Английская Википедия:Federation Cup (India)

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The Federation Cup was an annual knockout football competition and the premier cup competition in men's domestic Indian football until 2017.[1] Established in 1977, it was organized by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The Federation Cup was eventually replaced by the Super Cup from the 2018 season.

Bengaluru were the last champions, having defeated Mohun Bagan 2–0 in the 2017 final.[2]

History

In 1977, the All India Football Federation started the Federation Cup as the first club based national tournament in the country. Inaugural champion of the competition was the ITI (Indian Telephone Industries) who defeated Mohun Bagan in the final.[3] In 2015 the All India Football Federation announced that the Federation Cup will be put on hold to avoid scheduling conflict with the Indian Super League and the I-League.[4] After the Asian Football Confederation mandated that a club must play at least 18 matches in the season, the AIFF decided to revive the tournament under new format.[5] On 19 February 2018, the AIFF fully abolished the competition and formed the Super Cup as a replacement. In July 2023 AIFF has decided again to revive the competition in 2023-24 season as the premier cup competition in the country but later it moved to 2024-25 season.[6]

Venues

Matches during the Federation Cup were usually held at neutral venues around India. The final was also held in a neutral venue. From 2015 matches were played as two legged (home and away) knockout format.

Results

Federation Cup finals

Year Winners Runners-up Score
1977–78 ITI (Indian Telephone Industries) Mohun Bagan 1–0
1978–79 Mohun Bagan and East Bengal (joint winners) 0–0
1979–80 BSF Mafatlal Mills 2–2, 3–0
1980–81 Mohun Bagan and East Bengal (joint winners) 1–1
1981–82 Mohun Bagan Mohammedan 2–0
1982–83 Mohun Bagan Mafatlal Mills 1–0
1983–84 Mohammedan Mohun Bagan 0–0, 2–0
1984–85 Mohammedan East Bengal 1–0
1985 East Bengal Mohun Bagan 1–0
1986–87 Mohun Bagan East Bengal 0–0 Шаблон:Aet Шаблон:Pso
1987–88 Mohun Bagan Salgaocar 2–0
1988–89 Salgaocar BSF 1–0
1989–90 Salgaocar Mohammedan Sporting 2–1 Шаблон:Aet
1990 Kerala Police Salgaocar 2–1
1991 Kerala Police Mahindra & Mahindra 2–0 Шаблон:Aet
1992 Mohun Bagan East Bengal 2–0
1993 Mohun Bagan Mahindra & Mahindra 1–0
1994 Mohun Bagan Salgaocar 0–0 Шаблон:Aet Шаблон:Pso
1995 JCT East Bengal 1–1 Шаблон:Aet Шаблон:Pso
1995–96 JCT Mills East Bengal 1–1 Шаблон:Aet Шаблон:Pso
1996 East Bengal Dempo 2–1
1997 Salgaocar East Bengal 2–1
1998 Mohun Bagan East Bengal 2–1
1999 Not held
2000
2001 Mohun Bagan Dempo 2–1
2002 Not held
2003 Mahindra United Mohammedan Sporting 1–0
2004 Dempo Mohun Bagan 2–0
2005 Mahindra United Sporting Goa 2–1
2006 Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa 3–1
2007 East Bengal Mahindra United 2–1
2008 Mohun Bagan Dempo 1–0
2009–10 East Bengal Shillong Lajong 0–0 Шаблон:Aet Шаблон:Pso
2010 East Bengal Mohun Bagan 1–0
2011 Salgaocar East Bengal 3–1
2012 East Bengal Dempo 3–2 Шаблон:Aet
2013–14 Churchill Brothers Sporting Goa 3–1
2014–15 Bengaluru FC Dempo 2–1
2015–16 Mohun Bagan Aizawl 5–0
2016–17 Bengaluru FC Mohun Bagan 2–0 Шаблон:Aet
2017–24 Rebranded as Indian Super Cup
2024-25 Coming Soon As Super Cup [7]
  • a.e.t.: After extra time
  • pen.: Score in penalty shootout

Teams reaching final

Club Final
Appearances
Winner Winning Years Runners-up Runners-up Years
Mohun Bagan 20 14 1978*, 1980*, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987
1992, 1993, 1994, 1998
2001, 2006, 2008, 2015–16
6 1977, 1983, 1985, 2004, 2010, 2016–17
East Bengal 16 8 1978*,1980*,1985, 1996, 2007, 2009-10, 2010, 2012 8 1984,1986,1992, 1995,

1996–97,1997,1998, 2011

Salgaocar S.C. 7 4 1988,1989,1997, 2011 3 1987,1990,1994
Dempo Sports Club 6 1 2004 5 1996#,2001,2008, 2012, 2014–15
Mohammedan S.C. 5 2 1983,1984 3 1981,1989,2003
Mahindra United 5 2 2003,2005 3 1991,1993,2007
Sporting Clube de Goa 3 0 - 3 2005,2006,2013–14
Bengaluru FC 2 2 2014–15, 2016–17 0 -
JCT Mills F.C. 2 2 1995,1995-96# 0 -
Kerala Police 2 2 1990, 1991[8] 0 -
BSF (Border Security Force) 2 1 1979 1 1988
ITI (Indian Telephone Industries) 1 1 1977 0 -
Churchill Brothers 1 1 2013–14 0 -
Lajong SSC 1 0 - 1 2009
Aizawl 1 0 - 1 2015–16
  • * : Shared
  • # : There were two federation cups in 1996

Overall top goalscorers

Шаблон:Updated[9]

Rank Player Goals
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Jose Ramirez Barreto 27
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Chima Okorie 26*
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Bhaichung Bhutia 25
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Chidi Edeh 23
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Ranti Martins 18
6 Шаблон:Flagicon I. M. Vijayan 17
Шаблон:Flagicon Odafa Onyeka Okolie

(Note. * Includes 7 goals scored in Eastern Zone Qualifiers at Sibsagar – 1990 Federation Cup)

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

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