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Kashmir STFC wins All India Gold Cup football title in Odisha

The final’s hero, Aqib Hashmee from Bandipora, struck twice to seal the victory and claimed the Man of the Match award
11:14 PM Jan 19, 2026 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The final’s hero, Aqib Hashmee from Bandipora, struck twice to seal the victory and claimed the Man of the Match award
kashmir stfc wins all india gold cup football title in odisha
Kashmir STFC wins All India Gold Cup football title in Odisha___Source: GK newspaper
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Srinagar, Jan 19: Kashmir’s STFC clinched the All India Gold Cup Football Tournament 2026 in Daspalla, Odisha, defeating MKSFC Buxar of Bihar 2–0 in the final to cap an impressive campaign against teams from across the country.

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Led by the captain Shayik Rasool, STFC, as per a statement issued by DFA on Monday, displayed grit, strategy and composure throughout the tournament. Rasool — known among his teammates for his calm leadership and relentless energy — inspired confidence on and off the field, guiding the young squad with a blend of discipline and determination.

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His efforts were recognised as he was named Player of the Tournament.

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The final’s hero, Aqib Hashmee from Bandipora, struck twice to seal the victory and claimed the Man of the Match award.

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His attacking flair and quick footwork were a constant threat to opponents all through the campaign.

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At the heart of STFC’s success was Coach Feroz Ahmad Yatoo, whose tactical acumen and belief in local talent transformed the side into a winning unit. Known for nurturing grassroots players, Yatoo’s emphasis on teamwork and fitness paid off handsomely as STFC dominated the 12-team event.

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The team brushed aside SAN Club Bhubaneswar 2–0 in the quarter-final, with goals from Yawar Ali and thrashed Kerala FC 4–1 in the semi-final, powered by strikes from Owais (1), Aqib Hashmee (2) and Saad (1).

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Speaking after the win, Coach Yatoo said, “Our boys played with heart and purpose, this victory belongs to the youth of Kashmir who continue to shine despite all odds.”

The tournament brought together leading teams from across India, but it was the Kashmiri side’s passion, discipline and sense of purpose that made them stand tall on the national stage.

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