Moldava Cup

Moldava Cup
23 May – 24 May 2015
Prague
Moldava Cup
Number of teams: Number of games: Categories: Organiser: First edition: 44
4
M-O, M-O/7
Občanské Sdružení Pro Podporu Sportu
1996
Participating countries: A good tournament and Prague will do the rest
Teams wanting to enjoy international football in one of the most beautiful cities of Europe will be in the right place during the
Moldava Cup! The “golden city” of Prague forms the fascinating backdrop for this tournament, earning it a permanent placing in the
Euro-Sportring program. With more than 35 teams from 8 countries, this tournament belongs to the top of the seniors program. The
hosts provide for a very well-organized tournament and the famous city of Prague does the rest. Famous monuments and theatres,
lively shopping streets and markets, restaurants, discos, nightclubs and traditional beer houses, make Prague a perfect destination
for any tourist. Combine those attractions with a few solid games on the pitch and you have an ideal formula. Again, 24 hours in a
day is really not enough.
Programme
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Until 7:00 PM
Arrival and welcome in Prague
Evening
Tonight is a good opportunity to discover Prague. There are countless pubs, cafés and restaurants
in the city or you could take a stroll over the Charles Bridge.
9:30 AM
Start of group matches in the various categories according to the match schedule
Afternoon/night
Enjoy your free time. Check out the Wenceslaus square and stroll around the Old Town Square.
9:30 AM
Qualification matches and finals
4:00 PM
Festive prize ceremony
Evening
Free programme or departure home
8:00-10:00 AM
Check-out from accommodations and departure
Organiser
The Moldava Cup is organised by I.S.C. Sports. Občanské Sdružení Pro Podporu Sportu is the official name of I.S.C Sports. The club
was founded in 1988. In addition to theMoldava Cup, I.S.C. Sports organises many sports events. One of the main events is the
Golden Tour: the largest hall football competition for companies in the Czech Republic. Over fifty companies compete annually in
this. I.S.C. Sports works alongside the Czech Football Association on many projects.
Sportfacilities
The matches are played on three locations in the Southwestern part of Prague. Each location has enough locker rooms and a small
restaurant or buffet. The matches are played on artificial turf and grass.
Tournament information
Category
Born on/after
Teams/category
Playtime
Players/team
Minimum games
Total substitutes
M-O
20
2x15
11
3
5
M-O/7
20
2x15
7
3
5
Touristic information
Prague
Prague does not actually need an introduction; the beauty of the city has been legendary since the Middle Ages. The Czechs like
their capital and have a great passion for the past. Therefore, the city has remained well preserved and Prague works like a magnet
on visitors from around the globe. They come for the fabulous architecture, numerous impressive monuments, charming alleyways
and vibrant shopping streets in a historical environment.
Seven hills, fifteen bridges and five districts
Prague is built on seven hills. In between this flows the Moldau River. Fifteen bridges connect the city. The centre consists of five
parts, each with its own character:
• Staré Mesto (Old Town), with its windy, narrow streets. Nové Mesto (New City, over six hundred years old) with the popular
Wenceslas Square.
• Malá Strana (Small Town), the most picturesque part of Prague with its palaces. Hradcany, the area around the famous Castle of
Prague and Vysehrad, named after the fortress on the cliffs high above the Vltava.
• Josefov, the Jewish ghetto where the spirit of the famous Czech writer Franz Kafka is still haunting.
The information is subject to change, you will receive the final program on arrival.