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Durand Football Tournament/Durand Cup winners and runners-up list since 1888

Durand Cup winners and runners-up list

Durand Cup Winners List...

Durand Football Tournament, commonly known as the Durand Cup, is the oldest existing football tournament in Asia and the third oldest in the world, a domestic football competition held annually in India. The Durand Cup was established in 1888 by Sir Henry Mortimer Durand.
The Durand Cup is one of the most prestigious football competitions in India and East Bengal and Mohun Bagan is one of the most successful teams in the tournament having won the competition 16 times. Let's take a look at all the winners in the history of the Durand Cup.

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Durand Cup Winners List:

Pre-independance era (1888–1947)
Year Winners Runners-up
1888 Royal Scots Fusiliers Highland Light Infantry
1889 Highland Light Infantry Shimla Rifles (2nd Punjab Volunteer Rifle Corps)
1890 Highland Light Infantry Royal Irish Fusiliers
1891 King’s Own Scottish Borderers East Lancashire Regiment
1892 King’s Own Scottish Borderers Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
1893 Highland Light Infantry Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
1894 Highland Light Infantry Royal Scots Fusiliers
1895 Highland Light Infantry Somerset Light Infantry
1896 Somerset Light Infantry Black Watch
1897 Black Watch Shimla Rifles (2nd Punjab Volunteer Rifle Corps)
1898 Black Watch North Staffordshire Regiment
1899 Black Watch Yorkshire Regiment
1900 South Wales Borderers East Lancashire Regiment
1901 South Wales Borderers South Staffordshire Regiment
1902 Hampshire Regiment East Lancashire Regiment
1903 Royal Irish Rifles Queen’s Regiment
1904 North Staffordshire Regiment Black Watch
1905 Royal Dragoons Dorsetshire Regiment
1906 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Bedfordshire Regiment
1907 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Royal Welsh Fusiliers
1908 Lancashire Fusiliers Royal Irish Rifles
1909 Lancashire Fusiliers King’s Regiment
1910 Royal Scots King’s Royal Rifle Corps
1911 Black Watch Lancashire Fusiliers
1912 Royal Scots Lancashire Fusiliers
1913 Lancashire Fusiliers King’s Royal Rifle Corps
1914–19 Cancelled because of World War I
1920 Black Watch Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
1921 Worcestershire Regiment Royal Fusiliers
1922 Lancashire Fusiliers Royal Field Artillery
1923 Cheshire Regiment Essex Regiment
1924 Worcestershire Regiment Essex Regiment
1925 Sherwood Foresters Worcestershire Regiment
1926 Durham Light Infantry Sherwood Foresters
1927 York & Lancaster Regiment East Indian Railway Regiment
1928 Sherwood Foresters York & Lancaster Regiment
1929 York & Lancaster Regiment East Yorkshire Regiment
1930 York & Lancaster Regiment Leicestershire Regiment
1931 Devonshire Regiment Border Regiment
1932 King’s Shropshire Light Infantry Devonshire Regiment
1933 King’s Shropshire Light Infantry Leicestershire Regiment
1934 Royal Signals Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
1935 Border Regiment Royal Norfolk Regiment
1936 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Green Howards
1937 Border Regiment Royal Scots
1938 South Wales Borderers Border Regiment
1939 Cancelled because of World War II
1940 Mohammedan Royal Warwickshire Regiment
1941–47 Not held
Post-independance 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
1959–60 Mohun Bagan Mohammedan
1960–61 Mohan Bagan and East Bengal Joint Winners -
1961 Andhra Pradesh Police Mohun Bagan
1962 Cancelled because of Indo-China 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 (Bikaner)
1974 Mohun Bagan JCT
1975 Border Security Force JCT
1976 BSF 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 Mohan 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 United
1991 East Bengal Border Security Force
1992 JCT Mohammedan
1993 East Bengal Punjab State Electricity Board
1994 Mohun Bagan East Bengal
1995–96 East Bengal Tata Football Academy
1996 JCT Al-Naft
1997 FC Kochin Mohun Bagan
1998 Mahindra United East Bengal
1999 Salgaocar East Bengal
2000 Mohun Bagan Mahindra United
2001–02 Mahindra United Churchill Brothers
2002–03 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 Prayag 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 Tournament not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Goa Mohammedan
2022 Bengaluru FC Mumbai City FC
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