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1995 SAARC Gold Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameSAARC Gold Cup
year1995
other_titlesBristol SAARC Gold Cup
imageFile:1995 SAARC Gold Cup logo.png
countrySri Lanka
dates25 March – 2 April
num_teams6
venues1
cities1
championSRI
count1
secondIND
matches7
goals13
top_scorerSRI Mohamed Amanulla (3 goals)
prevseason[1993](1993-saarc-gold-cup)
nextseason[1997](1997-saff-gold-cup)

The 1995 SAARC Gold Cup, also known as Bristol SAARC Gold Cup for sponsorship reasons, was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka between 25 March and 2 April. Originally 6 teams participated in the competition, but Maldives withdrew from the competition. The event was sponsored by Ceylon Tobacco Company.

Venue

{{location map+Sri Lankafloat=noneheight=250width=250caption=places=Colombo
Sugathadasa Stadium
Capacity: **25,000**
[[File:Sugatadasa Stadium.jpg200px]]

Squads

Main article: 1995 SAARC Gold Cup squads

Group stage

Group A


Rakib


Khadka

Group B

Knockout phase

Semi-finals


Perera

Final

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Mohamed Amanulla

  • Bhaichung Bhutia

  • Zafar Iqbal

  • Mizanur Rahman Mizan

  • Rakib Hossain

  • Bal Gopal Maharajan

  • Hari Khadka

  • Deepak Amatya

  • Roshan Perera

  • Sarath Wellage

Champion

References

References

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