1981–82 Santosh Trophy
Football tournament season
National Football Championship | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | India |
Dates | 1–31 January 1982 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Bengal (20th title) |
Runner-up | Railways |
Tournament statistics | |
Top goal scorer(s) | Biswajit Bhattacharya (Bengal) & Appukuttan (Kerala) (9 goals) |
← 1979–80 1982–83 → |
The 1981–82 Santosh Trophy was the 38th edition of the Santosh Trophy, the main State competition for football in India. It was held in Corporation Stadium, Trichur (now Thrissur), Kerala. Bengal beat Railways 2–0 in the final.[1][2]
Quarter-finals
This is an incomplete list of matches reconstructed from articles about the tournament.[3]
Group A
Kerala | 2–0 | Andhra Pradesh |
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Bengal | 1–0 | Maharashtra |
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Biswajit Bhattacharya 63' |
Kerala | 2–0 | Maharashtra |
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Vijayakumar |
Bengal | 3–0 | Kerala |
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Attendance: 60,000
Group B
Semi-finals
First leg
Bengal | 0–0 | Karnataka |
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Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium, Thrissur
Railways | 1–0 | Kerala |
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Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium, Thrissur
Second leg
Railways | 1–1 | Kerala |
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Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium, Thrissur
Final
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