994 | Mohun Bagan | East Bengal |
1995 | East Bengal | Tata Football Academy |
1996 | JCT | Iraq Al-Naft |
1997 | Kochin | Mohun Bagan |
1998 | Mahindra & Mahindra | East Bengal |
1999 | Salgaocar | East Bengal |
2000 | Mohun Bagan | Mahindra United |
2001 | Mahindra United | Churchill Brothers |
2002 | East Bengal | Army XI |
2003 | Salgaocar | East Bengal |
2004 | East Bengal | Mohun Bagan |
2005 | Army XI | Sporting Goa |
2006 | Dempo | JCT |
2007 | Churchill Brothers | Mahindra United |
2008 | Mahindra United | Churchill Brothers |
2009 | Churchill Brothers | Mohun Bagan |
2010 | United | JCT |
2011 | Churchill Brothers | Prayag United |
2012 | Air India | Dodsal |
2013 | Mohammedan | ONGC |
2014 | Salgaocar | Pune |
2016 | Army Green | NEROCA |
2019 | Gokulam Kerala | Mohun Bagan |
2020 | The tournament was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
2021 | Goa | Mohammedan |
2022 | Bengaluru | Mumbai City |
2023 | Mohun Bagan Super Giant | East Bengal |
Important Facts Related to Durand Cup
- The Durand Cup was first held in 1888 and is named after Sir Mortimer Durand, who was the Foreign Secretary of British India at the time.
- The Durand Cup is the oldest football tournament in India and one of the oldest in the world. It predates the establishment of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the Indian national football team.
- The tournament follows a knockout format, where participating teams compete in single-elimination matches to advance to the next round.
- Mohun Bagan holds the record for the most Durand Cup titles, having won it multiple times. Other prominent clubs like East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting Club have also been successful in the tournament.
- The tournament has faced interruptions during its long history, including during World War I and World War II.
- In recent years, the Durand Cup has experienced a revival and has been attracting increased attention and participation from top Indian football clubs.
- The Durand Cup has significant cultural and historical value in India’s footballing landscape and is regarded as a prestigious tournament for players and teams.
- The tournament has played a crucial role in the development of football in India and has served as a platform for young players to showcase their talent.