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Teams
80
Organiser
Aabenraa Boldklub
First edition
2021

A complete blast!

If you want to have a great weekend, Aabenraa is the place to be in June. The enthusiastic organizer offers their guests an international competition with at least six matches. All this takes place at a pleasant sports park in picturesque surroundings close to the beautiful Aabenraa Fjord, a place where Jutland is at its best. The teams are accommodated in schools in and around Aabenraa. But if you are in Aabenraa, you should also take a look at the attractive town centre with its lively waterside promenade.

 

Participating countries

Program

Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Friday
Afternoon

Arrival: check in with greetings and information by our local employee. Here you will be personally informed about your stay and the tournament.

Evening

Free time. See tourist information for some great tips

Saturday
Morning

Start of the match programme. The tournament will be held at Aabenraa Stadium.The matches will be officiated by referees from the Danish Football Association (DBU).

Evening

Team leader meeting: welcome reception arranged by the organizer for the team leaders.

Sunday
Morning

Qualification matches and finals followed by the prize-giving ceremony

Afternoon

UEFA Respect ceremony: every participant receives a medal on the podium.

Evening

Departure home

Monday
Morning

Sweet memories

Sport facilities

Aabenraa Boldklub is located at Aabenraa Arena close to the Aabenraa harbour and city centre. As usual in Denmark the sportcomplex has plenty of football pitches (8) for a great tournament including a  cafe/canteen and several dressing rooms. 

About the organiser

Aabenraa Boldklub is one of the largest football clubs in the area with around 500 members and teams for boys, girls and seniors. Both the first men's and women's team play on a regional high level. The club plays its home game at the cosy Aabenraa Stadium.

Touristic information

Aabenraa

Aabenraa (16,000 inhabitants) is a port city in south Jutland, on the Aabenraa fjord, around 20 kilometres from the German border. The hilly landscape surrounding the city features beech forests, small lakes and bays with lovely sandy beaches. In the city's old quarter you'll find typical 18th century craftsmen's houses and, as previously mentioned, a long, vibrant shopping centre.

Accommodation & prices