ANDRO Team Cup in Sundern (GER) welcome youth from all over Europe

13/11/2010 – As in the last three years the TuS Sundern is going to arrange the ANDRO-team-cup former known as International Youth Team Cup. This is a competition of teams of 3 players each performed in modified Swaythling-Cup-System within two da

13/11/2010 – As in the last three years the TuS Sundern is going to arrange the ANDRO-team-cup former known as International Youth Team Cup. This is a competition of teams of 3 players each performed in modified Swaythling-Cup-System within two days. In former years we had the national teams of your country as guests too who took place in a tournament of highest-class sports in Sundern (Germany) on 18th-19th of June 2011.

The organizers are playing the modified Swaythling-Cup-System with three or four players in each team. There will be four classes: “Jungen / M?hen” (age 14-17) and “Sch?? / Sch??innen” (age up to 14). The whole tournament takes two days. Participants can stay in the gym or e.g. at a youth hostel over night. There will be prices for the best three teams in each class and a challange cup for the best club.

For further information click here or contact Mr. Jens HEINEMANN (jensheinemann@gmx.de).

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