Simara Gold Cup

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Jeetpursimara Gold Cup
Founded2010
Region Simara, Nepal
Number of teams12
Current champions Sankata Club
Most successful club(s) Nepal Army Club (2 titles)
Television broadcastersKantipur TV

Jeetpursimara Gold Cup is a football knockout tournament held in Simara, Nepal. [1] Founded in 2010, the tournament is organised by Simara FC (formerly known as Nawa Jan Jagriti Yuwa Club). [2] [3] Currently, the 12-team tournament is sponsored by Vishwokarma Cement.

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Table

EditionYear (B.S.)Year (A.D.)WinnerRunners Up
1st[ citation needed ]20662010 Majdur Sahid Smirti Club Gorkha Boys Sports Club (Butwal)
2nd[ citation needed ]20672011 Himalayan Sherpa Club APF Club
3rd [4] 20682012 Manang Marshyangdi Club Sahara Club (Pokhara)
4th [5] 20692013 Manang Marshyangdi Club Himalayan Sherpa Club
5th [6] 20702014 Nawa Jana Jagriti Yuwa Club Birgunj United
6th [7] 20712015 Nepal Army Club Nepal Police Club
7th [8] 20722016 Bijay Youth Club Rupandehi XI
8th 20732017 Sankata Club Nepal Army Club
9th [9] 20742018 Nepal Army Club Three Star Club
10th [10] 20752019 Three Star Club Nepal Army Club
11th [11] 20782021 Sankata Club Flag of Cameroon.svg ARAS
12th [12] 20782022 New Road Team APF F.C.
13th [13] 20792023 Church Boys United Himalayan Sherpa Club
14th [14] 20812024 Nepal Police Machhindra F.C.

Top performing clubs

ClubChampionsRunners-up
Nepal Army Club 22
Manang Marshyangdi Club 20
Himalayan Sherpa Club 11
Three Star Club 1
Majdur Sahid Smirti Club 10
Bijay Youth Club 10
Nawa Jana Jagriti Yuwa Club 10
Sankata Club 20
APF Club 01
Birgunj United 01
Gorkha Boys Sports Club (Butwal) 01
Nepal Police Club 01
Rupandehi XI 01
Sahara Club (Pokhara) 01
ARAS Camroon 01

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