Pune became the sixth away team to lift the coveted trophy, played for the first time in more than two decades.
The last few days of the football calendar season saw teams battle it out for the prestigious trophy gifted to the Goa Football Association by the state's first Chief Minister Dayanand Bandodkar in 1970.
In an effort to revive the legacy and glory of the traditional tournament, Goa Football Association (GFA) stepped in to organise the Bandodkar Gold Trophy Football Tournament 2016, supported by the Bandodkar family andmarketed by Zest Concepts, a sports marketing firm based in Goa.
The tournament kicked off in the third week of May and saw six teams from Goa -- which included the big four of Salgaocar FC, Sporting Clube de Goa, Dempo SC, and Churchill Brothers SC as well as two from Pune -- DSK Shivajians and Pune Football Club.
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Buoyed by the success of the tournament, saidElvis Gomes, president, Goa Football Association,"TheBandodkar Gold Trophy Football Tournament is a crucial part of the history and legacy of Goan football. GFA has revived this traditional tournament of significance with the support and encouragement of the Bandodkar family.
"We have ambitious plans and will look to roll them out next year. We have been approached by international teams and we will begin work on the same right away.So many tournaments we have grown up on have ceased to exist, such as Rovers Cup, Stafford Cup, etc.