Another Belgian winner, of the Quick '20 International E-tournament. After KAA Gent winning twice and last year RSC Anderlecht, this year it was Club Brugges turn to take the top prize at another strongly contested under 11" tournament.
The final took place on a sun-drenched Oldenzaal football pitch. The Belgian team won 1-0 against the German team FC Ingolstadt '04. The final was watched by around 1,500 spectators on the Quick'20 main field. TPS Turku of Finland took 3rd place, winning the losers final against Willem II from Tilburg. Quick '20 E1 was 22nd. Player of the tournament was Adam Wharton
from the English team Blackburn Rovers and it was with great enthusiasm the news was received that ex Quick '20 keeper Finn Peters from Oldenzaal was named Goalkeeper of the tournament.
The organization of the International E-tournament can look back with the whole team on a very successful 4th annual tournament. 28 teams from 8 countries, Qatar, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, England, France and the Netherlands, together all made another spectacular event. The whole final weekend was jammed packed full of activities, on Vondersweijde sports field. Even the quite town of Oldenzaal could not help but notice the event. Hotels and restaurants were full with many international guests. What was also special again was that we had over 80 families providing food and lodgings for all the future footballing stars.
The next Quick'20 International E- Tournament will be held on Saturday 21st and Sunday, 22nd of May, 2016.
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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 3 and 4 of june 2023, 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