2017 Budha Subba Gold Cup

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2017 Budha Subba Gold Cup
Tournament details
Host country Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal
City Dharan
Dates16 February – 25 February 2017
Teams10
Venue(s) ANFA Technical Center Dharan-17
Final positions
Champions Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal Police Club (5th title)
Runners-up Flag of Nepal.svg Sankata FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Goals scored27 (3 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Nepal.svg Ju Manu Rai (4 goals)
Best player(s) Flag of Nepal.svg Ju Manu Rai
Best goalkeeper Flag of Nepal.svg Roshan Khadka
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2018

The 2017 Budha Subba Gold Cup is the 19th edition of the Budha Subba Gold Cup held in Dharan and organised by Redbull . 10 teams participated in the tournament. The defending champions Manang Marshyangdi Club did not participate. All matches were held at the ANFA Technical Center Dharan-17. [1] In total, eight teams from Nepal participated in the tournament and were joined by two teams from India. United Sikkim FC from Gangtok, India was also supposed to play in this tournament but had to withdraw due to a "technical problem". [2] It was replaced by Kanchanjunga FC.

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Teams

TeamCity
Dharan FC Red Dharan
Dharan FC Yellow Dharan
Karkarvitta Training Center Jhapa Kakarvitta
APF Club Kathmandu
Nepal Police Club Kathmandu
Sankata FC Kathmandu [3]
Pokhara FC Pokhara
Rupandehi FC Rupandehi
Durgapur Steel Calcutta Flag of India.svg Calcutta, India
Kanchanjunga FC Flag of India.svg Silguri, India

Bracket

The following is the bracket which the 2017 Budha Subba Gold Cup resembled. Numbers in parentheses next to the match score represent the results of a penalty shoot-out. [1] [4] [5]

Qualification games Quarter-finals Semifinals Final
APF Club 0
Sankata FC3 Sankata FC1 [6]
Durgapur Steel Calcutta 2 Sankata FC2
Rupandehi FC 1
Karkarvitta Training Center Jhapa 1(1) [7]
Rupandehi FC1(3)
Sankata FC 1(5)
Nepal Police Club1(6)
Pokhara FC 0
Nepal Police Club1 (10) [4] Dharan F.C. Red3
Dharan F.C. (Yellow) 1(9) Dharan F.C. Red 1
Nepal Police Club3
Kanchanjunga FC 2
Nepal Police Club3

Awards and prize money

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