Udayapur Gold Cup

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Udayapur Gold Cup
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Founded2011
RegionFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Number of teams8
Current champions African United Club
Most successful club(s) Three Star Club (2 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2017 Udayapur Gold Cup

Udayapur Gold Cup is a yearly football knockout tournament held in Udayapur, Nepal .

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Table

EditionYear(B.S.)Year(A.D.)WinnerRunners Up
I [1] 20672011 Three Star Club Knight Chess Club (Jhapa)
II [2] 20692013 Three Star Club Himalayan Sherpa Club
III [3] 20702014 African United Club Samrat Sporting Club (Morang)
IV20732016 Rupandehi Fc Morang Fc

Top performing clubs

ClubChampionsRunners-Up
Three Star Club 20
African United Club 10
Rupandehi Fc10
Knight Chess Club (Jhapa) 01
Himalayan Sherpa Club 01
Samrat Sporting Club (Morang) 01
Morang Fc 01

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