EVENTS – VETERANS FOOTBALL

Veterans Football Tournament 2025
13th - 15th June - Portimão, Portugal
Description of the Event
The Veterans Football Tournament, taking place from June 13 to 15, 2025 at Campo Major David Neto 2 in Portugal, is an event focused on sportsmanship, healthy competition, and camaraderie among veteran teams, offering a complete and memorable experience in Portugal.
Organized by Portugal Sports Camps, the tournament ensures professional event management, refereeing, and full logistical support. All participating teams are expected to follow the tournament rules and organizational guidelines.
The tournament is open to players aged 35 and over, with no limit on the number of players per team. All participants must present valid identification before their first match.
The registration fee is €10 per player, payable at the time of registration. This fee includes tournament participation, refereeing, and logistical support throughout the event.
For added comfort and convenience—especially for international teams—a recommended optional accommodation and transfer package is available. The package includes two nights at the Hotel Oceano Atlântico (June 13 and 14), breakfast included, and airport-hotel-airport transfer service upon request.
Secure your team’s spot in this exciting tournament that combines quality football with unforgettable moments!
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