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At which sports park does my team play?

The Easter Open Zuid is played at 10 to 12 sports parks, because we cannot have all teams play at a single sports park.
Because the tournament usually numbers around 400 teams, everything is divided up, and on the first day, they play with all age groups mixed together.
All sports parks are located within a short distance of each other; it is not possible to choose a preferred playground.
Two weeks before the start of the tournament, the park where you will play will be announced.
You may be at the same sports park for two days, but it is also possible that you play at a different sports park on both Saturday and Sunday.
You will stay at the same sports park each day, so no travel.

Do we play in a class or level?

Will the age groups be divided into levels at the Easter Open?

No, the age groups are not divided by level or class, but by age.

The Easter Open is an open tournament, accessible to everyone. On the second day, you will be reassigned, so you play at your own level.

However, the U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, and U10 are split into A and B levels; A level is a higher level, and B level is a lower level.

There must be at least 12 teams in an A or B group, otherwise the A and B groups will be merged!

 

What can a team win?

Each team at the Easter Open will receive a souvenir of the tournament, trophy and/or medal.

The boys U19 to U13 receive cups number 1 to 4, and all other teams also receive a cup.
Girls U17 and U15, cups number 1 to 4 and all other teams a cup.
Boys U12 to U7 and girls U13, cups for 1st to 4th place, and every player a beautiful Easter Open medal.

All numbers 1 to 4 are expected to be present at the awards ceremony; if they are not present, they will not receive a prize. 
Please note that you do not forget to pick up your prize; we cannot send prizes by mail.