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Teams
100
Organiser
DVC'26
First edition
2025

Atmospheric sports park

Looking for an atmospheric tournament in beautiful rural surroundings? Then drop by DVC‘26’s Montferland Trophy - the pride of Didam (approx. 17,000 inhabitants). Insiders know that the border region along Germany near Arnhem is a good place to be. Besides beautiful landscapes, you'll also find nice towns and villages like Didam. The ‘Didammers’ do like to do fun things together. These used to be archery festivals, nowadays football. That's why you find supporters here who enthusiastically cheer on their teams every weekend during the competition. The clubhouse is always a cosy meeting point then. It will be no different at the Montferland Trophy.

Participating countries

Program

Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Friday
Afternoon

Arrival: check-in with welcome address and information from our on-site employees. You will be informed in person by our on-site employees about your stay and the tournament.

Evening

Free time. See tourist information for some great tips

Saturday
Morning

Start of the match programme. The matches will be officiated by referees from the Regional Football Association.

Afternoon

Opening ceremony

Evening

Free time. See tourist information for some great tips

Sunday
Morning

Qualification matches and finals followed by prize-giving ceremony

Afternoon

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

Evening

Departure home

Sport facilities

DVC'26 plays its matches on sports park de Nevelhorst and has beautiful accommodation with clubhouse, changing rooms and two and a half artificial turf pitches, three grass pitches, a panna pitch and its own sports hall with a speedsoccer pitch, among other things. The sports park is named after the adjacent recreational area where you can swim and recreate.

About the organiser

DVC'26 was founded in 1926 and is a household name in Didam. This is hardly surprising as DVC'26 has around 1,300 members. Every weekend over 40 teams take to the fields. In addition, DVC'26 organises various events and tournaments every year.

Touristic information

Arnhem

Arnhem (155,000 inhabitants) is situated on the banks of the Rhine on the edge of a beautiful nature reserve in the Eastern Netherlands. The provincial capital rubs shoulders with De Veluwe national park, the biggest nature reserve in the Netherlands. South of the city lies the extensive rivers region. The lively city centre offers fantastic entertainment, with numerous lively terraces along Korenmarkt, and of course, a superb shopping centre. Arnhem is a 30 minutes drive from Didam.

Accommodation & prices