Come on, Let’s Play! Spring tournament cycle
Monday, April 30, 2018
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Spring competitions were held in every city and town hosting the Come on, Let’s Play! project
Kramatorsk, Donetsk and Dobropillya were the first spots to have received the competitions in 2018, with the local football festivals being also held in Lviv, Severodonetsk and Kurakhove in April.
Lviv: at the Sportresurs ground
In Lviv, more than 60 children took part in the games. The tournament was held in the U10 and U12 age groups, including the group stage and the knockout games. The gymnasium did not leave any chance to the opponents in the first group final, with the Sportresurs team marking their triumph among the senior teams. Individual awards went to Nazar Ternovskyi, Ruslan Vysochenskyi, Mykola Basar and Dmytro Solomon.
Severodonetsk: a breakthrough to the top
Eight teams of the Come on, Let’s Play! project set foot on the pitch in Severodonetsk. The Proryv team won the junior competition, with everything being decided in a penalty shootout in the U12 group, with the Legion proving more successful (the captain of the latter Maksym Begun was named the Goalkeeper of the Tournament). Also, personal awards were handed to Matvii Belovol, Dmytro Kondratyev and Anastasiya Trepashko, who managed to score two goals.
Kurakhove: the kids in play
With the support of DTEK and the city council, they held a tournament in Kurakhove. It was attended by over 60 novice players aged under 10. The winners of Chorni Vovky (U8) and Laurus (U10) received cups from FC Shakhtar, the players Ivan Nochka and Maksym Prykhodko got certificates and awards. The young participants in the Come on, Let’s Play! were also awarded prizes.
The local competitions ended in six project locations. The big final tournament among the top sides will be held from May 18 through May 20 at the Shakhtar Academy base in Schaslyve.
Lviv: at the Sportresurs ground
In Lviv, more than 60 children took part in the games. The tournament was held in the U10 and U12 age groups, including the group stage and the knockout games. The gymnasium did not leave any chance to the opponents in the first group final, with the Sportresurs team marking their triumph among the senior teams. Individual awards went to Nazar Ternovskyi, Ruslan Vysochenskyi, Mykola Basar and Dmytro Solomon.
Severodonetsk: a breakthrough to the top
Eight teams of the Come on, Let’s Play! project set foot on the pitch in Severodonetsk. The Proryv team won the junior competition, with everything being decided in a penalty shootout in the U12 group, with the Legion proving more successful (the captain of the latter Maksym Begun was named the Goalkeeper of the Tournament). Also, personal awards were handed to Matvii Belovol, Dmytro Kondratyev and Anastasiya Trepashko, who managed to score two goals.
Kurakhove: the kids in play
With the support of DTEK and the city council, they held a tournament in Kurakhove. It was attended by over 60 novice players aged under 10. The winners of Chorni Vovky (U8) and Laurus (U10) received cups from FC Shakhtar, the players Ivan Nochka and Maksym Prykhodko got certificates and awards. The young participants in the Come on, Let’s Play! were also awarded prizes.
The local competitions ended in six project locations. The big final tournament among the top sides will be held from May 18 through May 20 at the Shakhtar Academy base in Schaslyve.
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