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Durand Cup
About Durand Cup
It is co-facilitated by the Durand Football Tournament Society and Osians All the matches are free-of-cost for observers, and the victor gets ₹ 50 lakh. The Tournament is named after its author, Sir Mortimer Durand, Foreign Secretary accountable for India from 1884 to 1894. Sir Mortimer was recovering from ailment at the main slope station of British India, Simla in northern India. Having turned out to be aware of the estimation of game as a way to look after wellbeing, he chose to exhibit a prize to empower brandishing rivalry in India.
At first it was successfully an Army glass, and to a great extent the safeguard of the British Indian Army troops in India, yet finished the years it augmented its allure and opened up to non military personnel groups, until the point when it turned into a more open and ordinary brandishing challenge. It is presently one of the main prizes in Indian football. The last major authoritative change was the point at which the Army passed on the real running of the Tournament to a regular citizen organization in 2006. The Army nearness is kept up by the cooperation of a few military groups, including an Army XI, which won the opposition as of late as 2005.