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Thank you!

See you all next year!

The biggest football festival in Southern Estonia welcomes you in Tartu – the European Capital of Culture 2024!

It is a place where youth from different countries come together to share the joy of playing football.

Tartu, also being home to the University of Tartu, is a city full of different ideas and vibrant energy, especially during Culture Cup.

Information

(AG – Artificial Grass, NG – Natural Grass)

Age groupPlayersDurationSubstitutions
Dates

Stadium
200711v112×20 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
200811v112×20 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
200911v112×20 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
201011v112×20 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
20129v92×18 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
20119v92×18 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
20137v7 2×15 min Back and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
20147v7 2×15 min Back and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced
20155v5 1×18 min Back and forthAugust 5, 2023To be announced
20165v5 2×12 min Back and forthAugust 5, 2023To be announced
Girls 200911v112×20 minBack and forthAugust 3 – 5, 2023To be announced

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Housing options

You can choose between school accommodation and hostel/hotel accommodation.

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Stadiums

The games take place on quality football fields. Tamme stadium is the historic main sports venue in Tartu, where Culture Cup group games take place on artificial grass part and all final games are held on the natural grass part. Annelinna stadium is artificial grass stadium that is equipped with the newest generation FIFA 2 start artificial turf.

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Free time

Tartu is a city of youth and there is plenty to do here. Here are a few examples of it – take a closer look!

Opportunities

Tartu Culture Cup Partners