Indian Super Cup

Not to be confused with Indian Super League
Indian Super Cup
Founded 1997
Region  India
Number of teams 2
Current champions East Bengal
Most successful club(s) East Bengal
(3 titles)

The Indian Super Cup (or ONGC Super Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a one-off annual Indian club association football match contested between the I-League champions and the Federation Cup winners. If the I-League champions also won the Federation Cup then the league runners-up provide the opposition. The winners of the game receive the Shield as a trophy for the year, while players also receive individual winners medals. [1]

The current holders are Kingfisher East Bengal F.C., who defeated Salgaocar 9-8 on penalties in the 2011 Super Cup.

Winners

Previous Winners of Super Cup

year Venue Winner Runner Score
1997 Kolkata East Bengal JCT FC 0 - 0, 4 - 2 [pen]
1998 Kolkata Salgaocar Mohun Bagan 1 - 0
1999 New Delhi Salgaocar Mohun Bagan 1 - 0
2000 No tournament
2001 No tournament
2002 No tournament
2003 Kolkata Mahindra United East Bengal 1 - 1, 4 - 3 [pen]
2005 Calicut Sporting Goa Dempo 3 - 0
2006 Mumbai East Bengal Mahindra United 2 - 1
2007 Gurgaon Mohun Bagan Dempo 4 - 0
2008 Gurgaon Dempo East Bengal 1 - 0
2009 Gurgaon Mohun Bagan Dempo 2 - 1
2010 Gurgaon Dempo East Bengal 3 - 1
2011 New Delhi East Bengal Salgaocar 0 - 0, 9 - 8 [pen]
2012 No tournament
2013 No tournament
2014 No tournament
2015 No tournament
2016 TBD

By number of wins

Team Wins Years
East Bengal31997, 2006, 2011
Dempo22008, 2010
Mohun Bagan22007, 2009
Salgaocar21998, 1999
Mahindra United *12003

References

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