Independence Day Cup (Assam)

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The All India Independence Day Cup, commonly known as the Independence Day Cup, is an Indian football tournament held in Nagaon, Assam and organised by Nowgong Sports Association.[2] Teams from across the country compete here in what is the oldest football tournament of Assam, first held in 1947, days after the Indian independence. Initially the tournament was hosted by the Nagaon Marwari Yubak Sangha.[3][4]

Organiser(s)Nowgong Sports Association
Founded1947; 79 years ago (1947)
RegionIndia
TeamsVarious
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Independence Day Cup
Organiser(s)Nowgong Sports Association
Founded1947; 79 years ago (1947)
RegionIndia
TeamsVarious
Current championsAsufii Football Academy (1st title)
Most championshipsOil India (8th title)[1]
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Venues

Most of the matches are played at the Nurul Amin Stadium, Nagaon, which has the capacity of 5,000 spectators.[5]

Results

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List of Independence Day Cup finals[3]
Edition Year Winners Score Runners-up Ref.
1969 Mohammedan Sporting [6]
1971 Mohammedan Sporting
1972 Mohammedan Sporting
1976 Oil India
1977 Oil India
1979 Border Security Force Oil India
1981 Assam Rifles
1988 Mohammedan Sporting 1–0 Punjab Police
1993 Border Security Force 3–0 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra
1994 Oil India
1996 Mohun Bagan Border Security Force [7]
1997 Mohun Bagan [7]
1998 Border Security Force 2–0 Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad
1999 Border Security Force 1–1 (7–6 p) Tata Football Academy
2000 Indian National 1–1 (3–1 p) Assam Regimental Centre
2001 NF Railway 5–0 ASEB
2002 East Bengal 2–0 Oil India
2003 SAIL, Kolkata 3–0 Oil India
2004 Oil India 2–0 Khidderpore Sporting Union
2005 Oil India 1–0 Nagaland Police [8]
2006 Border Security Force 4–1 Assam Police Blues
2007 Mohammedan 0–0 (3–2 p) Border Security Force
2008–09 Border Security Force 0–0 (6–5 p) Oil India
2010 Assam Rifles
2011 SSB Ranidanga Langsning
64th 2012 Langsning 2–1 Assam Rifles [9]
65th 2013 Assam Rifles 4–0 Oil India [10]
68th 2016 Oil India 2–1 ASEB
69th 2017 Assam Rifles 2–0 Border Security Force
70th 2018 Border Security Force 1–1 (4–3 p) Mohammedan
71st 2019 Gokulam Kerala 1–0 Border Security Force [11]
73rd 2021 ASEB 1–1 (4–3 p) Kerala United [12][13]
74th 2022 Oil India 1–0 Assam Rifles [14]
75th 2023 Oil India 2–0 ASEB [1]
76th 2024 Asufii FA, Manipur 2–1 Oil India [15]
77th 2025 ASEB 2–2 (15–14 p) Sadar Hills FA, Manipur [16]
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