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New gold-plated trophy for I-League champs

May 06, 2013 16:32 IST
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A glittering trophy awaits the 2012-13 I-League champions.

The All India Football Federation has designed dedicated silverware, which will be handed over to the winners on the day of their coronation.

The new gold-plated trophy, which has a full-sized silver football at the top, was designed in Europe.

"It is the endeavour of AIFF to practice the best principles of other leagues and accordingly we thought to create a more contemporary look to the I-League trophy in line with trophies given in European leagues," said AIFF general secretary Kushal Das.

The new I-League trophyI-League CEO Sunando Dhar informed: "This is the first time a dedicated trophy is being given away to the I-League champion. The trophy has been designed in Europe and is at par with any top league's trophy.

"Previously there used to be one trophy given away to the champions who retained it."

Dhar also pointed out that since last year the I-League trophy is being given on the ground itself and not at a later date.

"On the day when the concerned club is crowned champions, the trophy is handed over to them. This has been in practice since last year," he opined.

As it stands, Churchill Brothers are on the brink of winning their second I-League crown and need just one point from the two remaining matches against Mohun Bagan on Tuesday and Air India on Sunday.

As per the I-League table, Churchill Brothers will be handed the trophy on Tuesday itself if they are able to earn a point against Mohun Bagan. But if they are unable to do so, the trophy will travel to Pune for the last round where it will be handed over to either Churchill Brothers or Pune FC.

Image: The new trophy that will be presented to the I-League champions.

Photograph: AIFF

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