| Date: |
Saturday 15
September2007 |
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Location: |
Krakow, Poland |
| Standard: |
Social, Amateur |
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Number of teams: |
20 |
| Squad Sizes: |
6 - 9 players |
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Surface: |
Natural Grass |
| Teams: |
Male only |
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Minimum age: |
16 |
| Competitions: |
Cup and Plate |
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Format:
4 groups of 5 teams will
play in the group stages. The top two teams progress
to the Cup which will then be played on a knockout
basis. The teams placed third and fourth will
progress to the Plate which will also be played
on a knockout basis. The teams finishing fifth
in each group will be eliminated.
Enjoy
the late Krakow summer and aim for success at
the Polska Cup!
Krakow or Cracow, the former capital of Poland,
residence of the Polish kings, with hundreds of
churches and the oldest Polish university, a whole
treasury of artwork and a unique atmosphere. Krakow
is a beautifully preserved medieval city that
mainly escaped destruction during the war, the
city remains the cultural centre of Poland.
The
eurofootballfives.com tour returns to Krakow for
the sedond time with fond memories following the
inaugural event of our entire history which was
staged in this wonderful city. Late summer in
Krakow is a great time to visit as the weather
is still good although you avoid some of the exorbitant
prices of June, July and August.
Krakow boasts a lively night-scene. The party
goes on week long, but there is no doubt that
Friday and Saturday nights tend to be the hottest.
On weekends Krakow's young professionals, expats,
and students mingle happily in crowds that pack
bars, clubs, and restaurants. There is no shortage
of places to drink, eat, and stay merry late into
the night in Krakow. Notably, the huge central
Grand Square in the heart of the historic Old
Town never sleep and recently trendy new hangouts
are launched also in the nearby Kazimierz quarter
almost by the month.
Combine
culture, history, nightlife, beers and football
with eurofootballfives.com at the Polska Cup!
Tournament
Venue
The 2007 Krakow Trophy
will be played at the Hutnik Krakow stadium. Established
in 1950, The zenith of Hutnik Krakow's achievements
was the 1996 UEFA Cup where, after two successes
in earlier rounds, they were knocked out by the
comparitively mighty AS Monaco.
Price
Includes
Prices are per person based upon twin room sharing.
2 nights accommodation in chosen hotel on B&B
basis.
Return Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfers based upon
minimum 5 passengers.
Return Hotel-Football-Hotel Transfer.
All tournament fees including entry fee, registration
fee, pitch hire, referees, tournament directors,
medical facilities, shower and changing room facilities,
availability of refreshment facilities (refreshments
not included).
Avoid
Single Supplement
You can avoid single supplements by adding a third
bed to a twin room at no extra cost. Triple room
facilities are available in all hotels quoted
above except the Piast and Holiday Inn.
FREE
- Flight Information Service
Flights are excluded from the prices quoted. We
are at your disposal to give you information,
recommendations and advice on the flight options
available. Our advice costs nothing. If you would
then like us to book your flights on your behalf
we can do but we would then add a booking fee.
We can book your flights for you and will book
them at cost. We charge a booking fee of £5.00
per passenger which will automatically be added
to your bill. All flights are instant purchase
and credit card payment is required at the time
of booking. Your contract will be with the airline
and the airline will show on your bank or credit
card statement. Any airline handling fees such
as payment fees will be charged by the airline
direct to you.
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