Rovers Cup

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Rovers Cup
Organising bodyWestern India Football Association (WIFA)[1]
Founded1890; 132 years ago (1890)
Abolished2001 (2001)
RegionIndia India
Last championsMohun Bagan AC (14th title)
Most successful club(s)Mohun Bagan AC (14 titles)

The Rovers Cup was an annual football tournament held in India, organized by the Western India Football Association. It was the second oldest tournament in India after Durand Cup.

History[]

2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment winning the Rovers Cup in 1926

The championship was started by some British football enthusiasts at Bombay, Maharashtra in 1890, as a form of amusement. The First Worcester Regiment was the first team to win the title. The championship was last time held in the 2000–01 season, when Mohun Bagan AC beat Churchill Brothers SC by 2–0 in the final.

After the inception of the National Football League, the Rovers Cup started facing problems. With huge costs and sponsorship deals issues, the tournament was finally stopped in 2001. The WIFA is making efforts to revive the tournament.[2]

Results[]

Year Winners Score Runners-up Notes
1890 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 2–0 United Kingdom Band & Drums of the Worcestershire Regiment
1891 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
1892 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 4–1 British Raj Bombay Rovers Club
1893 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
1894 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
1895 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots 3–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Welsh Regiment
1896 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
1897 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
1898 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry
1899 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 3–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
1900 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Black Watch 2–1 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry
1901 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
1902 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment 1–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment
1903 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment 3–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots
1904 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment 2–1 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders
1905 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders 1–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment
1906 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots 1–1, 0–0, 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment
1907 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment 3–0 United Kingdom 6th Battalion, Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
1908 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots
1909 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 5–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
1910 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment 1–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment
1911 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
1912 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment 0–0, 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment
1913 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Royal Scots 1–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
1914–20 Tournament not held, due to World War I
1921 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry 1–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
1922 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry 3–1 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry
1923 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry 4–1 British Raj Mohun Bagan
1924 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment 0–0, 2–1 (a.e.t.) United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Royal Scots
1925 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment 2–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment
1926 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment 4–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders
1927 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment 4–1 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
1928 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment 2–0 United Kingdom 1st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
1929 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment 4–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1930 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers 2–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1931 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment 2–1 United Kingdom 16th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
1932 United Kingdom Royal Irish Fusiliers 3–1 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1933 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, King's Regiment (Liverpool) 1–1, 2–2, 1–0 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment
1934 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Sherwood Foresters 6–1 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
1935 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, King's Regiment (Liverpool) 2–1 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
1936 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, King's Regiment (Liverpool) 2–0 United Kingdom 1st Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry
1937 British Raj Bangalore Muslims FC 1–0 British Raj Mohammedan Sporting
1938 British Raj Bangalore Muslims FC 3–2 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
1939 United Kingdom 28th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 2–0 British Raj Howrah District XI
1940 British Raj Mohammedan Sporting 1–0 British Raj Bangalore Muslims FC
1941 United Kingdom 2nd Battalion, Welch Regiment 2–0 British Raj Mohammedan Sporting
1942 British Raj Bata Sports Club 3–1 British Raj Western India Automobile Association Staff
1943 United Kingdom Royal Air Force 5–0 British Raj Bombay City Police
1944 United Kingdom British Base Reinforcement Camp 3–1 British Raj Western India Automobile Association Staff
1945 British Raj Corps of Military Police 0–0, 3–1 British Raj Albert David XI (Calcutta)
1946 United Kingdom British Base Reinforcement Camp 2–1 British Raj Tata Sports Club
1947 Tournament abandoned when the stands collapsed during the quarterfinal 1
1948 India Bangalore Muslims FC 1–0 India Mohun Bagan
1949 India East Bengal 3–0 India East Indian Railway
1950 India Hyderabad City Police 1–0 India Aryan FC
1951 India Hyderabad City Police 2–0 India WIMCO (Western India Match Company, Madras)
1952 India Hyderabad City Police 0–0, 1–0 India Bombay Amateurs
1953 India Hyderabad City Police 2–0 India Bangalore Muslims FC
1954 India Hyderabad City Police 2–1 Pakistan Keamari Union (Karachi)
1955 India Mohun Bagan 2–0 India Mohammedan Sporting
1956 India Mohammedan Sporting 3–1 India Mohun Bagan
1957 India Hyderabad City Police 3–0 India Mohammedan Sporting
1958 India Caltex Club (Bombay) 3–2 India Mohammedan Sporting
1959–60 India Mohammedan Sporting 0–0, 3–0 India East Bengal
1960 India Andhra Pradesh Police 1–0 (a.e.t.) India East Bengal
1961–62 India Elec. & Mech. Engineering Centre 1–0 India Mohun Bagan
1962 India Andhra Pradesh Police and India East Bengal - (joint winners) 1–1, 1–1 2
1963–64 India Andhra Pradesh Police 1–0 India East Bengal
1964–65 India Bengal Nagpur Railway 1–1, 1–0 India Mohun Bagan
1965 India Mafatlal Mills (Bombay) 1–0 India Mohun Bagan
1966–67 India Mohun Bagan 1–0 India Vasco SC
1967 India East Bengal 0–0, 2–0 India Mohun Bagan
1968 India Mohun Bagan 0–0, 3–0 India Leader FC (Jalandhar)
1969 India East Bengal 3–0 India Mohun Bagan
1970–71 India Mohun Bagan 0–0, 1–0 India Mahindra United FC
1971–72 India Mohun Bagan 1–0 India Vasco SC
1972–73 India Mohun Bagan and India East Bengal - (joint winners) 0–0, 0–0 (a.e.t.) 3
1973–74 India East Bengal 3–2 India Tata Sports Club
1974–75 India Dempo SC 0–1, 1–0 India Tata Sports Club 4
1975–76 India East Bengal 1–0 India Mafatlal Group
1976 India Mohun Bagan 0–0, 1–0 India Mafatlal Group
1977 India Mohun Bagan 0–0, 2–1 India Tata Sports Club
1978–79 India Dempo SC 2–1 India Orkay Mills
1979–80 India Dempo SC 2–0 India JCT FC
1980 India Mohammedan Sporting and India East Bengal - (joint winners) 1–1 (a.e.t.) 5
1981 India Mohun Bagan 2–0 India Mohammedan Sporting
1982 Iraq Salahaddin FC 2–1 India Mohammedan Sporting
1983 Iraq Al-Jaish Army SC 2–1 India Mohammedan Sporting
1984 India Mohammedan Sporting 1–0 India JCT FC
1985 India Mohun Bagan 2–0 India Salgaocar FC
1986 India Dempo SC 2–0 India Mohun Bagan
1987 India Mohammedan Sporting 2–0 India Mohun Bagan
1988 India Mohun Bagan 1–0 India East Bengal
1989–90 India Salgaocar FC 1–0 India Dempo SC
1990 India East Bengal 1–0 India Mahindra United FC
1991 India Mohun Bagan 1–0 India Mohammedan Sporting
1992 India Mohun Bagan 2–0 India JCT FC
1993 India Mahindra United FC 0–0 (3–0 p) India Bank of India (Mumbai) 6
1994 India East Bengal 2–1 India Air India FC
1995 Oman Oman Club 2–0 India Sesa Sports Club
1996 India Salgaocar FC 1–0 India Air India FC
1997 India JCT FC 1–0 India Churchill Brothers
1998 India Bengal Mumbai FC 3–0 India Central Railway SC
1999 India Salgaocar FC 1–0 India Churchill Brothers [3]
2000–01 India Mohun Bagan 2–0 India Churchill Brothers

Notes:

1. ^ The tournament was abandoned when the stands collapsed during the quarterfinal between Mohun Bagan and 1st Bn, South Staffordshire Regiment
2. ^ Joint winners after replay
3. ^ Joint winners after replay
4. ^ Replay after first match was abandoned at 84', with the score at 0–1, as Dempo refused to continue after having a goal disallowed
5. ^ Joint winners
6. ^ Penalty shootout

Performance by teams[]

Performance by Indian teams[]

During its initial years, only British teams contested in the tournament. Mohun Bagan AC was the first Indian team to participate in this tournament on invitation in 1923, but they lost in the finals to Durham Light Infantry by 1–4 margin. The first Indian team to win this tournament was Bangalore Muslims, in 1937.[4]

Statistics: Teams with at least 2 wins, (including joint wins)[4]

# Club Wins Last Win Runners-up Last Runners-up
1 Mohun Bagan AC 14 2000-01 10 1987
2 East Bengal Club 10 1994 4 1988
3 Hyderabad City Police 9 1963 1 1943
4 Mohammedan SC 6 1987 9 1991
5 Dempo SC 4 1986 1 1989
6 Bangalore Muslims 3 1948 2 1953
7 Salgaocar SC 3 1999 1 1985

Performance by Overseas teams[]

Overseas teams had often been invited to participate in Rovers Cup.

Winners[]

Runners-up[]

  • Pakistan Kemari Union FC (1954)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Chittu Shetty (11 August 2019). "Why this would be the right time to bring back 'Rovers Cup'". footballcounter.com. Football Counter. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  2. ^ WIFA making attempt to revive Rovers Cup
  3. ^ Arunava Chaudhary. "99th "Bristol" Rovers Cup 1999:". indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Archived from the original on 16 March 2002. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b "India - List of Rovers Cup Finals". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 20 December 2020.

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