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Ilość drużyn
78
Organizator
VC Vamos Zandvoorde
Pierwsza edycja
2002

Program

Rano
Popołudnie
Wieczór
Czwartek
Popołudnie

Arrival: check-in with welcome address and information from our on-site Euro-Sportring team at De Schorre sports park. You will be informed in person about your stay and the tournament.

Wieczór

Free time. See tourist information for some great tips.

Piątek
Rano

Start of the match programme. The tournament will be held at a large sports park with more than 20 pitches just a few kilometres from the centre of Oostende and the beach. The matches will be officiated by referees from the KBVB.

Popołudnie

A super social welcome ceremony featuring music and dancing.

Wieczór

Free time. See tourist information for some great tips.

sobota
Rano

Continuation of the match programme. Qualification matches and finals followed by prize-giving ceremony.

Popołudnie

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

Wieczór

Departure and/or Free time. See tourist information for some great tips.

Niedziela
Rano

Departure home

Obiekty sportowe

Informacje turystyczne

Oostende

Oostende (70,000 inhabitants) offers everything you would expect from a seaside town: an expanse of sea, a beautiful beach and a boulevard jam-packed with restaurants, cafés and hotels. In addition, the area behind the boulevard is riddled with shopping streets. In short: Oostende is a seaside town with an urban flair. De Schorre sports park is a couple of kilometres away from the centre and the boulevard.      

Activities

Oostende Municipal Swimming Pool:

Is it too cold outside, or are you not keen on the salty seawater? Then head to the Oostende municipal swimming pool to cool off.

Fort Napoleon:

At the end of the 18th century, France annexed Belgium. Napoleon feared an English attack on the port of Oostende, so in 1811 he had an imposing fort built in the dunes: Fort Napoleon. It is now a museum, bistro and restaurant - it's really worth a visit.

Brugge

Not exactly beach weather? It’s less than a fifteen-minute ride by train to the centre of Bruges. This historic city is also known as the Venice of the North. Just take a cruise around the city and you’ll understand exactly why. The beautiful city centre offers, among many other things, a museum dedicated to that other Belgian speciality: chocolate. Simply delicious!

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