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'''Gujarat Premier Hockey League''' is a regional [[field hockey]] league in [[Gujarat]] state of the [[Republic of India]]. This is started to promote [[field hockey]] in [[Gujarat]]. Currently all matches are played at [[Rajkot]]. The organizers are planning to have Astro-Turf Tournament in future. Currently 2 seasons are held first in August 2010 and second in January 2011. Eight teams participate in this league.
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| name = All India Bombay Gold Cup Hockey Tournament
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| country = {{flagicon|IND}} [[India]]
| administrator = Mumbai Hockey Association
| headquarters = [[Mumbai]]
| sport = [[Field hockey]]
| founded = {{start date and age|1955}}
| tournament_format =
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| teams =
| champion = Indian Navy, Mumbai
| most_champs = [[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]<br/>(8 titles)
| tv =
| website = {{URL|http://www.mumbaihockey.org/default.aspx|mumbaihockey.org}}
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'''Bombay Gold Cup''' is a [[field hockey]] tournament organized by the Mumbai Hockey Association (MHA). It was instituted in 1955 by [[Naval Tata]], the then President of the Bombay Hockey Association. The Cup was donated by the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra [[Morarji Desai]] in 1955. MHA organises this All India Hockey Tournament as an annual feature and is held every year at [[Mumbai]], Maharashtra.<ref name="bgc">{{cite web|title=Bombay Gold Cup: BOMBAY GOLD CUP HOCKEY TOURNAMENT {{!}} GURU TEGH BAHADUR GOLD CUP HOCKEY TOURNAMENT|url=http://www.mumbaihockey.org/bombay-gold-cup.html#:~:text=Morarji%20Desai%20who%20was%20the,will%20be%20played%20under%20floodlight..|access-date=18 October 2022|website=www.mumbaihockey.org|publisher=The Mumbai Hockey Association|archive-date=11 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411223120/http://mumbaihockey.org/bombay-gold-cup.html#:~:text=Morarji%20Desai%20who%20was%20the,will%20be%20played%20under%20floodlight..}}</ref>


==Venue==
==Participating Teams==
The matches are held at [[Mahindra Hockey Stadium]].
The following Eight teams take part in this league.


==Teams==
The teams which participates in the tournament consists of public sector teams from across the country, such as Air India, Border Security Force, Central Railway, Bharat Petroleum, Punjab and Sind Bank etc.<ref name="mint">{{cite web |title=Indian hockey: The curious case of the Bombay Gold Cup |url=https://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/Z5A20XtmrZ2hnAprgJocvI/Indian-hockey-The-curious-case-of-the-Bombay-Gold-Cup.html |date=19 December 2015 |last=D'Souza |first=Dilip |publisher=LiveMint |access-date=17 October 2022 |archive-date=25 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200925142556/https://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/Z5A20XtmrZ2hnAprgJocvI/Indian-hockey-The-curious-case-of-the-Bombay-Gold-Cup.html |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Results==
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
The results of the Bombay Gold Cup:<ref name="bgc"/>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Year
! Team Name
!Winner
!Runner-up
|-
|-
|1955
| Rajkot City Guide Prowlers
|Lusitanians SC
|Bhawnagar (Nagpur)
|-
|-
|1956
| Jyoti CNC Flyers
|{{flagicon|PAK}} Afghan Club
|Central Railway
|-
|-
|1957
| Kashyap's Gladiators
|Central Railway
|Punjab Hawks
|-
|-
|1958
| Shree Ambika Petroleum Bay Lighters
|Punjab Hawks
|Central Railway
|-
|-
|1959
| Preci Max Rollers Red Wings
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|Central Railway
|-
|-
|1960
| H & H Sports Cafe Islanders
|Lusitanians SC
|Burmah Shell
|-
|-
|1961
| Ban Labs Grizzles
|[[Madras Engineer Group|MEG]] (Bangalore)
|Presidents XI
|-
|-
|1962
| Mirambika Blizzards
|Central Railway
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|-
|1963
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|Madras
|-
|1964
|[[Mohun Bagan AC (field hockey)|Mohun Bagan]]
|[[Calcutta Customs Club|Calcutta Customs]]
|-
|1965
|[[Bengal Nagpur Railway FC|B.N. Railway]]
|[[Madras Engineer Group|MEG]] (Bangalore)
|-
|1966
|Northern Railway (Delhi)
|ICF (Perambur)
|-
|1967
|[[Indian Air Force (football team)|Indian Air Force]] (Delhi)
|Mysore XI
|-
|1968
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|[[Indian Air Force (football team)|Indian Air Force]]
|-
|1969
|colspan=2|''Tata SC and [[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]] were declared joint winners''
|-
|1970
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|[[Mohun Bagan AC (field hockey)|Mohun Bagan]]
|-
|1971
|[[Services Sports Control Board|Services XI]]
|[[Indian Air Force (football team)|Indian Air Force]]
|-
|1972
|Indian Airlines
|[[Services Sports Control Board|Services XI]]
|-
|1973
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|A.S.C (Meerut)
|-
|1974
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|[[Mahindra United FC|Mahindra & Mahindra]]
|-
|1975
|Western Railway
|Signals (Jalandhar)
|-
|1976
|Southern Railway (Madras)
|[[Mahindra United FC|Mahindra & Mahindra]]
|-
|1977
|ASC (Jalandhar)
|Signals (Jalandhar)
|-
|1978
|EME - Jalandhar
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|-
|1979
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|EME Jalandhar
|-
|1980
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|Signals - Jalandhar
|-
|1981
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|EME Jalandhar
|-
|1982
|ASC Jalandhar
|[[Mahindra United FC|Mahindra & Mahindra]]
|-
|1983
|[[Air India FC|Indian Airlines]]
|Bihar Regt Centre
|-
|1984
|CRPF (Neemuch)
|ASC Jalandhar
|-
|1985
|[[Air India FC|Indian Airlines]]
|{{flagicon|PAK}} PIA
|-
|1986
|[[Air India FC|Indian Airlines]]
|[[Mahindra United FC|Mahindra & Mahindra]]
|-
|1987
|ASC Jalandhar
|[[Air India FC|Indian Airlines]]
|-
|1988
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|Punjab & Sind Bank
|-
|1989
|Corps of Signals
|Namdhari XI
|-
|1992
|[[Border Security Force (football team)|BSF Jalandhar]]
|Army XI
|-
|1993
|RCF Kapurthala
|Army XI
|-
|1999
|[[Punjab Police FC|Punjab Police]]
|Punjab & Sind Bank
|-
|2001
|Air India
|Indian Airlines
|-
|2002
|Air India
|Indian Airlines
|-
|2003
|Indian Airlines
|Indian Oil
|-
|2004
|Punjab & Sind Bank
|Western Railway
|-
|2005
|Western Railway
|Punjab & Sind Bank
|-
|2006
|Army XI
|Bharat Petroleum
|-
|2007
|Bharat Petroleum
|Air India
|-
|2008
|Army XI
|Bharat Petroleum
|-
|2009
|Army XI
|Air India
|-
|2013<ref>{{cite web |title=IOC wins Bombay Gold Cup final |url=https://www.thehindu.com/sport/hockey/ioc-wins-bombay-gold-cup-final/article5281763.ece |date=28 October 2013 |publisher=The Hindu |access-date=17 October 2022 |archive-date=13 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140213185529/http://www.thehindu.com/sport/hockey/ioc-wins-bombay-gold-cup-final/article5281763.ece |url-status=live }}</ref>
|Indian Oil Corporation
|Air India
|-
|2014<ref>{{cite web |title=Bombay Gold Cup: BPCL win a 19-goal thriller |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/hockey/top-stories/bombay-gold-cup-bpcl-win-a-19-goal-thriller/articleshow/45173626.cms |date=17 November 2014 |publisher=The Times of India |access-date=17 October 2022 |archive-date=18 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221018063519/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/hockey/top-stories/bombay-gold-cup-bpcl-win-a-19-goal-thriller/articleshow/45173626.cms |url-status=live }}</ref>
|Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
|Indian Oil Corporation
|-
|2015<ref name="mint"/>
|Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
|Comptroller and Auditor General
|-
|2016<ref>{{cite web |title=SC Railways Win Bombay Gold Cup |url=https://www.mumbailive.com/en/sports/sc-railways-win-bombay-gold-cup-4591 |date=18 October 2022 |publisher=Mumbai Live |access-date=17 October 2022 |archive-date=18 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221018063520/https://www.mumbailive.com/en/sports/sc-railways-win-bombay-gold-cup-4591 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|South Central Railway
|Punjab National Bank
|-
|2017<ref>{{cite web |title=Indian Oil Beat BPCL In The 52nd Bombay Gold Cup All India Hockey Tournament Final |url=https://www.mumbailive.com/en/sports/indian-oil-beat-bpcl-in-the-52nd-bombay-gold-cup-all-india-hockey-tournament-final-18736 |date=18 October 2022 |publisher=Mumbai Live |access-date=17 October 2022 |archive-date=18 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221018063521/https://www.mumbailive.com/en/sports/indian-oil-beat-bpcl-in-the-52nd-bombay-gold-cup-all-india-hockey-tournament-final-18736 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|Indian Oil Corporation
|Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
|-
|2019<ref>{{cite web |title=Indian Oil ward off brave PSB to win Bombay Gold Cup again |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/hockey/top-stories/indian-oil-ward-off-brave-psb-to-win-bombay-gold-cup-again/articleshow/68396315.cms |date=13 March 2019 |last=Roy |first=Dhananjay |publisher=The Times of India |access-date=17 October 2022 |archive-date=25 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220925192011/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/hockey/top-stories/indian-oil-ward-off-brave-psb-to-win-bombay-gold-cup-again/articleshow/68396315.cms |url-status=live }}</ref>
|Indian Oil Corporation
|Punjab & Sind Bank
|-
|2020<ref>{{cite web |title=Result Summary 54th All India Bombay Gold Cup Hockey Tournament 2020 Mumbai, Maharashtra |url=https://www.hockeyindia.org/static-assets/waf-images/uploadfile/9d/d5/a1/94c2a931-31cf-4528-a33c-74b9e91b35d7.pdf |date=2020 |publisher=Hockey India |access-date=5 November 2022 }}</ref>
|Indian Navy, Mumbai
|South Central Railway, Secunderabad
|}
|}


==External Links==
==See also==
* [[:Category:Field hockey cup competitions in India|List of field hockey championships in India]]
*[http://www.gphl.co.in/ Gujarat Premier Hockey League (Official Site)]

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.mumbaihockey.org/bombay-gold-cup.html#:~:text=Morarji%20Desai%20who%20was%20the,will%20be%20played%20under%20floodlight.. Bombay Gold Cup]


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Latest revision as of 17:38, 30 April 2024

All India Bombay Gold Cup Hockey Tournament
SportField hockey
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
AdministratorMumbai Hockey Association
CountryIndia India
HeadquartersMumbai
Most recent
champion(s)
Indian Navy, Mumbai
Most titlesBSF Jalandhar
(8 titles)
Official websitemumbaihockey.org

Bombay Gold Cup is a field hockey tournament organized by the Mumbai Hockey Association (MHA). It was instituted in 1955 by Naval Tata, the then President of the Bombay Hockey Association. The Cup was donated by the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Morarji Desai in 1955. MHA organises this All India Hockey Tournament as an annual feature and is held every year at Mumbai, Maharashtra.[1]

Venue

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The matches are held at Mahindra Hockey Stadium.

Teams

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The teams which participates in the tournament consists of public sector teams from across the country, such as Air India, Border Security Force, Central Railway, Bharat Petroleum, Punjab and Sind Bank etc.[2]

Results

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The results of the Bombay Gold Cup:[1]

Year Winner Runner-up
1955 Lusitanians SC Bhawnagar (Nagpur)
1956 Pakistan Afghan Club Central Railway
1957 Central Railway Punjab Hawks
1958 Punjab Hawks Central Railway
1959 Punjab Police Central Railway
1960 Lusitanians SC Burmah Shell
1961 MEG (Bangalore) Presidents XI
1962 Central Railway Punjab Police
1963 Punjab Police Madras
1964 Mohun Bagan Calcutta Customs
1965 B.N. Railway MEG (Bangalore)
1966 Northern Railway (Delhi) ICF (Perambur)
1967 Indian Air Force (Delhi) Mysore XI
1968 BSF Jalandhar Indian Air Force
1969 Tata SC and BSF Jalandhar were declared joint winners
1970 BSF Jalandhar Mohun Bagan
1971 Services XI Indian Air Force
1972 Indian Airlines Services XI
1973 BSF Jalandhar A.S.C (Meerut)
1974 BSF Jalandhar Mahindra & Mahindra
1975 Western Railway Signals (Jalandhar)
1976 Southern Railway (Madras) Mahindra & Mahindra
1977 ASC (Jalandhar) Signals (Jalandhar)
1978 EME - Jalandhar Punjab Police
1979 Punjab Police EME Jalandhar
1980 BSF Jalandhar Signals - Jalandhar
1981 BSF Jalandhar EME Jalandhar
1982 ASC Jalandhar Mahindra & Mahindra
1983 Indian Airlines Bihar Regt Centre
1984 CRPF (Neemuch) ASC Jalandhar
1985 Indian Airlines Pakistan PIA
1986 Indian Airlines Mahindra & Mahindra
1987 ASC Jalandhar Indian Airlines
1988 Punjab Police Punjab & Sind Bank
1989 Corps of Signals Namdhari XI
1992 BSF Jalandhar Army XI
1993 RCF Kapurthala Army XI
1999 Punjab Police Punjab & Sind Bank
2001 Air India Indian Airlines
2002 Air India Indian Airlines
2003 Indian Airlines Indian Oil
2004 Punjab & Sind Bank Western Railway
2005 Western Railway Punjab & Sind Bank
2006 Army XI Bharat Petroleum
2007 Bharat Petroleum Air India
2008 Army XI Bharat Petroleum
2009 Army XI Air India
2013[3] Indian Oil Corporation Air India
2014[4] Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Indian Oil Corporation
2015[2] Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Comptroller and Auditor General
2016[5] South Central Railway Punjab National Bank
2017[6] Indian Oil Corporation Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
2019[7] Indian Oil Corporation Punjab & Sind Bank
2020[8] Indian Navy, Mumbai South Central Railway, Secunderabad

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Bombay Gold Cup: BOMBAY GOLD CUP HOCKEY TOURNAMENT | GURU TEGH BAHADUR GOLD CUP HOCKEY TOURNAMENT". www.mumbaihockey.org. The Mumbai Hockey Association. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b D'Souza, Dilip (19 December 2015). "Indian hockey: The curious case of the Bombay Gold Cup". LiveMint. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ "IOC wins Bombay Gold Cup final". The Hindu. 28 October 2013. Archived from the original on 13 February 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Bombay Gold Cup: BPCL win a 19-goal thriller". The Times of India. 17 November 2014. Archived from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  5. ^ "SC Railways Win Bombay Gold Cup". Mumbai Live. 18 October 2022. Archived from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Indian Oil Beat BPCL In The 52nd Bombay Gold Cup All India Hockey Tournament Final". Mumbai Live. 18 October 2022. Archived from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  7. ^ Roy, Dhananjay (13 March 2019). "Indian Oil ward off brave PSB to win Bombay Gold Cup again". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 September 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Result Summary 54th All India Bombay Gold Cup Hockey Tournament 2020 Mumbai, Maharashtra" (PDF). Hockey India. 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
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