Nehru Cup International Football Tournament

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The Nehru Cup (International Football Tournament) is a tournament organized by the All India Football Federation. It was launched in 1982, but was not held between 1998 and 2007. After the trophy was won by the Iraq in 1997, it was reinstated only in 2007.

The 2007 Nehru Cup tournament took place from August 17-29, 2007 with Syria, Kyrgyzstan, India, Cambodia and Bangladesh.

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[edit] Absence & Revival

The tournament was shelved after 1997 due to lack of sponsorship and other reasons. It was revived in 2007 mainly due to persuasion by the current coach of Indian Football team Bob Houghton. The original rolling trophy could not be recovered from Iraq, and a new trophy was designed.

The tournament held during 2007 was called the ONGC Nehru Cup International Football Tournament 2007, to acknowledge sponsorship from the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation.

India won the tournament defeating the much higher ranked Syria in the final by a 1-0 margin, on a goal scored by N. P. Pradeep in the 44th minute on a back pass from Baichung Bhutia.

[edit] Statistics

Year Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up


1982
Details
Kolkata, India Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
2 - 0 Flag of the People's Republic of China
China
1983
Details
Cochin, India Flag of Hungary
Hungary Olympic
2 - 1
Flag of the People's Republic of China
China
1984
Details
Kolkata, India Flag of Poland
Poland
1 - 0 Flag of the People's Republic of China
China
1985
Details
Cochin, India Flag of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
2 - 1 Flag of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
1986
Details
Kolkata, India Flag of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union XI
1 - 0 Flag of the People's Republic of China
China
1987
Details
Calicut, India Flag of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union XI
2 - 0 Flag of Bulgaria
Bulgaria Olympic
1988
Details
Siliguri, India Flag of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union Olympic
2 - 0 Flag of Poland
Poland Olympic
1989
Details
Margao, India Flag of Hungary
Hungary XI
2 - 1 Flag of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union XI
1991
Details
Thiruvananthapuram, India Flag of Romania
Romania B
3 - 1 Flag of Hungary
Hungary
1993
Details
Madras, India Flag of North Korea
North Korea
2 - 0 Flag of Romania
Romania B
1995
Details
Kolkata, India Flag of Iraq
Iraq
1 - 0 Flag of Russia
Russia
1997
Details
Kochi, India Flag of Iraq
Iraq
3 - 1 Flag of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
2007
Details
New Delhi, India Flag of India
India
1 - 0 Flag of Syria
Syria

[edit] Total Wins

Wins Nations Year
4 times Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
2 times Flag of Hungary Hungary 1983, 1989
2 times Flag of Iraq Iraq 1995, 1997
1 time Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 1982
1 time Flag of Poland Poland 1984
1 time Flag of Romania Romania 1991
1 time Flag of North Korea North Korea 1993
1 time Flag of India India 2007

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