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The second edition of Birgunj Gold Cup, which has the highest amount of money in Madhesh province, will start from Saturday. Eight teams from Nepal and India will compete in the Gold Cup organized by Veterans City Club from February 17 to 24 at the Adarshnagar Stadium in Birganj. The tournament will be played in the knockout stage.
Sankata Football Club, Machchindra Football Club, Bagmati Youth Club Sarlahi, Nepal Police Club, Garhwal Diamond Football Club Delhi, API Church Boys United Kathmandu, Sahlesh Football Club Siraha and host Virganj United Club will compete in the second edition of the Gold Cup, said Sagar Shamsher Rana, Vice President of Veterans City Club.
Gold Cup winner team will be given 11 lakh 11 thousand 111 rupees in cash and 5 lakh 55 thousand 555 rupees will be given to the runner-up, according to the organizers. An electric scooter will be awarded to the best player. 10 thousand rupees will be awarded to the man of the match of each match. Organizers have informed that cash amount has also been arranged for the best keeper and best coach. Suvodh Srivastava, the coordinator of the tournament, has stated that the gold cup is going to be conducted to increase the activity of football games in Parsa and surrounding areas. It is estimated that the cost of completing the
competition is about one crore seven lakh rupees. Birganj Municipal Corporation is the main sponsor of the competition. A temporary parafit has been constructed at the Adarshnagar stadium for the Gold Cup project. As Narayani Stadium is dilapidated, the Gold Cup is going to be held at Adarshnagar Stadium. The first edition of the Gold Cup, which was held last year, was won by the departmental team Nepal Police Club.
