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Football tournament
Shirui Lily Cup
Organising body
Ukhrul District Sports Association (UDSA)
Founded
1973; 49 years ago (1973)
Region
India
Number of teams
10
Current champions
AIM
2021
Shirui Lily Cup, also known as the Shirui Lily National Level Football Knockout Cup, is an Indian association football tournament held in Ukhrul and organized by Ukhrul District Sports Association (UDSA).[1] The tournament was first started in 1973 by an engineer and is named after Shirui Lily state flower of Manipur. Apart from some top clubs from Manipur, clubs from neighbouring states also participated in the tournament.
Shirui Lily Cup 29th edition is returning after 10 years of gape, last tournament held in 2011 was won by AIM.
Ukhrul District Sports Association had announced that the 29th edition of the Shirui Lily Cup football tournament was going to be held from November 22, 2021 to December 4 2021.[2]Shillong Lajong FC won the 29th edition of the tournament by Defeating KLASA FC in the final by 4–3 in tie breaker.