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International Children's Football Spectacle Dalmatinko

31.05.2024.

International Children's Football Spectacle Dalmatinko

The ninth edition of the Dalmatinko Cup, an international football tournament for boys and girls aged 8 to 14, is coming to the region of Luka Modrić and gathers as many as 220 teams from 22 countries and 3 continents, which from May 30 to June 2, 2024. They perform on 9 pitches in Zadar and throughout the Zadar County.

Lothar Matthaus - one of the 20 greatest players in the history of football - is coming to the Dalmatinko Cup as a coach and manager of the TSV Grunwald team and a guest of the More than Football panel at the Forum in Zadar.

Dalmatinko's guests include Samir Handanović, former player and currently one of Inter Milan's scouts, Manuel Baum, director of RB Leipzig's football academy, Branko Strupar, legend of Belgian football, Saša Bjelanović, sports director of NK Istra and Tomislav Rogić, goalkeeper coach at SS Lazio.




Dalmatinko Cup was founded in 2016 with a clear mission to enable children from Croatia and other countries to play football with their peers in a professionally organized competition, regardless of nationality, religion, race or gender.

Local clubs on Dalmatinko will be joined by a substantial list of foreign teams: Fenerbahce, Shakthar Donetsk, Sunderland, Monza, TSV Grunwald, Zaglebie Zagrzje, Slask Wroclaw, Gornik, Bunyodkor, Genk, Brasov, Timisoara, Dumbravita, Ferencvaros, MTK, Aktobe, Sarajevo, Zeljezničar, Olimpija, Celje, Domžale, Vojvodina, Dinamo, Hajduk, Lokomotiva, Istria, Rijeka, Prishtina and others.

SCORE FOR MORE

Support for the young players and the Dalmatinko Cup comes from a large number of football stars, such as Takumi Minamino, a member of AS Monaco and the Japanese national football team. Sports brand DO WE, at the same time one of the partners of the tournament, whose initiator is the Croatian football representative Ivan Perišić, for every goal scored in the tournament, in the humanitarian campaign Score for More, donates funds to the Sports Recreational Association of Persons and Children with Disabilities "Believe and Act" ". 


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