Mohan Kumar Mangalam Football Tournament

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Mohan Kumar Mangalam Football Tournament
Organising bodyHindustan Zinc Limited
Founded1976;47 years ago (1976)
RegionIndia
Number of teamsVarious
Current championsDelhi XI , Delhi

Mohan Kumar Mangalam Football Tournament commonly known as the MKM Trophy, MKM Memorial Football Tournament is a prestigious annual Indian football tournament held in Zawar Rajasthan and organized by Hindustan Zinc (HZL) and Zawar Mines Labour Union. [1] The tournament was first started in 1976 and is named after Mohan Kumar Mangalam. Apart from some top clubs from Rajasthan, clubs from neighbouring states, also have participated in this trophy.

Contents

The current champions are Delhi XI who defeated DFA Udaipur on 30th January 2023. After a span of 33 years a team hailing from Delhi secured this title.

Venue

All matches are played at Zawar Stadium in Udaipur. [2]

Results

List of MKM Memorial tournament finals
YearChampionsScoreRunners-upRef.
1976Hindustan Zinc XIRabbani Club, Wayanad
1977Rajasthan Police, BikanerBihar Regiment Center Danapur
1978Hyderabad XIITI, Bangalore
1979CRPF, NeemuchRajasthan Police, Bikaner
1980 Eastern Railway, Kolkata CEC, Cochin Edu City, Cochy
1981CRPF, NeemuchDelhi Cantonment
1982RTBP, DehradunBihar Regiment Center, Danapur
1983ASC Center, BangaloreWestern Railway, Mumbai
1984CRPF, NeemuchArtillery Center, Secunderabad
1985ASC center, BangaloreCRPF, Neemuch
1986Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF), MumbaiCRPF, Neemuch
1987 BEML Limited Tata Sports Club, Mumbai
1988 Garhwal Heroes FC Hindustan Photo Film, Ooty
1989Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF), MumbaiFCT, Calcutta
1990Students FC, DelhiNLC India Ltd, Madras
1991 Punjab Police Hindustan Zinc XI
1992ITI, BengaluruHindustan Zinc XI
1993 Border Security Force Punjab Police
1994Punjab State Electricity Board Kerala State Electricity Board
1995Rail Couch Factory, KapurthalaCRPF, Kolkata
1996 Border Security Force Ludhiana Police
1997 Border Security Force Punjab Police
1998 Punjab Police Punjab State Electricity Board
1999 Punjab Police Border Security Force
2000Kerala Financial CorporationCRPF, Kolkata
2001National Aluminium Company (NALCO), BhubaneswarGorkha Brigade Lucknow
2002 Border Security Force CRPF, Neemuch
2003 Border Security Force Rail Coach Factory Kapurthala
2004 Border Security Force 11 Gorkha Rifles Regiment Center, Lucknow
2005 Indian Air Force JCT FC
2006 Army XI JCT FC
2007Corps of SignalIISCO, Barnpur
2008Rail Couch Factory, KapurthalaCentral Railway, Mumbai
2009Lt. B Choudhary & Zawar MinesRajasthan Police, Jaipur
2010J&K Police, Jammu Amity United FC
2011Uttarakhand Police, Dehradun1–1, (4–3 p )Union Bank of India [3]
2012Union Bank of IndiaArmy Juniors, Lucknow
2013RCF, MumbaiAikya Samilani Kolkata [4]
2017 Kerala Police FC LNIPE, Gwalior [5] [6]
2019Gorkha Brigade, LucknowHyderabad Police [7]
2020Sikh Regiment, Jalandhar2–0 Indian Air Force [8] [9]
2023Delhi XI, New Delhi2-1DFA Udaipur

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