An international venue for youth
Participants in the Rheinufer Pokal play football near the German Rhine bank a few kilometres from the historic centre of Strasbourg on the French side of the river. Via the pedestrian bridge, you can walk right to it. But of course you come for the football in Kehl. The Rheinufer Pokal is a joint project of the local clubs Kehler FV and SV Neumuehl. Besides a nice sports park in a friendly, rural environment, the clubs offer their guests, above all, a warm welcome and extensive international competition. Due to its central location, Kehl is easy to reach from several countries and a wide international field of participants is expected with teams from 6-7 countries.
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Strutture sportive
The ‘sporting home base’ of the Kehl FV 07 is the Rhein-Stadion (space for 12,000 spectators) with a main pitch including a bridleway, an artificial turf pitch, a grass pitch and a small pitch. KFV is a partner club of Karlsruher SC and Racing Club Strasbourg. The second location of SV Neumühl is at 5 km distance/10 minutes drive and the club posseses 2 natural grass piches and a small pitch for 7-a-side teams.
Informazioni sull'organizzatore
Kehl FV was founded in 1907 and currently has around 1,000 members, including more than 700 active players. Besides an active football section, the club also houses an athletics club and a recreational sports section that includes Nordic walking, badminton and trend sports such as inline skating and capoeira.
Informazioni turistiche
Kehl
Kehl (population 37,000) is a charming town in south-west Germany. To the west, Kehl is bordered by the Rhine, which forms the natural border with France. On the other side of the Rhine is Strasbourg. The banks of both towns are recreational areas where residents and tourists like to come for a bike ride, walk, picnic or terrace. And the striking pedestrian and cyclist bridge puts you in the centre of Strasbourg or Kehl in no time.
Strasbourg
Strasbourg is the heart of the Elsace and the capital of Europe. The centre of the city boasts glorious old buildings, beautiful little alleyways and many other attractions. The most famous monument is the impressive cathedral. You'll also find La Petite France here: the most well preserved part of the city. You'll be amazed at the old timber frame buildings, which are more than 300 years old. There are often shops and restaurants tuked away in these buildings.