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The Sait Nagjee All India Football Tournament is one of the most prestigious
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Tournaments held in
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. The tournament was very popular from the beginning & attracted large crowd since 1952. The tournament played until 1995 regularly though with stoppages a couple of times. In 1995, the tournament was won by
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. Since 1995, there was a gap of 21 years during which the tournament was not held. Due to various reasons including the predominance gained by cricket, lack of support from the government and the escalation of real estate costs made football less popular. The tournament was revived again in
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with clubs from different parts of the world and Argentina U-23 national team. Brazilian footballer
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is the brand ambassador for the tournament. FC Dnipro Reserves won the trophy beating Atlético Paranaense Reserves in the final.


Stadium

All the matches of the tournament are being played in the
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which is located in the heart of the
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city. The West stand was the largest and could accommodate maximum of 1,00,000 people.


Results

List of winners and runners-ups:


References


External links

* * http://www.uniindia.com/preparation-on-for-sait-nagjee-football-tourney/sports/news/253179.html * http://www.emirates247.com/sports/local/nri-toilet-titan-from-kerala-to-revive-golden-era-of-malabar-football-2015-11-11-1.610083 * http://www.afternoondc.in/sports/argentina-spain-u-23-to-be-part-of-sait-nagjee-amarsee-intl-tournament/article_150822 * http://www.cyberparktoday.com/kozhikode-city/sait-nagjee-trophy-football-tournament-2016-kozhikode-latin-american-and-european-teams-and-india-u23/
List of Winners/Runners-Up of the Sait Nagjee Trophy
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