Referees for Santosh Trophy

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has appointed S.R. Dev of Madhya Pradesh and T.R. Govindarajan of Tamil Nadu as the match commissioners for the 59th National football championship to be staged here from October 14 to 31, 2004.

Former FIFA referee Melwyn D'Souza has been appointed referees' inspector along with Iqbal Ahmed of Karnataka and B.N.G. Negi of Chhattisgarh.

There will be 24 referees supervising the conduct of the Santosh Trophy championship, which is being held in Delhi after a gap of 60 years. Delhi had won the title when it hosted the inaugural edition in 1944.

The referees:

Rizwan Ul Haq, Abdul Saleem, Dipak Kumar Bisht, Harichand, S. B. Saha, B. Purakayastha, A. K. Ghosh, Mohammed Kamil, Govind Lal Khanojia and Jagmohan (Delhi); Dinesh Nair (Gujarat); Shaji Kurian and V. N. Arvindakshan (Kerala); Arjunan and A.K. Ashokan (Services); Jayanta Sarkar (IFA); Deepak Kumar Dey (Assam); Gokulananda Sharma (Manipur); B.R. Yadav (Madhya Pradesh); Manuel Pereira and Walter Pereira (WIFA); S. Suresh and P. Bhaskar (Tamil Nadu).

                                                                        
Years     Venue       Winners        - Runners-Up      Score            

1941-42   Calcutta    Bengal         - Delhi           5-1
1942-43                     Tournament not held
1943-44                     Tournament not held
1944-45   Delhi       Delhi          - Bengal          2-0
1945-46   Bombay      Bengal         - Bombay          2-0
1946-47   Bangalore   Mysore         - Bengal          0-0;2-0
1947-48   Calcutta    Bengal         - Bombay          0-0;1-0
1948-49                     Tournament not held
1949-50   Calcutta    Bengal         - Hyderabad       5-0
1950-51   Calcutta    Bengal         - Hyderabad       1-0
1951-52   Bombay      Bengal         - Bombay          1-0
1952-53   Bangalore   Mysore         - Bengal          1-0
1953-54   Calcutta    Bengal         - Mysore          0-0;3-1
1954-55   Madras      Bombay         - Services        2-1
1955-56   Ernakulam   Bengal         - Mysore          1-0
1956-57   Trivandrum  Hyderabad      - Bombay          1-1;4-1
1957-58   Hyderabad   Hyderabad      - Bombay          3-1
1958-59   Madras      Bengal         - Services        1-0
1959-60   Nowgong     Bengal         - Bombay          3-1
1960-61   Kozhikode   Services       - Bengal          0-0;1-0
1961-62   Bombay      Railways       - Bombay          3-0
1962-63   Bangalore   Bengal         - Mysore          2-0
1963-64   Madras      Maharashtra    - Andhra Pradesh  1-0
1964-65   Guwahati    Railways       - Bengal          2-1
1965-66   Quilon      Andhra Pradesh - Bengal          1-1;1-0
1966-67   Hyderabad   Railways       - Services        0-0;2-0
1967-68   Cuttack     Mysore         - Bengal          1-0
1968-69   Bangalore   Mysore         - Bengal          0-0;1-0
1969-70   Nowgong     Bengal         - Services        6-1
1970-71   Jalandhar   Punjab         - Mysore          1-1;3-1
1971-72   Madras      Bengal         - Railways        4-1
1972-73   Goa         Bengal         - Tamil Nadu      4-1
1973-74   Ernakulam   Kerala         - Railways        3-2
1974-75   Jalandhar   Punjab         - Bengal          6-0
1975-76   Kozhikode   Bengal         - Karnataka       0-0;3-1
1976-77   Patna       Bengal         - Maharashtra     1-0
1977-78   Calcutta    Bengal         - Punjab          1-1;3-1
1978-79   Srinagar    Bengal         - Goa             1-0
1979-80   Coimbatore  Bengal         - Punjab          1-0
1980-81   Cuttack     Punjab         - Railways        0-0;2-0
1981-82   Trichur     Bengal         - Railways        2-0
1982-83   Calcutta    Bengal & Goa   - (joint winners) 0-0;0-0
1983-84   Madras      Goa            - Punjab          1-0
1984-85   Kanpur      Punjab         - Maharashtra     3-0
1985-86   Jabalpur    Punjab         - Bengal          0-0;4-1 [pen]
1986-87   Calcutta    Bengal         - Railways        2-0
1987-88   Quilon      Punjab         - Kerala          0-0;5-4 [pen]
1988-89   Guwahati    Bengal         - Kerala          4-3 [pen]
1989-90   Margao      Goa            - Kerala          2-0
1990-91   Palakhad    Maharashtra    - Kerala          1-0
1991-92   Coimbatore  Kerala         - Goa             3-0
1992-93   Cochin      Kerala         - Maharashtra     2-0
1993-94   Cuttack     Bengal         - Kerala          2-2;7-5 [pen]
1994-95   Madras      Bengal         - Punjab          2-1 [golden goal]
1995-96   Margao      Bengal         - Goa             2-0
1996-97   Jabalpur    Bengal         - Goa             1-0 [aet]
1997-98   Guwahati    Bengal         - Goa             1-0
1998-99   Chennai     Bengal         - Goa             5-0
1999-2000 Thrissur    Maharashtra    - Kerala          1-0
2000-01   Mumbai      Kerala         - Goa             3-2 [golden goal]
[held delayed in the 2001/02 season]
2002-03   Imphal      Manipur        - Kerala          2-1 [golden goal]


Santosh Trophy Winners/Runners-up:

29 [10] Bengal (once shared)

 6 [ 4] Punjab

 4 [ 7] Kerala
 4 [ 4] Mysore (Karnataka)

 3 [ 7] Goa (once shared)
 3 [ 5] Railways
 3 [ 3] Maharashtra

 2 [ 2] Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)

 1 [ 7] Bombay (Maharashtra)
 1 [ 4] Services
 1 [ 1] Delhi
 1 [ 1] Andhra Pradesh
 1 [ 0] Manipur

 0 [ 1] Tamil Nadu
 0 [ 1] Karnataka
 
The Santosh Trophy is the Indian National State Trophy which started in 1941. The trophy was donated by the Indian Football Association (IFA), the parent body of Bengal football, in the memory of late Maharaja Sir Manmatha Nath Roy Chowdhary of Santosh (now in Bangladesh). The late Maharaja remained the president of the IFA for a long time. The runners-up trophy, Kamla Gupta Trophy, was donated by late Dr. S.K. Gupta, ex-president, IFA in the memory of his wife. One more trophy, Sampangi Cup, was presented by the Mysore Football Association, now Karnataka Football Association in 1952, in the name of well known football Sampangi. The trophy is for the winners of the losing semi-finalists. From the beginning one State has been dominant in this Trophy, that is Bengal. The Santosh Trophy has been played 55 times and the state team from Bengal has emerged champion
 on 29 occasions.
- Compiled by Gaspar Almeida from news item from The Hindu and
indianfootball.com website
 
Forwarded by www.goa-world.com


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