With the promise of Everton from England and to go one place we would like to inform you with pride about the now famous 27 participants from a total of 10 different countries.
A total of 28 teams on Saturday 20 and Sunday, May 21, 2017 for the 6th time fighting for the top prizes at the International U11 tournament on the fields of Quick 20 in Oldenzaal.
Participants Field 2017
This year we must, according to insiders, speaking again on one of the highest occupied U11 tournaments in the Netherlands with the commitment:
Netherlands: PSV, FC Twente, Sparta Rotterdam, Feyenoord, ATC '65, SC Heerenveen, Willem II, Pec Zwolle and obviously Quick '20 O11-1
Belgium: RSC Anderlecht (winner in 2014 and 2016), KAA Gent (winner in 2011 and 2012), Club Brugge (winner 2015), KRC Genk and Sporting Lokeren
Germany: VFL Wolfsburg, Borussia Monchengladbach and RB Leipzig.
Denmark: FC Copenhagen and FC Nordsjaelland
Finland: TSP Turku and HJK Helsinki
England: Blackburn Rovers and Everton
France: US Torcy Val Maubuee
Czech Republic: Slavia Prague
Sweden: Hammarby IF
South Africa: Tuks FC (Pretoria)
In mid-April, the draw will take place and then on to the 6th edition of the International U11 Tournament at Quick '20 in Oldenzaal.
Since 2012, Quick '20 football club has annually organizes an international youth tournament for players under the age of 11.
At the Vondersweijde sports park in Oldenzaal, on 1 and 2 of june 2024, 28 teams from 10 different countries will battle it out for the title.
In addition to the sporting goals, the tournament organization is committed to playing a connecting role between the teams, the leaders of the different teams, themselves, Quick '20 and the people of Oldenzaal. So catch more than 120 players’ families on the evening of the 20st of May in down town Oldenzaal. That weekends all the hotels and restaurants will packed and people will really see The Smile of Twente.
That evening there will also be an opportunity to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the city center. New acquaintances will be made and knowledge will be passed on between the trainers and team leaders of the different teams.
Besides bringing in top teams from all over Europe, it is important to involve regional amateur teams in the international tournament. It goes without saying that sportsmanship and respect are of paramount importance, as these principles are reflected in what Quick '20 stands for, namely "Training and development, standing central in the community '
Organization U11 tournament Quick '20