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Goa Police Cup

Goa Police Cup
Organiser(s)Goa Football Association
Founded1968; 57 years ago (1968)
Teams12
Current championsCortalim Villagers
BroadcasterSportsCast India (YouTube)

The Goa Police Cup is an annual football tournament organized by the Sports Cell of Goa Police.[1] The tournament is played between the top teams of Goa Professional League and GFA First Division League, sometimes joined by invitational teams. Goa Police Cup is one of the oldest tournaments in Goa, starting since 1968. The competition is played in a group stage followed by knockout. Vasco won the inaugural edition.[2] The champions in 2023 edition were Cortalim Villagers.[3]

Prize

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The winner of the Goa Police Cup gets a cash prize of Rupees 2 lakh, and the runners up gets 1 lakh. The Goa Police Football Cup has a history of being one of the oldest football tournaments in the country with a 5-feet 5 inches silverware trophy, donated by Shantillal Gosalia, being awarded to the winners.[4]

Teams

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The following teams participated in 2016–17 Goa Police Cup.[5]

Club
Calangute Association
Churchill Brothers
Corps of Signal
Clube Sao Miguel de Taleigao
Dempo
FC Bardez
Goa Police SC
Indian Navy
Salgaocar
Santa Cruz Club of Cavelossim
Sporting Goa
Vasco

Venues

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The tournament is played at Duler, Raia, Cuncolim and Ambelim.[6]

Results

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Edition Year Winners Score Runners-up Ref
1968 Vasco 1–0 Margao CC [2]
1969 Vasco [7]
1970 Sesa Salgaocar [7]
1977 Vasco [2]
1978 Salgaocar [8]
1999 Churchill Brothers 2–1 Dempo [9]
2005 Dempo 3–1 Sporting Goa [10]
12th 2010 Vasco 1–0 Sporting Goa [11]
13th 2015 Laxmi Prasad 5–2 Salgaocar [12]
14th 2016 FC Bardez 3–0 Calangute Association [13]
15th 2018 Sporting Goa 3–1 Churchill Brothers [14]
16th 2019 Goa 1–1 (7–6 p) Sporting Goa [15]
17th 2021 Panjim Footballers 1–0 Dempo [16]
18th 2022 Sesa FA 2–1 Chapora Yuvak Sangh [3]
19th 2023 Cortalim Villagers 0–0 (4–2 p) Dempo [17]

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