In the Heart of the Netherlands
Looking for a well-organized international tournament in central Netherlands? Then SV Huizen at Sportpark De Wolfskamer is the place to be. With six well-maintained pitches – including two artificial turf fields – a welcoming clubhouse, a cozy canteen, and modern facilities, this venue offers everything you need for a successful football weekend. What makes it even more special: the charming old town of Huizen and its historic fishing harbor are just a short walk from the sports park. Here, you’ll experience the character of the Gooi region – with picturesque streets, local cafés, and waterside views. And for those who want to explore the city, vibrant Amsterdam is only 30 minutes away.





Photo gallery of previous Youth football tournaments
Program Holland International Trophy 2026
Sports facilities
The Wolfskamer sports park is the home ground of s.v. Huizen and features seven football pitches, including several artificial turf fields with floodlights. The main pitch can accommodate around 5,000 spectators, with a covered stand offering 800 seats. The complex includes spacious changing rooms, a large clubhouse, and a dedicated business lounge. The Wolfskamer is a modern and vibrant sports park where football for all ages takes center stage.
About the organiser of the tournament

s.v. Huizen is an ambitious and welcoming football club based in Huizen, founded in 1927. With around 1,300 members and approximately 75 teams across all age groups and levels, the club plays a key role in the regional football scene. Known for its strong youth academy, first team in the third division, and vibrant club culture, s.v. Huizen is based at the Wolfskamer sports park.
Thing to do in and around Huizen
Huizen
The Wolfskamer sports park is located near the old fishing harbor on the IJsselmeer. The charming, authentic center of Huizen (population 40,000) is within walking distance. In the "old village," you'll find a maze of narrow streets lined with picturesque historic farmhouses and a cozy market square. And if you're curious to explore further: Amsterdam is just a 30-minute drive away.

Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. You'll never get tired of it. The city is known for its historic canals, picturesque and often ancient buildings, the many museums, shopping streets, the many markets, the fascinating nightlife. The Anne Frank House, the Kalverstraat, the Dam, the Leidseplain, the Vondelpark - they're all fantastic sights. Take a tour of the canals and you'll see almost all of the 'must-see's' from the water. More information about Amsterdam can be found here.
