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Where do you
want to go? What do you want to do? How long do you want
to stay? So many questions. Where do you get the answers?
You came to the right place. The Sports Tours International
staff will help YOU find the answers by asking you the right
questions so that YOU will get the tour that fits YOUR NEEDS.
With our almost three decades of experience as the oldest
youth sports company in the country, you can trust. With
so many tournaments, it is hard to pick the right ones.
We have done the homework
These itineraries
are based upon TOURNAMENT programs; our favorite tournaments
that our staff has built up a relationship after many years
of cooperation. You can combine tournaments in any way that
is feasible or add any of the following in addition to or
to replace any tournament in your tour.
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a program especially for your team!
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Dana Cup, Newcastle Festival,
Edinburgh, Scotland and London 
19 July 2008 to 06 August 2008
Hjorring, Denmark
Edinburgh, Scotland
Whitley Bay, England (Newcastle)
London, England
This is our most popular program. It combines all the
elements that first-time or experienced travelers demand;
quality competition, diversity, historical and cultural
opportunities and LOTS of SOCCER. The picture
at the left is the Queen's Lifeguard in London, the
ceremonial palace guard. Also be sure to check out
the tournament pages for the NEWCASTLE
FESTIVAL and the DANA CUP.
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Glasgow,
Edinburgh, Newcastle Festival, and London 
24 July 2008 to 06 August 2008
Glasgow, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Whitley Bay, England (Newcastle)
London, England
The tour begins in Glasgow, the home of Scottish soccer and includes a tour of Celtic Park. Spend a day in Edinburgh
with a walking tour of the Old Town. The Newcastle Festival
(North Tyneside International Tournament) is the oldest
and one of the best in England. Finish the tour with
two nights in London and a full-day tour with a blue-badge
guide. Extra days in London are available.
Newcastle Festival (North Tyneside International)
and London 
26 July 2008 to 06 August 2008 |
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Gothia Cup and Dana
Cup 
12 July 2008 to 27 July 2008
Gothenburg, Sweden
Hjorring, Denmark
These are two of the largest and most-famous youth tournaments
in the world. The Gothia Cup in Gothenburg (Sweden) has 1,400 teams from
65+ countries with a massive Olympic-style Opening Ceremonies
in Ullevi Stadium. There is nothing quite like it. The
Dana Cup in Hjorring (Denmark) has over 800 teams from
55+ countries and has one main site where most game
are played. The Tournament Headquarters, the meal halls,
the carnival and disco are located on-site as are the
only on-site boy's school and girls' schools where all
STI teams are always accommodated. This eliminates shuttle
rides of 05 to 30 minutes. Lots of great soccer in the
best girl's soccer countries (besides the United States).
Each tournament has it own, special character! Just
ask our representative for ideas! If have a girl's
team and you want the best competition, then you must
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Gothia
Cup, Dana Cup and Norway Cup 
12 July 2008 to 03 August 2008
Gothenburg, Sweden
Hjorring, Denmark
Oslo, Norway
A third program that is especially-appealling to girl's
teams is the THREE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES Tour
which includes tournaments in all three Scandinavian
countries (the Gothia Cup
in Gothenburg (Sweden), the Dana
Cup in Hjorring (Denmark) and the Norway Cup in
Oslo (Norway). It has lots of great soccer in the best
girl's soccer countries (besides the United States)
with three different tournament experiences. Each city
has it own, special character! And don't forget Copenhagen
for two nights as part of the tour with guided sightseeing,
a game against a local team and a visit to Tivoli Gardens,
the world-famous amusement park across from our hotel!
Of course, if you can't go for three weeks, then you
can do one or two of these tournaments (or other tournaments),
maybe even a homestay or sightseeing and friendly games
in other cities. Just ask our representative for ideas!
If you've got a girl's team and you want the best
competition, then you must go to Scandinavia!
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Upper Austria
Cup and Gothia Cup 
05 July 2008 to 20 July 2008
Wels, Austria
Gothenburg, Sweden
The Upper Austria Cup in Wels, Austria is a great chance
to play quality soccer in the heartland of central European
culture. School and hotel accommodations are available
in the little town of Wels. Salzburg and Vienna can
be great optional tours. Combine this with the Gothia
Cup, the largest youth tournament in the world and you
have a great combination of a large and small tournament
and an excellent cultural tour. It doesn't get much
better than Austrian the summer!
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German Homestay,
Dana Cup and Copenhagen 
15 July 2008 to 29 July 2008
German Homestay
Hjorring, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
Homestays are the best way to get know another culture
on a soccer tour and in Germany you will get some of
the best host clubs. American players are accommodated
usually two per-German family. A typical homestay program
includes games against the host club and another local
team, sightseeing in the area and a farewell barbecue
for all players and adults. The Dana Cup is the third-largest
youth tournament in the world with over 850 teasm from
55+ countries. Finish the tour in the Danish capitol. |
The Gothia Cup in Gothenburg (Sweden) has 1,400 teams from
65+ countries with a massive Olympic-style Opening
Ceremonies in Ullevi Stadium. There is nothing quite
like it. In Copenhagen, teams can stay in a city-center
hotel with guided sightseeing and games or have a
homestay with a Danish team. Homestays are the best
way to get know another culture on a soccer tour.
American players are accommodated usually two per
family. A typical homestay program includes games
against the host club and another local team, sightseeing
in the area and a farewell barbecue for all players
and adults. The Vildbjerg Cup is the second-largest
youth tournament in Denmark with over 450 teams from
20+ countries. Excellent grass fields in one of the
best sports complexes in Denmark all in a town of
3,000 people.
Copenhagen and Gothia Cup 
09 July 2008 to 20 July 2007
Copenhagen and Dana Cup 
16 July 2008 to 27 July 2008
Other options are ten-day tours with games in Copenhagen,
training with Danish FA-licensed coaches, guided sightseeing
in Copenhagen, a visit to North Zealand and the castles
and play in the Gothia Cup, the second largest tournament in the world
with 1,400 teams from 65+ countries or the Dana Cup with 850 teams for 55+ countries.
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