Aaha! Gold Cup

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Aaha! Gold Cup

Aaha! Gold Cup (Nepali: आहा ! गोल्ड कप āhā gōlḍ kap) is an annual international football tournament held in Pokhara, Nepal, and organized by the Sahara Club. It was formerly known as the Caravan Gold Cup. It is considered a major football tournament in Nepal, and is therefore endorsed by ANFA Kaski, a district FA of the All Nepal Football Association.

Quick Facts Founded, Region ...
Aaha Rara Pokhara Gold Cup
आहा रारा गोल्ड कप
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Founded2002
2003 (current format)
RegionNepal
Number of teams12
Most successful club(s)Nepal Police Club
Manang Marshyangdi Club
(6 titles each)
Television broadcastersHamro Khelkud
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Sahara Club (Pokhara) have been running a football academy for under-privileged children from the profit of the tournament and donations from various individuals and organisations. At present, there are 30 children at the academy

The major attraction of the cup is the involvement of major clubs of Nepal and some international clubs. The cup is recognized by ANFA and is included in its annual calendar. The tournament is conducted in a knockout format and 12 teams compete for the title. The tournament is the main event keeping the spirit of football alive in Nepal and handsomely rewards the clubs and players. It is also the longest sporting event to be held regularly. For the first time in history in 2019 there were only 10 club competing due to tight schedule of tournament all over Nepal and Date issue.[1]

On the 13th edition of the tournament, English non-league side Aldershot Town FC entered in the tournament, and thus became the first European (UEFA) club to compete in the tournament's history.[2]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 19th edition of the tournament only featured 8 teams. The 20th edition was held with 1/3 of the spectators allowed by following Covid safety protocols.[3][4]

Previous winners

Top performing clubs

More information Club, Winners ...
Club Winners Runners-up
Nepal Police Club62
Manang Marshyangdi Club66
Three Star Club52
Nepal Army Club (formerly Tribhuwan Army)24
Sankata Club20
Sahara Club (Pokhara)12
Nepal A.P.F. Club11
African United Club10
India Carlton Football Club01
Friends Club01
Jawalakhel Youth Club01
African Roots Association01
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