Budha Subba Gold Cup

Budha Subba Gold Cup is an annual international club-level knockout association football tournament in Nepal. The competition is held yearly in Dharan, Province No. 1 by Dharan Football Club every year in Nepal. The competition is the premier cup that has kept the aspiring Nepalese football alive and showcases the young and experienced talents from all of Nepal best clubs.[1]

Budha Subba Gold Cup
Founded1999
Region   Nepal
Number of teams8
Current championsThree Star Club (5th title)
Most successful club(s)Three Star Club (5 titles)
2018 Budha Subba Gold Cup

Previous Winners

Title Year (B.S.) Year (A.D.) Champions Runners Up
1 2055 1999 Belgeria S.C. (Kolkata) Dharan Football Club
2 2056 2000 Mahendra Police Club Dharan Football Club
3 2057 2001 Mahendra Police Club Dharan Football Club
4 2058 2002 Dhanmodi Club (Dhaka) Mahendra Police Club
5 2059 2003 Mahendra Police Club Friends Club
6 2060 2004 Manang Marshyangdi Club Mahendra Police Club
7 2061 2005 Three Star Club Jawalakhel Youth Club
8 2062 2006 African United Club Dharan Football Club
9 2063 2007 Three Star Club African United Club
10 2064 2008 New Road Team Friends Club
11 2065 2009 Three Star Club Nepal Army Club
12 2066 2010 Ranipokhari Corner Team Nepal Police Club
13 2067 2011 Manang Marsyangdi Club Sahara Club (Pokhara)
14 2068 2012 Three Star Club Manang Marsyangdi Club
15 2069 2013 HKNFA[2] Nepal Army Club
16 2070 2014 African United Club Sahara Club (Pokhara)
17 2071 2015 APF Club Manang Marshyangdi Club
18 2072 2016 Manang Marshyangdi Club[3] Nepal Police Club
19 2073 2017 Nepal Police Club Sankata Club
20 2074 2018 Three Star Club[4] Nepal Police Club
21 2075 2019 Dauphins Family Club[5] Dharan Football Club

Top performing clubs

Club Champions Runners-Up
Three Star Club50
Nepal Police Club (formerly Mahendra Police Club)45
Manang Marshyangdi Club32
African United Club21
APF Club10
Belgeria S.C. (Kolkata)10
Dhanmodi Club (Dhaka)10
HKNFA10
Dauphins Family Club10
New Road Team10
Ranipokhari Corner Team10
Dharan Football Club05
Nepal Army Club02
Friends Club02
Sahara Club (Pokhara)02
Jawalakhel Youth Club01
Sankata Club01
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References

  1. "News in Nepal: Fast, Full & Factual". Myrepublica.Com. 2010-02-10. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  2. "Budha Subba Gold Cup 2069: Honkong Nepali Federation beats Nepal Army to lift the title". nepalifootball.com. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  3. "GoalNepal.com - A Complete Nepali Football website". GoalNepal. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  4. "RedBull 20th Budha Subba Gold Cup". goalnepal.com. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  5. "Dauphins bag Budha Subba title". The Himalayan Times. 16 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
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