Where passion and play come together!
Two days full of football, fun, and international encounters – that’s the Belgium Trophy! On the weekend of May 30 and 31, 2026, the very first edition kicks off in Pelt. On the modern pitches of host club Esperanza Pelt, teams from home and abroad will compete for glory, cheered on by an enthusiastic and welcoming community. Esperanza Pelt, a club with both ambition and tradition, has been successfully organizing the Kempen Trophy for many years. For 2026, the club has taken on the challenge of hosting the Belgium Trophy – a one-off replacement for the Dutch Trophy. With their experience, strong youth program, and loyal supporters, a perfectly organized event in a true football atmosphere is guaranteed.





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Програма Belgium Trophy 2026
Спортивні споруди
Esperanza Pelt’s modern sports complex offers the perfect stage for international youth tournaments like the Belgium Trophy. With several high-quality grass and artificial pitches, the facilities are designed to host matches at every level. Players and supporters alike benefit from spacious changing rooms, a comfortable clubhouse, and excellent catering options. The complex is known for its welcoming atmosphere, where football, fun, and community come together. Surrounded by the green landscapes of Limburg, it provides an inspiring and professional environment for an unforgettable football weekend.
Про організатора турніру

Esperanza Pelt is a proud and ambitious football club from northern Limburg, Belgium. Known for its strong youth academy and loyal community, the club combines tradition with a forward-looking vision. Over the years, Esperanza Pelt has built a solid reputation as the organizer of the successful Kempen Trophy, welcoming teams from across Europe. In 2026, the club takes on a new challenge by hosting the very first Belgium Trophy, ensuring a professional and festive tournament in a true football atmosphere.
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Pelt
Pelt is located in the green north of Belgian Limburg and has more than 30,000 inhabitants. The town is known for its vast forests, cycling paths, and stream valleys, which together create a pleasant and relaxing environment. In addition to nature, you’ll also find charming village centers and all the facilities needed to enjoy a comfortable and sporty weekend.
