What is the Durand Cup associated with?

What is the Durand Cup associated with?

Durand Football Tournament
The Durand Football Tournament, also known as Durand Cup, is an annual domestic football competition in India which was first held in 1888 in Annadale, Shimla. It is hosted by the Durand Football Tournament Society (DFTS).

Is the Durand Cup related to hockey?

The correct answer is Football. The Durand Cup or Durand Football Tournament was founded in 1888. It is a football competition in India.

Which sport is related to Thomas Cup?

badminton
Thomas Cup, trophy signifying world supremacy in the sport of badminton. The cup was donated in 1939 by Sir George Thomas for a series of men’s international team competitions to be managed by the International Badminton Federation (IBF), of which Thomas was then president.

Which cup is associated with volleyball?

The trophies related to a volleyball game are the Indira Pradhan trophy, Centennial Cup, and Shivanthi Gold Cup.

Which game is related to Ezra Cup?

The Ezra Cup is a popular polo tournament conducted annually in India by the Calcutta Polo Club. It is claimed that it is the first official polo trophy in history. The first Ezra Cup was held in 1880. After a period of inactivity, it has now been revived by Keshav Bangur, Calcutta Polo Club’s president.

In which game Davis Cup is associated?

lawn-tennis
Davis Cup, trophy awarded to the winner of an annual international lawn-tennis tournament originally for amateur men’s teams. The official name is the International Lawn Tennis Challenge Trophy.

Who won 2021 Durand Cup?

FC Goa
Durand Cup 2021 Final: FC Goa Beat Mohammedan Sporting In Extra-time To Lift Maiden Title. Captain Edu Bedia produced a stunning free-kick to help FC Goa beat Mohammedan Sporting in the final of the 130th Durand Cup.

Which country won Thomas Cup most?

Indonesia
Indonesia is the most successful team, having won 14 times. China, which did not begin to compete until the 1982, trails Indonesia with 10 titles, while Malaysia has won 5 titles. Japan and Denmark both have one title each.