Chennaiyin FC clinched a thrilling victory in the Governor’s Gold Cup at Paljor Stadium, solidifying their reputation with an impressive performance against Church Boys United from Nepal. The captivating match drew a crowd of enthusiastic football fans, with Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang praising the competitive spirit and sportsmanship exhibited throughout the tournament.
“It was an absolute pleasure to witness this exhilarating game. Chennaiyin FC’s victory is a true reflection of their exceptional talent, determination, and teamwork,” CM Tamang remarked after the match. Organized by the Sikkim Football Association, the Governor’s Gold Cup has become a key event for both regional and international football collaboration. The tournament has consistently attracted top teams from across the region, helping to promote football in Northeast India.
Chennaiyin FC’s win adds another memorable chapter to the tournament’s storied history, which has previously seen victories by teams like New Road Team of Nepal, Three Star Club, and Mohun Bagan. The Sikkim Gold Cup, renowned for its high-quality matches, continues to be a major attraction in the region. Played at the iconic Paljor Stadium in Gangtok, it has hosted countless unforgettable football moments, with historic wins by clubs like Mohun Bagan in 1985, 1986, 1989, and Nepal’s New Road Team in 2007.