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Beighton Cup Winner List

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The Batten Cup is a field hockey tournament organized by Hockey Bengal (formerly Bengal Hockey Association). The origins of the tournament date back to the era of both British colonialism and English aristocracy. The tournament was named after its British benefactor, Thomas Durant Batten, a judge of the Indian Civil Service and legal advisor to the Government of Bengal. Established in 1895, it is one of the oldest field hockey tournaments in the world and is held annually in Kolkata. See full list of Beighton Cup here.
The Beighton Cup Trophy
Sport  Field hockey
Founded  1895
Administrator  Hockey Bengal
No. of Teams  11
Country  India
Headquarters  Kolkata
Most recent champions  Indian Navy
Most titles  Mohun Bagan
Official website  hockeybengal.org

Some facts:

  • The Batten Cup, which originated in 1895, is considered one of the oldest field hockey tournaments in the world.
  • The Bataan Cup hockey tournament is organized by Hockey Bengal, formerly known as the Bengal Hockey Association.
  • In addition to the Batten Cup, Kolkata achieved several firsts in hockey. The first Hockey Association in India was established in 1908.
  • The most successful team in the Bataan Cup is Mohun Bagan, having won the title 14 times.
  • Beighton Cup Winners
    YearWinnerRunner-up
    1895Calcutta Naval Volunteers AC
    1896Calcutta Naval Volunteers AC
    1897SPG Mission, Ranchi
    1898SPG Mission, Ranchi
    1899Calcutta Rangers Club
    1900St. James School
    19011st Royal Irish Rifles
    1902SPG Mission, Ranchi
    1903SPG Mission, Ranchi
    1904Hornets AC
    1905BE College, Sibpore
    1906SPG Mission, Ranchi
    1907SPG Mission, Ranchi
    1908Calcutta Customs
    1909Calcutta Customs
    1910Calcutta Customs
    1911Calcutta Rangers Club
    1912Calcutta Customs
    1913Calcutta Rangers Club
    1914MAO College, AligarhAFC, Jamalpur
    1915Calcutta Rangers ClubCalcutta Customs
    1916BY Association, LucknowCalcutta Customs
    1917Calcutta Rangers ClubBactetors Union (Dakha)
    1918BY Association, LucknowEast Indian Railway Asansol Rec. Club
    1919Xaverians' ClubCalcutta FC
    1920East Indian Railway Asansol Rec. ClubAFC, Jamalpur
    1921BE College, SibporeCalcutta Rangers Club
    1922EBR Sports ClubCalcutta Customs
    1923BY Association, LucknowCalcutta Customs
    1924Calcutta FCAFC, Jamalpur
    1925Calcutta CustomsXaverians' Club
    1926Calcutta CustomsPunjab HA
    1927Xaverians' ClubCalcutta Customs
    1928Telegraph Rec. ClubCalcutta Customs
    1929EIR Sports ClubCalcutta Customs
    1930Calcutta CustomsPort Commissioners
    1931Calcutta CustomsBN Railway
    1932Calcutta CustomsBN Railway
    1933Jhansi HeroesCalcutta Customs
    1934Calcutta Rangers ClubEI Railway
    1935Calcutta CustomsBN Railway
    1936Bombay CustomsCalcutta Customs
    1937BN RailwayBhopal Wanderers
    1938Calcutta CustomsBN Railway
    1939BN RailwayCalcutta Customs
    1940Bhopal WanderersBhagawant Club, Tikamgarh
    1941Bhopal Wanderers & Bhagawant Club, TikamgarhWere declared joint winners
    1942Calcutta Rangers ClubBN Railway
    1943BN RailwayCalcutta Rangers Club
    1944BN RailwayJiwaji Club, Gwalior
    1945BN RailwayMohammedan Sporting Club
    1946Port CommissionersBN Railway
    1947Tournament not held
    1948Port Commissioners & U.P. Selected XIWere declared joint winners
    1949Tata Sports Club, BombayPunjab Sports Club
    1950Tata Sports Club, BombayLusitanians, Bombay
    1951Hindustan Aircraft, BangaloreBata Sports
    1952Mohun BaganHindustan Aircraft, Bangalore
    1953Tata Sports Club, BombayNagpur United
    1954Tata Sports Club, BombayWestern Railways, Bombay
    1955Western Railway & U. P. XIWere declared joint winners
    1956ServicesMohun Bagan
    1957East BengalMohammedan Sporting Club
    1958Mohun BaganCorps of Engineers, Kirkee
    1959Corps of Engineers, KirkeeArmy XI, New Delhi
    1960Mohun BaganIndian Navy
    1961Central Railway, BombayPunjab Police, Jalandhar
    1962East BengalCentral Railway, Bombay
    1963Central Railway, BombayEast Bengal
    1964East Bengal & Mohun BaganWere declared joint winners
    1965Mohun Bagan & Calcutta CustomsWere declared joint winners
    1966Punjab PoliceCorps of Signals, Jalandhar
    1967East BengalBhilai Steel Plant
    1968Mohun BaganBengal Nagpur Railway
    1969Mohun Bagan & Winners Corps of SignalWere declared joint winners
    1970Western Railway, BombayEast Bengal
    1971BSF Jalandhar & Mohun BaganWere declared joint winners
    1972BSF, JalandharMohun Bagan
    1973I. H. F. Dark Blues & Mohun BaganWere declared joint winners
    1974Mohun BaganSikh Reg. Centre, Meerut
    1975Mohun BaganSikh Reg. Centre, Meerut
    1976A. S. C. JalandharC.R.P.F., Delhi
    1977Mohun BaganWestern Railway, Bombay
    1978Mohun BaganCRPF, Delhi
    1979Mohun Bagan & A. S. C. JalandharWere declared joint winners
    1980Western Railway, BombayMohun Bagan
    1981I. H. F. XI, East ZoneMohammedan Sporting Club
    1982E. M. E. Jalandhar & Eastern Railway Ath. AssonWere declared joint winners
    1983E. M. E. JalandharC.R.P.F., Neemuch
    1984Mecon Sports Club, RanchiA.S.C., Jalandhar
    1985Indian Airlines, DelhiE.M.E., Jalandhar
    1986M. E. G., BangaloreA.S.C., Jalandhar
    1987B. N. R. Rec. ClubEast Bengal
    1988I.F.F. Co., DelhiSouthern Railway, Madras
    1989A. S.C., JalandharCorps of Signals, Jalandhar
    1990E. M. E., JalandharCorps of Signals, Jalandhar
    1991A. S.C., JalandharE.M.E., Jalandhar
    1992Army XI, JalandharA.S.C., Jalandhar
    1993Army XI, JalandharS.A.G., Ranchi
    1994Army XI, JalandharB. N. Railway
    1995Indian RailwaysIndian Airlines
    1996B. S. F., JalandharTamil Nadu XI
    1997Punjab Police, JalandharB.S.F., Jalandhar
    1998B. S. F., JalandharArmy XI, Jalandhar
    1999Punjab & Sind Bank, JalandharA.S.C., Jalandhar
    2000Punjab & Sind Bank, JalandharTamil Nadu XI
    2001Central Industrial Security Force, ChandigarhBorder Security Force, Jalandhar
    2002Punjab PoliceCentral Reserve Police Force
    2003Border Security Force, JalandharIndian Oil Corporation
    2004Punjab & Sind BankArmy XI
    2005Border Security Force, JalandharArmy XI
    2006Punjab & Sind BankBorder Security Force, Jalandhar
    2007Indian AirlinesBorder Security Force, Jalandhar
    2008Punjab Police & Sind BankWere declared joint winners
    2009Indian Oil CorporationSouth Central Railway
    2010Air IndiaCoal India
    2011Indian Oil CorporationONGC
    2012Indian Oil CorporationPunjab National Bank
    2013Army XIONGC
    2014Indian Oil CorporationPunjab National Bank
    2015Punjab National BankIndian Oil Corporation
    2016Indian Oil CorporationBharat Petroleum Corporation
    2017Tournament not held
    2018Indian Oil CorporationBharat Petroleum Corporation
    2019Indian Oil CorporationPunjab National Bank
    2020Tournament not held
    2021
    2022Indian NavyPunjab National Bank
    2024Indian NavyIndian Oil Corporation

    Most Successful National Teams:

    Mohun Bagan: 14 times
    Calcutta Customs: 12 times
    Calcutta Rangers (inc. Calcutta Naval Volunteers AC) : 9 times
    Indian Oil Corporation: 7 times
    SPG Mission, Ranchi, Border Security Force, Jalandhar, BN Railway: 6 times
    Related Pages:
    1. Senior Nehru Hockey Tournament Champions List
    2. Stanley Cup champions
    3. Women’s Hockey World Cup Winners, Runners-up
    4. FIH Men's and Women's World Rankings
    5. List of Hockey Tournaments In India
    6. List of Sports Cups and Trophies
    7. List of Padma Shri Awardees since 1954
    8. Measurement of different playgrounds
    9. Key Sports Glossary - Gk in hindi
    10. Hockey Game
    11. Performance of Indian Hockey Team in Olympic
    12. List of Indian field hockey captains in Olympic Games
    13. History of Indian sports quiz.
    14. Recipient of Arjuna Award Since 1961

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