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2006–07 Santosh Trophy

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The 61st Santosh Trophy 2006 was held from 14 September to 25 October 2006 in Gurgaon & Faridabad, Haryana.

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Qualifying rounds

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Venues:

  • Ch. Devi Lal Sports Complex, Sector 38; Gurgaon
  • HUDA Sports Complex, Sector 12; Faridabad

Cluster I - Gurgaon

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14 September 2006: Haryana 3-0 Pondicherry

[10 Habeeb Khan, 32 Sunit Mishra, 54 Praveen Arora]

16 September 2006: Bihar 1-0 Pondicherry

[70 Niranjan Kumar Patel]

18 September 2006: Haryana 0-0 Bihar

Cluster II - Gurgaon

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15 September 2006: Meghalaya 1-0 Mizoram

[70 Rocus Lamare]

15 September 2006: Uttar Pradesh 3-0 Andaman&Nicobar Islands

[12 Mohammed Hadi Hassan Khan, 63 Peter Siddiqui, 89 Jatin Singh Bisht]

17 September 2006: Uttar Pradesh 3-1 Mizoram

[U: ?? Amit Singh, 76 Pralad Singh Rawat, 80 Jatin Singh Bisht; M: 48 Lalsangliana]

17 September 2006: Meghalaya 5-0 Andaman&Nicobar Islands

[32 Roland Pyngrope, 56,67 Rocus Lamare, 80,82 Niwamo Gaiphoh]

19 September 2006: Uttar Pradesh 1-5 Meghalaya

[U: 76 Amit Singh; M: 13,29 Newan-o-Gathpoh, 22 Marlanki Suting, 61 Romeo Sukhlein, 80 Roland Pyngrope]

19 September 2006: Mizoram 5-0 Andaman&Nicobar Islands

[12,58 Sochungmi Releng, 25 Jerry Zirsanga, 29,63 Shylo Malswam Tulunga]

Cluster III - Faridabad

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14 September 2006: West Bengal 8-1 Rajasthan

[B: 8 Sasthi Duley, 15 Suman Datta, 26,34 Tarif Ahmed, 47,56,66,88 Vimal Pariyar; R: 42 Shakir Ahmed]

16 September 2006: Rajasthan 0-8 Madhya Pradesh

[2,71,90+1 Rahmat Beg, 18,50 V. Shibu, 62 Praveen Nair, 73,77 Suresh Rajak]

18 September 2006: West Bengal 5-0 Madhya Pradesh

[9 Avinash Thapa, 11,34,66 Vimal Pariyar, 45+1 Lalhmang Zuala]

Cluster IV - Faridabad

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15 September 2006: Assam 5-3 Sikkim

[A: 5,14 Robijit Jigdung, 30 Abel Sema, 38 Birjab Mushahary, 90 Akum Ao; S: 48 Bir Bahadur Pradhan, 72 Chunku Sherpa, 81 Ruben Rai]

15 September 2006: Chandigarh 1-4 Services

[C: 89 Deepak Hooda; S: 42 MG Ramachandran, 53 N Gerneilal, 63 A Thirunavakarasu, 70 Shaji A D'Silva]

17 September 2006: Chandigarh 0-1 Assam

[37 Bulu Jindung]

17 September 2006: Services 7-1 Sikkim

[Se: 3,21,44 Ngurneilal, 11  Shaji D' Silva, 22 Trvdaya Raj, 39 Vivek Venu Gopal, 67 A Thirunavakarsu; Si: 53 Sanju Pradhan]

19 September 2006: Chandigarh 4-1 Sikkim

[C: 16 Sameer Singh, 55 Bhupender Gosain, 71 Harminder Singh, 78 Karthik Bhardwaj; S: 23 Tenzing Chepel]

19 September 2006: Assam 1-1 Services

[A: 62 Sanjiva Rongpi; S: 90+3 CT Sajith]

Cluster V - Gurgaon

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22 September 2006: Manipur 3-0 Himachal Pradesh

[14 T Narender Meetei, 31 Bungo Singh, 90+1 Bijen Singh]

22 September 2006: Chhattisgarh 1-1 Andhra Pradesh

[C: 18 Deepangshu Mazumder; A: 43 Mohammed Quizar]

24 September 2006: Manipur 0-0 Andhra Pradesh 24 September 2006: Chhattisgarh 7-0 Himachal Pradesh

[24 Abid Khan, 35,88 Kulwant Singh, 40 Subir Maji, 42 Tajuddin, 53,61 Ramchandra Murmu]

26 September 2006: Andhra Pradesh 4-0 Himachal Pradesh

[26,34 Ayaz Bin Abdul Haq, 38 Syed Altafuddin Ahmed, 87 Mohammad Fareed]

26 September 2006: Manipur 0-0 Chhattisgarh

Cluster VI - Gurgaon

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23 September 2006: Karnataka 0-0 Gujarat 25 September 2006: Gujarat 0-0 Nagaland 27 September 2006: Karnataka 4-0 Nagaland

[35,53,74 Sampath Kumar Kuttimani, 57 D Raju]

Cluster VII - Faridabad

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22 September 2006: Delhi 1-3 Jammu&Kashmir

[D: 41 Trilok Singh Bisht; J: 9,44,90 Ishfaq Ahmed]

23 September 2006: Orissa 0-1 Railways

[13 PV Vinoy]

24 September 2006: Delhi 4-2 Orissa

[D: 18,52,76 Sunil Chetri, 69 Praveen Rawat; O: 44 Antu Murmu, 65 Manesh Mohanty]

24 September 2006: Jammu&Kashmir 0-0 Railways 26 September 2006: Orissa 0-0 Jammu&Kashmir 26 September 2006: Delhi 3-0 Railways

[57,60,78 Sunil Chetri]

Cluster VIII - Faridabad

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23 September 2006: Tamil Nadu 4-0 Tripura

[22 J Auxiano, 47,67 Raman Vijayan, 63 Kalia Kulothungan]

23 September 2006: Jharkhand 1-1 Uttarakhand

[J: 23 Budh Ram Soren; U: 61 Rakesh Shah]

25 September 2006: Tamil Nadu 1-0 Uttarakhand

[56 Raman Vijayan]

25 September 2006: Jharkhand 5-1 Tripura

[J: 5 CM Soren, 18,88 Lal Mohan Hansda, 37 Sakla Mardi, 51 Dharmendra Deogam; T: 60 Utpal Chowdhary]

27 September 2006: Tripura 2-1 Uttarakhand

[T: 65,76 Kiran Chettri; U: 83 Rakesh Shah]

27 September 2006: Tamil Nadu 2-1 Jharkhand

[T: 27 Kalia Kulothungan, 72 A Gestaf Antony; J: 90+2 Lal Mohan Hansda]
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Pre-quarterfinal playoffs

21 September 2006: Haryana 1-0 Meghalaya

[88 Pradeep Kumar]

21 September 2006: West Bengal 1-0 Services [extra time]

[120 Vimal Pariyar]

29 September 2006: Chhattisgarh 3-5 Karnataka [penalties] 29 September 2006: Delhi 0-1 Tamil Nadu [extra time]

Quarterfinal League

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Group A

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Referee: Dinesh Nair (Gujarat)

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Referee: Navin J. Sundi (Jharkhand)

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Referee: Rizwan-ul Haq (Delhi)

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Group B

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15 October 2006: Kerala 3-1 Tamil Nadu

[K: 13 km Abdul Naushad, 50,78 NP Pradeep; T: 25 Kalia Kulothungan]

15 October 2006: Maharashtra 3-0 Karnataka

[47 Adil Ansari, 64 Abhishek Yadav, 83 Paresh Shivalkar]

17 October 2006: Tamil Nadu 2-0 Karnataka

[66 S Satish Kumar, 68 Jotin Singh]

17 October 2006: Maharashtra 1-1 Kerala

[M: 8 Kasif Jamal; K: 29 km Abdul Naushad]

19 October 2006: Kerala 2-1 Karnataka

[Ke: 16 KS Joby, 85 NP Pradeep; Ka: 35 Jean Christian (own Goal)]

19 October 2006: Maharashtra 1-0 Tamil Nadu

[66 Adil Ansari]
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Semi-finals

Punjab made the final of the competition by virtue of a 2–1 win over Maharashtra to regain the trophy for the first time in 20 years.[1]

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Referee: Rizwan-ul Haq (Delhi)[2]
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Final

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