135th Durand Cup Trophy Tour reaches Ranchi, marking city's historic debut as host
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The Trophy Tour of the 135th IndianOil Durand Cup arrived in Ranchi on Saturday, 19 July 2025, marking the Jharkhand capital's debut as a host venue for Asia's oldest and the world's third-oldest surviving football competition. The tournament's three iconic trophies — the Durand Cup, the President's Cup, and the Simla Trophy — were received at the Kerketta Auditorium, Dipatoli Military Station, in a ceremonial function organised by the Eastern Command of the Indian Army.
A Grand Welcome in the Jharkhand Capital
The reception ceremony was attended by Sudivya Kumar, Minister for Tourism, Art, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Jharkhand, as Chief Guest, and Major General Sajjan Singh Maan, General Officer Commanding, Combat IBG 23, as Guest of Honour. Senior civil and military officials, club representatives, sponsors, and members of the football fraternity were also present.
The event featured a screening tracing the legacy of the Durand Cup, followed by the ceremonial unveiling of the three trophies. Cultural performances showcasing Bhangra, Santhali, and Chhau dances added colour to the occasion before the trophies were ceremonially displayed and the Trophy Road Show was flagged off.
What Officials Said
Sudivya Kumar said, 'It is a matter of great pride and immense pleasure to welcome the 135th IndianOil Durand Cup to Ranchi. We eagerly look forward to the opening match on July 26, which will be graced by the Chief Minister of Jharkhand. I am confident that football lovers will witness an exciting tournament.'
Major General Sajjan Singh Maan noted that following the successful hosting of the Durand Cup in Jamshedpur last year, the tournament has now expanded to Ranchi for the first time. 'This reflects our commitment to taking top-quality football to new regions while further strengthening Jharkhand's rich footballing tradition. We are delighted that the Birsa Munda Football Stadium has become part of the proud legacy of the Durand Cup,' he said.
Colonel Hem Chandra, Nodal Officer, Ranchi, called it 'a proud milestone,' adding that the city looks forward to showcasing Jharkhand's passion for football and making Ranchi's debut a memorable success.
The Trophy Road Show Through Ranchi
Following the flag-off, the Trophy Road Show carried the three trophies through central Ranchi, travelling via Kokar, Lalpur Chowk, Karamtoli Road, Kutchery Road, and Sujata Chowk before returning to Dipatoli Military Station. The convoy halted at Nucleus Mall, Morabadi Ground, and Firayalal Chowk, where cultural performances by the Department of Arts, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs alongside Army band displays drew large crowds of football enthusiasts.
Ranchi's Fixtures and What Comes Next
Ranchi will host all Group C fixtures at the Birsa Munda Football Stadium. The group features Indian Super League sides Jamshedpur FC and Sporting Club Delhi, the Indian Air Force Football Team, and Durand Cup debutants Defenders FC of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces. Ranchi's inaugural Durand Cup campaign opens on 26 July with Jamshedpur FC taking on Defenders FC and concludes on 13 August with Jamshedpur FC facing the Indian Air Force Football Team. The city will also host a quarter-final on 16 August.
The Trophy Tour will next travel to Gumla on 20 July for a special outreach programme, before reaching Kolkata on 22 July. The 135th Durand Cup runs from 25 July to 23 August 2026 across five host cities — Kolkata, Ranchi, Guwahati, Shillong, and Imphal — featuring 24 teams across 43 matches at six venues. The tournament opens with the Kolkata Derby between Mohun Bagan Super Giant and East Bengal FC at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on 25 July and concludes with the Final at the same venue on 23 August.