The 2009 Durand Cup Final was the 122nd final of the Durand Cup, the oldest football competition in India and third oldest in the world.[1] The final was contested between two I-League sides, Churchill Brothers of Goa and Mohun Bagan from Kolkata. It was held on 22 September 2009 in New Delhi.[2]

2009 Durand Cup final
Event2009 Durand Cup
Date22 September 2009
VenueAmbedkar Stadium, New Delhi

Churchil Brothers won their second Durand Cup final after 2007, with a score of 3–1. Odafe Okolie scored a hat trick for Churchill Brothers.

Route to the final edit

Churchill Brothers edit

Date Round Opposition Score
15 September 2009 Group Stage Sporting Clube deGoa 1–0
17 September 2009 Group Stage Assam Rifles 1–1
19 September 2009 Semi Final Dempo 2–1

Churchill Brothers entered the 2009 Durand Cup as one of the I-League teams and the runner-up from the previous season. They were placed in Group A along with Sporting Clube de Goa and an Indian Armed Forces team, Assam Rifles. In the opening game, Churchil Brothers defeated Sporting Clube de Goa 1–0. In the second game, they drew against Assam rifles with both teams scoring each. They topped the group and ended their group stage campaign with four points. The first semi-final was held on 19 September 2009, where Churchill Brothers faced Dempo, and defeated them 2–1. Odafe Okolie scored a brace in the 20th and 50th minute and the team reached their third successive Durand Cup final.[2][3]

Mohun Bagan edit

Date Round Opposition Score
16 September 2009 Group Stage ONGC 5–1
18 September 2009 Group Stage JCT 2–0
20 September 2009 Semi Final Mahindra United 2–1

Mohun Bagan entered the 2009 Durand Cup as one of the I-League teams. They were allocated Group B with ONGC and JCT. Mohun Bagan won both group stage matches with a score line of 5–1 and 2–0 against ONGC and JCT respectively.[4] They topped the group and ended their group stage campaign with six points. The second semi-final was held in September 2009, where Mohun Bagan defeated Mahindra United by a score of 2–1. Chidi Edeh scored both goals for Mohun Bagan in 19th and 72nd minute.[1][3]

Match edit

The final was played on 22 September 2009 at the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi. The match remained goalless in the regulation time and it went for extra time. Chidi Edeh scored the first goal in the 94th minute, for Mohun Bagan. Six minutes later, Odafa scored the equaliser and went on scoring two more goals in the 104th and 110th minute. He scored a hat trick in ten minutes and sealed the second Durand Cup title for Churchil brothers.[5][3] The final scoreline was 3–1.[6][7]

Details edit

Churchill Brothers3–1 (a.e.t.)Mohun Bagan
Nacimento Silveira   44'
Odafe Okolie   100', 104', 110'
Report Micky Fernandes   5'
Chidi Edeh   94'
GK   Arindam Bhattacharya
RB   Naoba Singh   84'
CB   Rowilson Rodrigues
CB   Gouramangi Singh
LB   Robert Lalthalma
  Charan Rai
MF   Nacimento Silveira   90'
MF   Ogba Kalu
MF   Khanthang Paite   82'
ST   Odafe Okolie
MF   Reisangmei Vashum
Substitutes:
GK   Naveen Kumar   84'
CM   Lenny Rodrigues   90'
MF   Jaison Vales   82'
Coach:
  Carlos Roberto Pereira
GK   Sangram Mukherjee
RB   Surkumar Singh
CB   Deepak Mondal
CB   Rakesh Masih
LM   Nallappan Mohanraj   106'
LB   James Singh   85'
CM   Micky Fernandes
CM   Kulothungan
RM   Snehashis Chakraborty   67'
ST   Chidi Edeh
ST   Barreto
Substitutes:
LM   Branco Cardozo   106'
RM   Subhodeep Majumdar   85'
ST   Santha Kumar   67'
Manager:
  Karim Bencherifa

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Durand Cup: Mohun Bagan Beat Mahindra to Enter Final". outlookindia.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Indian Football Daily News - September 2009 : Kolkata Football.com". 8 August 2010. Archived from the original on 8 August 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "India - List of Durand Cup Finals". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Mohun Bagan down ONGC in Durand Cup". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  5. ^ "About Durand – Durand Cup". Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Odafe hat-trick guides Churchill to second Durand Cup title". The Times of India. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Churchill regains Durand Cup". The Hindu. 23 September 2009. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 November 2021.

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