“Record year” with more than 70 teams for the Jura Sud tournament this weekend

“Record year” with more than 70 teams for the Jura Sud tournament this weekend
“Record year” with more than 70 teams for the Jura Sud tournament this weekend

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Valentin Machard

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June 13, 2024 at 8:08 p.m.

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It’s the most big youth tournament of soccer at the end of the season in the Jura. These Saturday 15th and Sunday June 16, 2024, seventy four young teams of Burgundy-Franche-ComtéofAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes and even Swiss will compete in Chassal-Molinges for the Jura Sud Cup with a title currently held by Annecy.

A beautiful celebration of football to close the 2023-2024 season many youth club teams. This weekend, seventy-four teams from Jura, Ain, Côte D’Or, Doubs, Rhône and even Switzerland will battle on the pitch. A “record year”, rejoices Matthew Daumardfrom the Jura Sud organizing club:

“Usually, we are limited to 70 teams! We had more people in the U13 categories. Usually, we have 16 teams entered in U13, and this year, as we had many requests, we increased to twenty teams. »

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The day of SATURDAY June 15 will be dedicated to team tournaments U9 And U11and the Sunday teams U13 And U15 women.

“This tournament is important for the club in terms of image in the Jura. It is an event which also brings together many volunteers, which creates links between volunteers and economic benefits for the club. We must organize a qualitative tournament in relation to Jura Sud Foot. »

Mathieu Daumard, from Jura Sud Foot

Therefore the FC Annecy will he succeed in retaining his precious title won last year? If the tournament ends and celebrates a football season, another major competition begins this same weekend: Euro 2024!

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