2009–10 Indian Federation Cup

The 2009–10 Indian Federation Cup (known as Hero Honda Federation Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 31st season of Indian Federation Cup.[1] East Bengal defeated Shillong Lajong on penalties to win the competition in the final for their sixth time and earned a place in the 2010 AFC Cup.[2]

2009–10 Indian Federation Cup
Nehru Stadium hosted the final on 3 January 2010
Tournament details
CountryIndia
Dates21 December 2009 – 3 January 2010
Final positions
ChampionsEast Bengal (6th title)
Runner-upShillong Lajong
AFC CupEast Bengal
← 2008
2010 →

Group stage

Source: [citation needed]
24 December 2009
Viva Kerala0-0JCT Mills Football Club
Salgaocar S.C0-1Kingfisher East Bengal
27 December 2009
Kingfisher East Bengal1-0JCT Mills Football Club
Viva Kerala1-1Salgaocar S.C

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Mohun Bagan321061+57
Mahindra United32013306
Chirag United SC31112204
Mohammedan300316−50
Source: [citation needed]
21 December 2009
McDowell Mohun Bagan4-1Mohammedan SC
Mahindra United2-1Chirag United SC
23 December 2009
Chirag United SC0-0Mohun Bagan
Mohammedan SC0-1Mahindra United
26 December 2009
Chirag United SC1-0Mohammedan
Mahindra United0-2Mohun Bagan

Source: [citation needed]
21 December 2009
Churchill Brothers SC3-0HAL Bangalore
Sporting Clube de Goa1-2Mumbai FC
23 December 2009
Mumbai FC0-1Churchill Brothers SC
HAL Bangalore0-2Sporting Clube de Goa
26 December 2009
Mumbai FC4-2HAL Bangalore
Churchill Brothers SC2-0Sporting Clube de Goa

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Shillong Lajong312054+15
Pune312043+15
Dempo SC31024403
Air India302135−22
Source: [citation needed]
22 December 2009
Dempo SC Pvt. Ltd.1-2Pune FC
Air India FC2-2Shillong Lajong FC
24 December 2009
Shillong Lajong FC2-1Dempo SC Pvt. Ltd.
Pune FC1-1Air India FC
27 December 2009
Shillong Lajong FC1-1Pune FC
Dempo SC Pvt. Ltd.2-0Air India FC

Venue : Nehru Stadium, Guwahati

Semi-finals

In what was seen as a major upset, Shillong Lajong defeated defending I-League champions Churchill Brothers 1–0 in the first semi-final, thereby qualified for the final for their first time. East Bengal beat Mohun Bagan to make their 13th appearance in the final of the competition.[3]

Churchill Brothers0–1Shillong Lajong
ReportTuboi 29'

East Bengal2–0Mohun Bagan
Referee: Shaji Kurian (Kerala)

Final

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