The 77th edition of the Santosh Trophy will begin on February 21, with the Inter-state tournament being played in Arunachal Pradesh. FIFA were supposed to feature in the title of the tournament, with Gianni Infantino personally visiting the country for the final. But, they have pulled out of the tournament for this edition, with a return next season looking more likely.
12 teams from across the country will compete against one another as part of a group stage first. There will be two groups of six teams each, with teams qualifying for subsequent stages to play each other later on.
Santosh Trophy 2024: Date, groups, fixtures and where to watch
Teams
Group A
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Meghalaya
- Goa
- Assam
- Services
- Kerala
Group B
- Karnataka
- Maharashtra
- Delhi
- Manipur
- Mizoram
- Railways
Where to Watch
Santosh Trophy 2023-24 will be broadcasted on SportsKPI. It can be watched live on G Sports and the FanCode app. The matches will also be broadcast on FIFA+, and all matches will also have the replay feature for free.
All the matches of the final round of the Santosh Trophy 2023-24 will be played at the Golden Jubilee Stadium, Yupia.
History of the Santosh Trophy
The Santosh Trophy, one of the oldest and most prestigious football tournaments in India, has a rich history dating back to its inception in 1941. Named after the late Maharaja Sir Manmatha Nath Roy Chowdhary of Santosh, then the president of the Indian Football Association, the tournament was established to promote football at the state level and provide a platform for local talent to showcase their skills.
Initially, the Santosh Trophy was contested exclusively by regional teams representing various states and territories across India. Over the years, the tournament’s format has evolved to accommodate changes in the Indian football landscape. Today, it features teams from states, union territories, and government institutions competing for the coveted trophy.
The tournament has witnessed some remarkable moments and memorable performances throughout its storied history. West Bengal, with its rich footballing tradition, has emerged as the most successful state in Santosh Trophy history, boasting the highest number of titles at 32. The team’s dominance is a testament to the state’s passion for the sport and its commitment to nurturing football talent.
Over time, the Santosh Trophy has undergone format changes to adapt to the evolving needs of Indian football. From its early years of knockout rounds, the tournament transitioned to a group stage format, followed by knockout rounds to determine the ultimate champion. This format allowed for more matches and increased opportunities for teams to showcase their abilities on the field.
The Santosh Trophy has also served as a platform for emerging talent to catch the eye of national selectors and earn opportunities to represent the Indian national team. Many players who have excelled in the tournament have gone on to enjoy successful careers at the highest levels of Indian football.
Beyond its sporting significance, the Santosh Trophy holds cultural importance, bringing together football enthusiasts from different regions and communities across India. The tournament’s rich history and tradition continue to inspire and unite football fans across the country, ensuring its enduring legacy in Indian football folklore.