2013 Durand Cup
Country | India | ||
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Teams | 12 | ||
Champions | Mohammedan | ||
Runners-up | ONGC | ||
Matches played | 25 | ||
Goals scored | 63 (2.52 per match) | ||
Top goal scorer(s) | Bikash Jairu (7) | ||
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The 2013 Durand Cup was the 126th season of the Durand Cup, the third oldest football tournament in the world, which is a knock-out competition held in India. Air India were the current holders, having beaten Mumbai Tigers 3-2 on penalties after the match ended 0-0 after 120 minutes in the 2012 Final.[1]
The tournament is held from 2 September to 19 September with all matches at the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi.
Preliminary Round
2 September 2013 | Air Force FC | 2 – 3 | Youngster Club | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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13:30 IST | V.Kumar 69' Mandeep 81' |
A.Javed 31' R.Negi 65' A.Kataria 80' |
2 September 2013 | Assam Regiment Centre | 3 – 1 | CRPF FC | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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15:45 IST | R.Singh 8' A.Swarna 12' K.Singh 90+3' |
Sugesh M 29' |
3 September 2013 | ASC Bangalore | 2 – 0 | Delhi United | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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13:30 IST | Ramachandran 2', 32' |
3 September 2013 | Garhwal Heroes | 2 – 2 (aet) (4 – 5 p) |
Indian Navy FC | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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15:45 IST | M.Choudhary 42' K.Rawat 68' |
Riyad B 40', 46' |
4 September 2013 | Assam Regiment Centre | 2 – 1 | BSF FC | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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13:30 IST | R.Singh 42' A.Swarna 53' |
B.Singh 28' |
4 September 2013 | TATA FA | 0 – 1 | Youngster Club | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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15:30 IST | A.Singh 54' |
5 September 2013 | Indian Navy FC | 1 – 0 | Kerala Police FC | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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13:30 IST | Riyad B 54' |
5 September 2013 | Assam Riffle | 1 – 1 (4 – 3 p) |
ASC Bangalore | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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15:30 IST | D Mukhim 90+2' | Ramachandran 88' |
6 September 2013 | Assam Regiment Centre | 0 – 0 (5 – 4 p) |
Youngster Club | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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15:00 IST |
7 September 2013 | Indian Navy FC | 2 – 0 | Assam Riffle | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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15:00 IST | R.Rai 44' P.Singh 74' |
Quarter-Finals
The Quarter-Finals of the Durand Cup shall be played between 12 teams. Four of the teams currently played in 2012–13 I-League and four played in the 2013 I-League 2nd Division. The other four spots would have been taken up by the top two teams from the preliminary round plus two services team.
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Semi-Finals
16 September 2013 | Mumbai Tigers | 1 – 3 | Mohammedan | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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14:30 IST | Jairu 82' | Report | Orji 2' C.Abranches 45+1' Soren 65' |
17 September 2013 | Indian Navy FC | 0 – 1 | ONGC | Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi |
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14:30 IST | Report | Ezeh 63' |
Final
19 September 2013 | Mohammedan | 2 – 1 | ONGC | Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi |
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17:30 IST | Soen 38' Ozbey 45+2' |
Report | Lavino 57' |
Scorers
All goals from tournament proper. Goals from qualifiers are not counted in this list.
- 7 goals
- . Bikash Jairu (Mumbai Tigers)
- 4 goals
- . Henry Ezeh (ONGC)
- 3 goals
- . Penn Orji (Mohammedan)
- . Tolgay Özbey (Mohammedan)
- 2 goals
- . Joel Sunday (Kalighat MS)
- . TV Vipin (Army Red FC)
- . Asim Hassan (ONGC)
- . S Adelaja (United Sikkim)
- . Collin Abranches (Mohammedan)
- . Ajay Singh (Mohammedan)
- . Snehasish Dutta (Bhawanipore)
- . Suddesh A (Air India)
- 1 goal
- . C Lallidianmawaya (Army Red FC)
- . Abhishek Ambedkar (Mumbai Tigers)
- . Pradeep Mohanraj (Mumbai Tigers)
- . Phaoom Biswas (Kalighat MS)
- . Suvojit Hazra (Kalighat MS)
- . Charles Dzisah (Kalighat MS)
- . Nigil Raj (Army Green FC)
- . Sanaton Singh (Army Green FC)
- . Subrata Sarkar (Army Green FC)
- . Riyad B (Indian Navy FC)
- . Raman Rai (Indian Navy FC)
- . Parwinder Singh (ONGC)
- . Lavino Fernandes (ONGC)
- . Nim Lepcha (United Sikkim)
- . Amrit Pal Singh (United Sikkim)
- . Nima Tamang (United Sikkim)
- . TS Workham Anal (Assam Regimental Centre)
- . Anthony Soren (Mohammedan)
- . Mohammed Soen (Mohammedan)
- . Manjit Singh (Bhawanipore)
- . Jose Ramirez Barreto (Bhawanipore)
- . Johny Singh (Air India)
References
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