Which team won the 115th Aga Khan Gold Cup tournament in New Delhi?
Options
A. Madhya Pradesh Team
B. SHA Team
C. Army XI Danapur
D. SAIL Hockey Academy
Correct Answer
SAIL Hockey Academy
Explanation
Steel Authority of India's Hockey Academy wins 115th Aga Khan Gold Cup tournament by beating Army XI Danapur by 2-1 at Major Dhyan Chand hockey stadium in New Delhi. Jay Prakash Patel scored the match-winning goal for the SAIL Hockey Academy (SHA) in the final match of Aga Khan Gold Cup which is one of the oldest hockey tournament in the country. The SHA team defeated Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy by 4-2 in the semifinals. SAIL Hockey Academy is run by SAIL's Rourkela Steel Plant.
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