Prepare for Football's Timeless Classic: The Durand Cup, Asia's Oldest and the World's Third-Oldest Tournament, Returns on August 3rd, 2023. Showcasing the Epitome of Excellence, Sportsmanship, and Fierce Competition, This Prestigious Event is Organized by the Indian Armed Forces.
Embarking on an Iconic Journey: The Trophy Tour Begins
Under the esteemed presence of General Manoj Pande, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, and Mr. Kalyan Chaubey, President of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), the Durand Cup's "Trophy Tour" was ceremoniously flagged off. This marks the start of an enthralling expedition leading up to the highly anticipated tournament.
A Legacy of Excellence: The Durand Cup's Illustrious Heritage
Originally established as the Army Cup in 1888, the Durand Cup has evolved into an extraordinary spectacle in the realm of football. Boasting an illustrious history, it proudly holds the distinction of being Asia's oldest football tournament and the world's third-oldest. Over the years, the tournament has witnessed the growth of the sport and has served as a nurturing ground for India's finest football talents.
The Coveted Trio of Trophies
Within the Durand Cup, the victorious team earns three esteemed trophies, each symbolizing distinct accomplishments. The Durand Cup itself, as the ultimate prize, represents the pinnacle of achievement. The Shimla Trophy, a rolling trophy contributed by the residents of Shimla in 1904, carries a touch of regional pride. Lastly, the President's Cup, presented by India's first President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in 1956, is awarded for permanent possession, signifying a prestigious honor.