Professional accommodation
You'd almost think that you're a professional footballer: the Kaiserau Cup takes place in part at the Westphalian football association sports centre, a sports park where football superstars of "die Mannschaft" and Valencia CF conduct their training camps. The sports centre's neighbour, SuS Kaiserau, receives all the support it needs from the football association to make its tournament a success. Kaiserau lies in the heart of Westphalia, with no less then four of the five top clubs in the Bundesliga within a 40 kilometre radius. Young players are the ones on the ball at the Kaiserau Cup, and maybe even a football star of tomorrow.
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Sportovní zařízení
The Sportcentrum Kamen-Kaiserau offers fantastic facilities for the tournament. 6 pitches are used for the tournament: 3 pitches at the sports centre and the 3 pitches belonging to SuS Kaiserau itself. Between the pitches you'll find the SuS Kaiserau club house with changing facilities. It also features a sports hall and a swimming pool.
O pořadateli
The Kaiserau Cup is organised by SuS Kaiserau, who can rely on the active support of the German Regional Football Association, FLVW. The club was founded in 1920 and now has around 450 active members in 17 youth teams and 5 senior teams.
Turistické informace
Kaiserau
Kaiserau is a borough of Kamen (41,000 residents), a town 11 kilometres from Dortmund. Kamen has a cosy town centre. If you fancy entertainment on a slightly larger scale, head to the centre of Dortmund, just 20 minutes by rapid tram from the sports park. Since 2015, there has been a special attraction here for football fans: the national football museum, featuring the DFB (German Football Association) Vault.
Activities
Deutsches Fussball Museum: the magic of Die Mannschaft:
World champions in football and in celebrating their national pride. And they're right to do so. For example, in Dortmund in 2015, they opened a two storey football museum. Upstairs, visitors can see the whole history of 'die Mannschaft' and downstairs is dedicated to all the German clubs. Six days a week - Monday is a day off - you can marvel at 150 years of German footballing history and play a whole host of interactive games. Supertoll!
World trip to Dortmund:
Dortmund is the largest city in the so-called Ruhrgebiet (the Ruhr Region) and has plenty more to offer for an awesome city break than just the famous Borussia Dortmund stadium. For example, the Westfalenpark is glorious: an oasis of calm amidst all the sporting fun. Of course, you can have a kick-about here too. The Florian Tower is also worth a visit. Climb up to the top and you'll get a view over the entire city. Dortmund breathes football, but there is also plenty of art and culture to discover. The football museum is a must-see, but the Brewery Museum, DASA and the Museum of Art and Art History make a trip to Dortmund a truly unforgettable experience.
The titan of the Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund:
For sports fans, Dortmund is most famous for Borussia Dortmund, the eight-time national champions of Germany. The club also footballed its way to the top of the Champions League and were the victors at the Europacup II. The stadium, Signal Iduna Park, is the largest of the Bundesliga teams and has space for more than 80,000 visitors. The stadium was built for the 1974 World Cup and also hosted various countries during the 2006 World Cup. The club Borussia Dortmund was founded in 1909 and has held onto its position as one of the top clubs since the 1990s - a great club with a great history!