6th Dutch Soccer Youth Cup 26 – 28 May 2023 (South)
The Dutch Soccer Youth Cup is a two-day international football tournament During the last years, we have had teams from Belgium, Germany, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, China and Holland.
This tournament is for all teams
Its Ideally that all the Matches are at one place so you can come with more teams and you know before you are coming where you play on both tournament days. Directions Link where the venue are
Teams/ages
U9 born in 2014
U10 born in 2013
U11 born in 2012
U12 born in 2011
U13 born in 2010
U14 born in 2009
U15 born in 2008
All Players can be 4 months older Sept – July
U9 – U10 7 v 7 half pitch
U11 – U12 8 v 8 half pitch
U13 – U14 – U15 11 v 11 full pitch
7 v 7 / 8 v 8 1x 20 minutes per game.
11 v 11 1x 25 minutes per game
At least 6 matches
All players get a medal and the first 3 teams also get a nice Trophy home.
Best Player
Best Goal Keeper
Fair Play Cup
Side activities
Panna 3 at 1
KNVB referees.
Winners 2022
U9 ASC Velizy (Fra)
U10 ASC Velizy (Fra)
U11 Aleco Academy (Ned)
U12/U13 Oxfordshire U13 (Eng)
U14/U15 Kon. HFC U14 (Ned)
Flights packages are also available with departures possible to Holland from many UK airports.
Airport and tournament transfers possible
Accommodation:
Hostel / Hotel / Holiday Parc
Hostel
3 nights from Friday Hostel with breakfast and dinner Included.
4/5/6/7 person rooms only for teams U8 – U14
3* Hotel
3 nights from Friday 3* Hotel with breakfast and dinner
Single room
Twin Room
Triple Room
4* Hotel
3 nights from Friday 4* Hotel with breakfast and Dinner.
Single Room
Double Room
Triple Room
Holiday Parks
3 nights from Friday Centerparcs
6 person Bungalow
If you would like information about the prices of the accommodations, please contact us by email dutchsoccertournaments@gmail.com
Own accommodation is not possible
You can signup trough our registration form.
More information about Roosendaal:
Roosendaal is a small city located in the south of Holland almost equidistance between Antwerp in Belgium and Rotterdam in Holland (approx 60km). Indeed transport links are excellent with the international train from Brussels to Amsterdam stopping in the city. To find out more about the history of Roosendaal your first stop should be the Tongerlohuys Museum which is housed in an impressive ex-monastery building. The area has many parks and nature reserves which offer lots of walking trails, also offering interactive and informative conservation experiences for families. For the shopaholics amongst you there is a designer shopping outlet with over 85 shops and leading brands such as Nike, Adidas, Boss, Hilfiger and many more. For adrenalin junkies there is an indoor snow dome a short distance away, or you can even try indoor skydiving at the local centre.