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LOCH LOMOND CUP INFO
August 2nd to 6th, 2007
The Loch Lomond Youth Soccer Festival is now in its seventh year of providing exciting international soccer for young teams from all around the world! The tournament began in the small picturesque town of Balloch, Loch Lomond. Due to its steady growth it has now moved to Stirling University. This is a FIFA affiliated festival. The event is the highlight of the year for many enthusiastic young soccer players who gain the rare opportunity to play international soccer, learn about different cultures, do some great sightseeing and enjoy the many social aspects of the festival.

By taking part in the Loch Lomond Youth Soccer Festival you will also have an opportunity to enjoy some of the marvelous sightseeing that Scotland has to offer. The romantic landscapes and islands of Loch Lomond, surrounded by the hills, are just a short drive from the festival. Our new location at Stirling is home to the world famous Castle, the Wallace Monument, and the site of the famous battle of Bannockburn. Glasgow (‘the friendly city’), with its many tourist attractions and great shopping, is close by, and the capital city, Edinburgh, are less than an hour away. Add to that the whisky distilleries, the links golf courses, and the traditional Scottish welcome, you are set for a once in a lifetime experience!
2006 saw 64 teams from six different countries participate!

Superb accommodation options to include College dormitory rooms and hotel options…


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By taking part in Loch Lomond Youth Soccer Festival you will
experience the friendly atmosphere that this festival offers.
You will have opportunities to play international soccer, meet
young people from different countries and cultures and be able to visit some of the marvelous sights that Scotland has
to offer.
Stirling is home to some of the countries’ top tourist attractions; Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and the site of the famous battle of Bannockburn.
The romantic landscapes and islands of Loch Lomond, Glasgow (‘the friendly city’) with its many tourist attractions (consider - Hampden Park: ‘home of Scottish Football’, Glasgow Celtic & Rangers stadiums, Glasgow Cathedral and great shopping and not forgetting Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh with its famous castle and much more are all less than an hour away.

Reasons why you should visit in 2007!

Quality Competition – minimum of three games for all teams
Excellent range of accommodations
Superb activity program including guest coaching sessions and sightseeing
The opportunity to visit top stadiums of clubs like Glasgow Celtic and Rangers
Excellent communication and transportation service
Free on-site medical support
Compete with teams from all over the world

 

 

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