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Prize Ceremony to be held at 12.00 at Heden 1
The B11 team Legacy Academy from Kenya has won three straight matches at Mjörnvallen.
The french team Live your world cup from Bordeaux claimed a resounding 5-0 victory in the tournament's first knockout match, facing Ghanaian side ProGen FC in the B15 category.
The B15 category in Gothia Cup is so large that this category needs to start already this evening, while the other playoffs start tomorrow morning.
The whole experience is special for Lion City Sailors, who have been returning to the tournament for years
The Argentinian boys from CEF 18 Tucuman in the B14 category have been on fire during the group stage.
Nicole Kim on the group victory in the Gothia Puma Trophy, the wonderful environment surrounding the tournament and NorCal's chances in the playoffs.
The club The Prep Schools from England is here with 54 teams and around 1000 parents
Celebrate the Game is a fair play project that Gothia Cup runs together with our partner Länsförsäkringar, to create a better environment and a better climate for everyone, on and off the pitch.
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