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22.08.2025 - 24.08.2025
The Wisła Płock Youth Cup is an international youth football tournament hosted in Płock, Poland. The event is well-known for its diverse programme, excellent organisation, and welcoming, comfortable atmosphere. Talented young athletes from various clubs guarantee strong competition throughout the event.
Established in 2017, the Wisła Płock Youth Cup has quickly gained a positive reputation. The sixth edition notably included a charity fundraiser supporting the treatment of SSM Wisła Płock player Tymoteusz Cholewiński, who was battling cancer. Although the fundraising goal was successfully met, Tymoteusz sadly passed away in 2024. Since then, the tournament has been organised in his memory. Register for the event or contact us for further information.
The competition structure consists of two stages: an initial group phase followed by knockout rounds. Sixteen teams in each category are divided into smaller groups, playing matches against one another. The top two places from each group advance to the final knockout phase, while the remaining rivals continue competing in placement matches to determine their final standings.
Teams finishing first, second, and third receive trophies and medals.
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The price includes:
The cost is specified with full board per person for specified number of nights. Applications from the teams are accepted no later than 7 days before the start of the tournament.
The team must pay for accommodation and meals expenses in the following order:
The penalty for cancellation of the team's participation is:
The nearest airports to the venue: Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI), Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW).
Age categories | Guest team, € | Local team, € | Own accommodation, € |
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B8 (5vs5) | 0 | n/a | Is not allowed |
B9 (7vs7) , B10 (7vs7) | 0 | n/a | Is not allowed |
B11 (9vs9) , G13 (9vs9) | 0 | n/a | Is not allowed |
The price includes :
All participants are granted free entry to Płock Zoo. Additionally, the city offers a variety of museums, including the Płock Museum of Medieval Chivalry, the Museum of Belarusian Book Printing, the Local Lore Museum, and the Geographical Centre of Europe. Visitors can also enjoy sightseeing and the city's picturesque natural surroundings.