Important Sports Trophies and Associated Games – [JKSSB, SSC, NTPC Exams]

In many JKSSB, SSC, and Railway exams, questions related to sports trophies and their associated games are frequently asked. This is an important static GK topic and should not be ignored during preparation.


🎯 Why This Topic Matters

Questions like “Durand Cup is associated with?” or “Which trophy is related to Cricket?” are common in:

  • JKSSB Junior Assistant / JE / FAA
  • SSC CHSL / CGL / MTS
  • RRB NTPC / Group D / JE

Hence, memorizing important clubs, trophies, and associated sports is essential.


πŸ… List of Important Sports Trophies with Their Associated Games

Here’s a comprehensive table of important trophies categorized by sport.

⚽ Football Trophies – Explained

Football in India has a rich legacy, and many state-level and national tournaments are conducted with historical trophies.

Trophy NameDetails
Durand CupOne of the oldest football tournaments in the world, established in 1888. Organized by the Indian Armed Forces.
IFA ShieldInstituted in 1893 by the Indian Football Association (West Bengal). Historically prestigious.
Rovers CupOrganized by the Western India Football Association in Mumbai. Discontinued in 2001.
Santosh TrophyInter-state football championship. Played among state teams and government institutions.
Subroto CupOrganized for school-level teams, initiated in memory of Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee.
Federation CupServed as India’s premier knockout-style club tournament before being replaced by the Super Cup.
Nehru CupInternational tournament hosted by India. Involves teams from various countries.

🧠 Tip: Remember Durand = Defence, Subroto = School, Santosh = State.


🏏 Cricket Trophies – Explained

India has a strong domestic and international cricket structure. Each trophy has a distinct format and legacy.

Trophy NameDetails
Ranji TrophyPremier domestic first-class cricket championship in India, played among state teams.
Irani TrophyPlayed between the Ranji Trophy winners and Rest of India team.
Duleep TrophyPlayed among zonal teams (North, South, East, etc.). Promotes inter-zonal cricket.
Deodhar TrophyA List-A cricket competition between zonal teams.
Vijay Hazare TrophyOne-day format (50 overs) played between state teams.
CK Nayudu TrophyDomestic tournament for Under-23 players. Good for spotting young talent.
Border–Gavaskar TrophyTest series between India and Australia. Highly competitive.
The AshesHistoric Test series between England and Australia since 1882.
Asia Cup & ICC TrophiesContinental and global tournaments. Important for international GK questions.

🧠 Tip: For domestic cricket, think of player names like Ranji, Irani, Hazare.


πŸ‘ Hockey Trophies – Explained

Hockey is India’s national game and has many legendary tournaments.

Trophy NameDetails
Sultan Azlan Shah CupInternational men’s hockey tournament held in Malaysia. India is a regular participant.
Beighton CupOne of the oldest hockey tournaments in the world, held in Kolkata.
Dhyan Chand TrophyNamed after India’s greatest hockey player; often used in various institutional tournaments.
Champions TrophyFormer elite international tournament conducted by the FIH (now replaced by Pro League).
Ranjit Singh TrophyConducted for state teams or institutions (not to be confused with cricket).

🧠 Tip: Azlan = Abroad, Beighton = Bengal, Dhyan Chand = Legend.


🎾 Tennis Trophies – Explained

Tennis has both team and individual championships. Grand Slam questions are common.

Trophy NameDetails
Davis CupInternational men’s team event (like World Cup of Tennis). India has been a finalist.
Fed CupWomen’s version of Davis Cup. Now known as Billie Jean King Cup.
WimbledonOldest and most prestigious tennis Grand Slam. Played on grass.
US OpenPlayed in New York, part of Grand Slam. Hard court.
Australian OpenHeld in Melbourne, usually the first Grand Slam of the year. Hard court.
French OpenPlayed on clay courts. Known for being physically demanding. Held in Paris.

🧠 Tip: Remember “WUSA-F” – Wimbledon, US, Australian, French for Grand Slams.


🏸 Badminton Trophies – Explained

Badminton is gaining immense popularity in India due to players like PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth.

Trophy NameDetails
Thomas CupWorld Men’s Team Championship. India won in 2022.
Uber CupWomen’s Team World Championship. Prestigious in women’s badminton.
All England OpenOldest and most famous individual tournament. Equivalent of Wimbledon in Badminton.

🧠 Tip: Thomas = Men, Uber = Women.


πŸ‰ Other Multi-Sport or International Trophies – Explained

These trophies may appear in current affairs or international GK sections.

Trophy NameDetails
Maharaja Ranjit Singh TrophyGiven for excellence in sports by the Punjab Government.
Agha Khan CupAssociated with Hockey. Historical importance.
Ryder CupGolf. Contested between Europe and USA teams.
Walker CupGolf. USA vs Great Britain & Ireland (Amateur level).
FIFA World CupMost-watched football tournament globally.
ICC TrophiesIncludes T20 World Cup, Champions Trophy, ODI World Cup.
Commonwealth TrophyIndia participates in multiple sports. Held every 4 years.
Olympics MedalsNo specific trophy but gold/silver/bronze awarded.
World Cup (varied)Be sure to confirm context: football, cricket, hockey all have World Cups.

🧠 Tip: Golf = Ryder/Walker, Multi-sport = Olympics/Commonwealth.


πŸ“š Quick Revision Tricks

  • 🏏 Cricket: Mostly named after famous players or regions (Ranji, Irani, Duleep).
  • ⚽ Football: Durand, Santosh, Subroto – remember DSS.
  • πŸ‘ Hockey: Beighton, Azlan Shah, Ranjit Singh – remember BAR.
  • 🎾 Tennis: Think of major Grand Slams (Wimbledon, US, Australian, French).
  • 🏸 Badminton: Thomas (Men), Uber (Women) – remember TU for Badminton.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion

In exams like JKSSB, SSC CGL, RRB NTPC, sports-related GK is a scoring opportunity. One or two questions are almost guaranteed from this topic. Trophies often serve as direct questions or part of current affairs (e.g., “India won Thomas Cup in 2022”).

πŸ‘‰ Regular revision and grouping trophies sport-wise makes memorization easy.

πŸ’‘ What You Should Do:

  • Revise weekly using this table.
  • Use flashcards or mind maps.
  • Practice past year questions.
  • Track recent winners (esp. international tournaments).

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