2016 Santosh Trophy
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Country |
India |
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Dates |
29 February – 13 March 2016 |
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Teams |
10 |
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Champions |
Services |
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Runners-up |
Maharashtra |
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Matches played |
23 |
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Goals scored |
55 (2.39 per match) |
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Top goal scorer(s) |
Narohari Shreshta (4 Goals) |
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Best player |
Arjun Tudu |
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The 2016 Santosh Trophy was the 70th edition of the Santosh Trophy, the main state competition in Indian football. The qualifiers for the tournament took place from 6 February and the final of the tournament proper was held in Nagpur from 13 March 2016.[1][2][3]
Qualified Teams
The following 10 teams have qualified for the Santosh Trophy proper.
Group stage
Group A
Updated to match(es) played on 8 March 2016. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
Fixtures and Results
Railways v Jammu & Kashmir
8 March 2016 |
Railways |
1–2 |
Jammu & Kashmir |
University Stadium, Nagpur |
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Anil Kisku 61' |
Report |
38' Shahnwaz Bashir 85' Altamash Syed |
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Group B
Updated to match(es) played on 9 March 2016. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
Goalscorers
- 4 Goals
- Narohari Shreshta (West Bengal)
- 3 Goals
- A Raegan (Tamil Nadu)
- Arjun Tudu (Services)
- Mohammed Shabaz Pathan (Maharashtra)
- 2 Goals
- 1 Goal
- Aaron D'costa (Maharashtra)
- Altamash Syed (Jammu & Kashmir)
- Angelo Colaco (Goa)
- Appuruba Phukan (Assam)
- Anil Kisku (Railways)
- Beevan D'Mello (Goa)
- Dipendu Dowary (West Bengal)
- Edwin Sydney (Tamil Nadu)
- Farukh Chowdhary (Jammu & Kashmir)
- Francis Fernandes (Goa)
- Francis Zoununtluanga (Services)
- Kali Alaudeen (Tamil Nadu)
- K Lal Thanthanga (Mizoram)
- Lalkhapuimawia (Mizoram)
- Laldingngheta (Mizoram)
- Lalmunsanga (Mizoram)
- Milagres Gonsalves (Goa)
- MS Dawngliana (Mizoram)
- Pawan Kumar Tiwari (Punjab)
- P Jain (Services)
- Pradeep Mohanraj (Tamil Nadu)
- Raynier Fernandes (Maharashtra)
- Rowilson Rodrigues (Goa)
- Shahnwaz Bashir (Jammu & Kashmir)
- Soosairaj (Tamil Nadu)
- Syed Shoaib (Jammu & Kashmir)
- Vijith Shetty (Maharashtra)
- Vipin (Services)
- Vijay Kumar (Punjab)
- Vivek Kumar (Services)
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