DUTCH EASTER CUP
Bringing together youth teams from across Europe, this international tournament is packed with fast-paced matches, strong competition, and an incredible tournament atmosphere. Set in the Netherlands, teams enjoy top-quality pitches, multiple games over the weekend, and the buzz of playing against new opponents from different countries.
Off the pitch, the shared tournament village and festive Easter vibe make the Dutch Easter Cup an experience players, coaches, and families will remember long after the final whistle.
Countries
Opening Ceremony
Teams from everywhere
The Mare Nostrum Cup opens with a vibrant and festive ceremony that perfectly sets the tone for one of Spain’s largest grassroots football tournaments. Held each Easter in Salou, the opening parade along the iconic Passeig Jaume I brings together over 3,000 young players representing more than 400 teams from across Europe and beyond. Players proudly carry their club and national flags through the streets, cheered on by families and local supporters.
ACCOMMODATION
Teams participating in the Dutch Easter Cup can choose from a range of great accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets.

Budget Holiday Parks
Located within easy reach of Roosendaal, budget holiday parks offer comfortable bungalows in relaxed, green surroundings. Ideal for teams and families, these parks provide practical accommodation with on-site amenities, space to unwind after matchday and convenient access to the Dutch Easter Cup venues.

Centreparcs
Just a short drive from Roosendaal, Centre Parcs De Kempervennen offers a premium stay for teams and families attending the Dutch Easter Cup. Set in beautiful natural surroundings, the park features extensive leisure facilities, restaurants, swimming complexes and plenty of activities perfect for relaxing and recovering between matches.
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THINGS TO DO
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