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The Durand Cup 2024, marking the 133rd edition of Asia’s oldest football tournament, runs from July 27 to August 31, 2024. The tournament features 24 teams across various levels of Indian football, including top-tier Indian Super League (ISL) teams, I-League clubs, state league teams, and armed forces representatives.
Durand Cup 2024
The Durand Cup 2024, which is the 133rd edition of the tournament, features a diverse array of teams from various levels of Indian football. Here’s a detailed overview:
Tournament Details
- Dates: July 27 – August 31, 2024
- Hosts: Kolkata, Jamshedpur, Shillong, Kokrajhar
- Sponsorship: IndianOil Corporation
Durand Cup Teams
The 2024 Durand Cup features a diverse lineup of 24 teams from various tiers of Indian football, including top-tier leagues, I-League clubs, state league teams, and armed forces teams. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the participating teams:
Category | Teams |
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Indian Super League (ISL) Teams | Bengaluru FC, Chennaiyin FC, Goa FC, Hyderabad FC, Jamshedpur FC, Kerala Blasters FC, Mumbai City FC, NorthEast United FC, Odisha FC, Punjab FC |
I-League Teams | Inter Kashi, Shillong Lajong |
State League Teams | Bodoland FC, Downtown Heroes FC |
Armed Forces Teams | Assam Rifles, BSF (Border Security Force), CISF Protectors (Central Industrial Security Force), Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Indian Navy |
Foreign Armed Forces Team | Tribhuvan Army (Nepal) |
Durand Cup 2024 Groups
Here’s the Durand Cup group stage information:
Group | Location | Teams |
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Group A | Kolkata | Mohun Bagan SG, East Bengal FC, Indian Air Force FT, Downtown Heroes FC |
Group B | Kolkata | Bengaluru FC, Inter Kashi FC, Indian Navy FT, Mohammedan SC |
Group C | Kolkata | Kerala Blasters FC, Mumbai City FC, Punjab FC, CISF Protectors FT |
Group D | Jamshedpur | Jamshedpur FC, Chennaiyin FC, Indian Army FT, Assam Rifles FT |
Group E | Kokrajhar | Odisha FC, NorthEast United FC, Bodoland FC, BSF FT |
Group F | Shillong | FC Goa, Hyderabad FC, Shillong Lajong FC, Tribhuvan Army FC |
Durand Cup 2024 Schedule
No. | Match | Date | Time | Venue |
1 | Mohun Bagan SG vs Downtown Heroes FC | 27.07.2024 | 18:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
2 | East Bengal FC vs Indian Air Force FT | 29.08.2024 | 19:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
3 | Indian Air Force FT vs Downtown Heroes FC | 02.08.2024 | 19:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
4 | East Bengal FC vs Downtown Heroes FC | 07.08.2024 | 19:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
5 | Mohun Bagan SG vs Indian Air Force FT | 08.08.2024 | 16:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
6 | Mohun Bagan SG vs East Bengal FC | 18.08.2024 | 19:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
Group B Fixtures
No. | Match | Date | Time | Venue |
1 | Mohammedan SC vs Inter Kashi FC | 28.07.2024 | 19:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
2 | Bengaluru FC vs Indian Navy FT | 31.07.2024 | 19:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
3 | Bengaluru FC vs Inter Kashi FC | 03.08.2024 | 19:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
4 | Mohammedan SC vs Bengaluru FC | 06.08.2024 | 19:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
5 | Indian Navy FT vs Inter Kashi FC | 09.08.2024 | 16:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
6 | Mohammedan SC vs Indian Navy FT | 13.08.2024 | 16:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
Group C Fixtures
No. | Match | Date | Time | Venue |
1 | CISF Protectors FT vs Punjab FC | 30.07.2024 | 19:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
2 | Mumbai City FC vs Kerala Blasters FC | 01.08.2024 | 19:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
3 | Kerala Blasters FC vs Punjab FC | 04.08.2024 | 16:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
4 | Mumbai City FC vs CISF Protectors FT | 05.08.2024 | 16:00 | Kishore Bharati Krirangan |
5 | Kerala Blasters FC vs CISF Protectors FT | 10.08.2024 | 19:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
6 | Punjab FC vs Mumbai City FC | 11.08.2024 | 16:00 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan |
Group D Fixtures
No. | Match | Date | Time | Venue |
1 | Jamshedpur FC vs Assam Rifles FT | 28.07.2024 | 16:00 | JRD Tata Sports Complex |
2 | Chennaiyin FC vs Indian Army FT | 31.07.2024 | 16:00 | JRD Tata Sports Complex |
3 | Jamshedpur FC vs Chennaiyin FC | 04.08.2024 | 19:00 | JRD Tata Sports Complex |
4 | Indian Army FT vs Assam Rifles FT | 07.08.2024 | 16:00 | JRD Tata Sports Complex |
5 | Chennaiyin FC vs Assam Rifles FT | 11.08.2024 | 19:00 | JRD Tata Sports Complex |
6 | Jamshedpur FC vs Indian Army FT | 14.08.2024 | 19:00 | JRD Tata Sports Complex |
Group E Fixtures
No. | Match | Date | Time | Venue |
1 | Bodoland FC vs NorthEast United FC | 30.07.2024 | 15:00 | SAI Stadium |
2 | Odisha FC vs BSF FT | 03.08.2024 | 16:00 | SAI Stadium |
3 | Bodoland FC vs Odisha FC | 06.08.2024 | 16:00 | SAI Stadium |
4 | NorthEast United FC vs BSF FT | 09.08.2024 | 19:00 | SAI Stadium |
5 | Bodoland FC vs BSF FT | 12.08.2024 | 19:00 | SAI Stadium |
6 | NorthEast United FC vs Odisha FC | 16.08.2024 | 19:00 | SAI Stadium |
Group F Fixtures
No. | Match | Date | Time | Venue |
1 | Shillong Lajong FC vs Tribhuvan Army FC | 02.08.2024 | 16:00 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
2 | FC Goa vs Rangdajied United FC | 05.08.2024 | 19:00 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
3 | FC Goa vs Tribhuvan Army FC | 08.08.2024 | 19:00 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
4 | Shillong Lajong FC vs Rangdajied United FC | 10.08.2024 | 16:00 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
5 | Rangdajied United FC vs Tribhuvan Army FC | 13.08.2024 | 19:00 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
6 | FC Goa vs Shillong Lajong FC | 17.08.2024 | 19:00 | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
Group Stage Matches
Date | Group | Matchup | Venue |
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July 27, 2024 | Group A | Mohun Bagan SG vs. Indian Air Force FT | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
July 28, 2024 | Group B | Bengaluru FC vs. Mohammedan SC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
July 29, 2024 | Group C | Kerala Blasters FC vs. Mumbai City FC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
July 30, 2024 | Group E | Odisha FC vs. NorthEast United FC | SAI Stadium, Kokrajhar |
July 31, 2024 | Group B | Inter Kashi FC vs. Indian Navy FT | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 1, 2024 | Group C | Punjab FC vs. CISF Protectors FT | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 2, 2024 | Group F | FC Goa vs. Shillong Lajong FC | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Shillong |
August 3, 2024 | Group D | Jamshedpur FC vs. Indian Army FT | JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur |
August 4, 2024 | Group C | Kerala Blasters FC vs. Punjab FC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 5, 2024 | Group F | Hyderabad FC vs. Tribhuvan Army FC | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Shillong |
August 6, 2024 | Group B | Inter Kashi FC vs. Mohammedan SC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 7, 2024 | Group A | East Bengal FC vs. Downtown Heroes FC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 7, 2024 | Group D | Chennaiyin FC vs. Assam Rifles FT | JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur |
August 8, 2024 | Group A | Mohun Bagan SG vs. Downtown Heroes FC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 9, 2024 | Group E | Bodoland FC vs. NorthEast United FC | SAI Stadium, Kokrajhar |
August 10, 2024 | Group C | Mumbai City FC vs. CISF Protectors FT | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 11, 2024 | Group C | Punjab FC vs. Kerala Blasters FC | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 12, 2024 | Group E | Odisha FC vs. BSF FT | SAI Stadium, Kokrajhar |
August 13, 2024 | Group F | Hyderabad FC vs. FC Goa | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Shillong |
August 14, 2024 | Group D | Jamshedpur FC vs. Indian Army FT | JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur |
August 15, 2024 | Group B | Bengaluru FC vs. Indian Navy FT | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
Knockout Stage
Date | Stage | Matchup | Venue |
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August 21, 2024 | Quarter-finals | Match 1 vs. Match 2 | JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur |
August 21, 2024 | Quarter-finals | Match 3 vs. Match 4 | SAI Stadium, Kokrajhar |
August 25, 2024 | Semi-finals | Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 26, 2024 | Semi-finals | Winner Match 3 vs. Winner Match 4 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
August 31, 2024 | Final | Winner Semi-final 1 vs. Winner Semi-final 2 | Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata |
Durand Cup Winner List From 1888 to 2024
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 | |
Post-independence Era (1950–present) | ||
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 |
What is Durand Cup?
The Durand Cup is one of Asia’s oldest and most prestigious football tournaments. It was established in 1888 by the British in India and is named after its founder, Sir Mortimer Durand, who was the then Foreign Secretary of British India. The tournament is organized annually and features teams from various levels of Indian football, including top-tier leagues, I-League clubs, state teams, and even armed forces teams.
Key Points About the Durand Cup
- History: It is the oldest football competition in Asia, having been first played in 1888. The tournament has a rich history and tradition, evolving over the years to include a wider range of teams.
- Format: Traditionally, the Durand Cup is played in a knockout format, but recent editions have featured a group stage followed by knockout rounds. The competition includes teams from various levels of Indian football, including the Indian Super League (ISL), I-League, state leagues, and armed forces teams.
- Participating Teams: The tournament features a mix of top football clubs from the ISL, I-League clubs, state league teams, and teams representing different branches of the Indian armed forces. In some editions, foreign teams have also been invited.
- Significance: The Durand Cup is a prestigious trophy in Indian football and is highly regarded for its historical importance. Winning the Durand Cup is considered a significant achievement for Indian football clubs.
- Recent Changes: The tournament has seen various changes in its format and structure over the years, including the introduction of sponsorships and broader participation from different football leagues.
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.