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2015 Budha Subba Gold Cup
Tournament details
Host countryNepal Nepal
CityDharan
Dates28 February to 6 March 2015
Teams8
Venue(s)ANFA Technical Center Dharan
Final positions
ChampionsNepal APF Club (1st title)
Runners-upNepal Manang Marshyangdi Club
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored22 (3.14 per match)
Top scorer(s)Nepal Amrit Basnet (5 goals)
Best player(s)Nepal Ganesh Lawati
Best goalkeeperNepalAmrit Chaudhary
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The 2015 Budha Subba Gold Cup was the 17th edition of the Budha Subba Gold Cup held in Dharan and sponsored by Red Bull. Seven teams from Nepal and one from India participated in the tournament. All matches were held at the ANFA Technical Center Dharan.[1] A lot of changes were made regarding the format of the tournament, the tournament took place in February as opposed to April, when it previously took place. Also, the prize money for the winning team was increased to make the tournament more attractive.[2] Belgharia Sporting Club from Calcutta, India, who won this tournament in 1999, was also meant to join the tournament but was replaced by another Indian Team, Sikkim Sunalchu FC.[3]

Teams

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Team City
Munal Club Chandragadhi[4]
Dharan F.C. Dharan
Manang Marshyangdi Club Kathmandu
APF Club Kathmandu
Nepal Army Club Kathmandu
Pokhara XI Pokhara
Lisnu Youth Club Rupandehi
Sikkim Sunalchu FC India Sikkim, India

Bracket

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The following is the bracket which the 2015 Budha Subba Gold Cup resembled. Numbers in parentheses next to the match score represent the results of a penalty shoot-out.[1][5]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Dharan F.C. 4
Lisnu Youth Club 0
APF Club 3
Dharan F.C. 0
APF Club 4
Sikkim Sunalchu FC 1
Manang Marshyangdi Club 0
APF Club 1
Nepal Army Club[6] 2 (5)
Pokhara XI 2 (4)
Manang Marshyangdi Club 2
Nepal Army Club 1
Manang Marshyangdi Club 2
Munal Club 0


Awards and Prize Money

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Award[5] Recipient Recipient's Team Reward
Prize Money for winning team APF Club NPRs 350,000
Prize Money for runners-up Manang Marshyangdi Club NPRs 175,000
Best Player of the Tournament Award Ganesh Lawati APF Club Motorcycle (worth NPRs 180,000)
Highest Goal Scorer Award Amrit Basnet Nepal Army Club NPRs 21,000
Best Coach Award Krishna Thapa APF Club NPRs 10,000
Best Striker of the Tournament Zikahi Dodoz Manang Marshyangdi Club NPRs 10,000
Best Midfielder of the Tournament Sulav Maskey Manang Marshyangdi Club NPRs 10,000
Best Defender of the Tournament Rajendra Rawal APF Club NPRs 10,000
Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament Amrit Chaudhary APF Club NPRs 10,000
Emerging Player of the Tournament Hemant Thapa Dharan F.C. NPRs 10,000

References

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  1. ^ a b "17th Budha Subba Gold Cup". GoalNepal. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Budha Subba International Gold Cup from February 13". Nepali Football. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  3. ^ "APF vs. Sunalchu". GoalNepal. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Manang Marshyangdi Club vs Munal Club". Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  5. ^ a b "MMC oust Army club". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  6. ^ "Nepal Army Club vs. Pokhara XI". GoalNepal. Retrieved 1 October 2017.