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Check here the winners of IberCup Cascais 2022.

GOLD
CAT BC5 - 2016 – SL BENFICA

CAT BD5 - 2015 – SPORTING CP

CAT BE7 - 2014  - SPORTING CP

CAT BF7 - 2013  - CD COVA DA PIEDADE A

CAT BG7 - 2012  - SPORTING CP

CAT BH7 - 2011  - FC PORTO

CAT BI11 - 2010  - CF “OS BELENENSES” K

CAT BJ11 - 2009  - REAL BETIS BALOMPIÉ

CAT BK11 - 2008  - REAL MADRID CF

CAT BL11 - 2007  -  CD COVA DA PIEDADE

CAT BM11 - 2006  - SU SINTRENSE

CAT BN11 - 2005  - REAL SC

CAT GL11 - 2007  - SL BENFICA

 

SILVER
CAT BE7 - 2014 – ASSOCIAÇÃO DA TORRE

CAT BF7 - 2013 – CF “OS BELENENSES” B

CAT BG7 - 2012 – EF BENFICA ESTÁDIO

CAT BH7 - 2011 – BUNDESLIGA AKADEMIE

CAT BI11 - 2010 – CF “OS BELENENSES” I

CAT BJ11 - 2009 – GD ESTORIL PRAIA A

CAT BK11 - 2008  - REAL SC

CAT BL11 - 2007  - CD FDE

CAT BM11 - 2005  - AC CACÉM

In IberCup Cascais will participate some of the best World Class Clubs, where we expect some that already participated in previous editions like Real Madrid CF, Atlético de Madrid, FC Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool FC, Manchester United, Juventus FC, Paris St Germain, Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, Gremio, CR Flamengo among others.

Participating teams will also have for the first time the possibility to combine 2 Elite Tournaments in Easter in 2 different countries (Spain and Portugal), facing high class football academies and 8 days of competition (4 days in each).

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WE ARE BACK!

2022-03-31

Today, IberCup opened the official registrations for 2022 tournaments and following the interest that has been enormous in the past few weeks, we got registrations from 23 different countries already.

In 2022 we will organize 10 tournaments that will be held in Portugal with  IberCup CascaisIberCup Andalucia World Sports Festival (New) and IberCup Barcelona, in Portugal with IberCup Estoril and IberCup Elite Girls Estoril, and in Brazil with IberCup Rio de Janeiro and IberCup São Paulo.

After two year without the IberCup, now we can finally see the light in the tunnel since the governments in Spain, Portugal and Brazil announced these past few months that the restrictions for youth sport events are no longer in place and the flight connections for more than 80% of the countries in the world are running smoothly.

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The match calendar of IberCup is now online! The competition starts on April 13th.

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SEE MATCH CALENDAR HERE

The interviewee of the week is the coach Jorge Gonçalves. He's 36 years old and is also responsible for the Benfica Vila Nova de Gaia Football School in Portugal. 

1# Why did you choose to be a football coach? Why youth football?
JG -
For many years I was a professional footballer and as such just before finishing my professional career I started thinking about being a coach and wanting to have a "my" project in the training area, thus preparing my future linked to football.

2# What is your greatest dream as a coach?
JG -
My dream as a coach is to make a career as a professional at the highest level, just like I did as a player.

3# What is more difficult for you: to educate the players or the parents?
JG -
Undoubtedly the parents but I feel that the work we have been doing at school has been making them feel better and better in their role as educators in the sport.

4# How important is it for you to reconcile studies with training? Does your club help athletes in any way?
JG -
For us the school accompaniment is a priority, every period our athletes must deliver their grades, then we have a pedagogical coordinator and a Psychologist that will evaluate case by case, and all the athletes that are referenced will be accompanied in an individual way. The studies are totally compatible with the sport, they should only be organized. There is no reason to miss training and games to study, always knowing that there are exceptions.

5# Which professional athlete would you like to present to your players? What is the reason?
JG -
Cristiano Ronaldo. No doubt he is the example of resilience, will, desire, spirit of sacrifice, of fighting for dreams, of believing that it is possible and of a great professional in his field.

6# What do you think of competitive cadres in the younger age groups in Portugal? What would change?
JG -
Up to now I feel satisfied with the way the organization of competitions is defined.

7# How did you know about IberCup and in how many editions did you participate?
JG -
I knew it through a commercial and social networks. We participated only once in the Holiday Tournament, Ibercup Estoril 2019.

8# Do you consider it a useful experience for young athletes to travel abroad and play against teams from all over the world?
JG -
Very useful, it is also part of their growth, not only playing but also living with other cultures, as it happened with us at the school where we were staying, it was something that our athletes will never forget.

9# What would you say to a coach who wants to come to IberCup?
JG -
Belive on this tournament and enjoy all the best that football gives us, because at Ibercup that is possible.