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20358 goals and a countless number of laughs sums up Gothia Cup 2019. Our organisation would like to take a moment to say thank you to all participants, volunteers, partners and visitors who made this tournament into a memory that will last for a lifetime.
The African drums kept beating when it was time for the second all-African final at Gamla Ullevi. In the final between the two Ghanaian teams Greengen FC and Kharis Sports Acadamy, Kharis Sports Academy come out on top, winning 1-0. “It feels great”, says Foster Agyei, the goalscorer.
BK Häcken had most of the play. IF Brommapojkarna scored most of the goals – and as you all know it’s the goals that counts. IF Brommapojkarna is the champions of the invitational tournament SEF Trophy (B15).
A tight game. A tough game. A Scandinavian derby. Everything you can wish for in a Gothia Cup final. And in the end – a winner from Gothenburg! “We tried to push ourselves to the end and we succeeded“, says MVP of the match Stinalisa Johansson.
Brommapojkarna are the new B14 champions after a tough game against CD Inter Vista Alegre. They have manage to go through the tournament unbeatable and the team captain acknowlegde the defence. ─ Our defence is unique. It’s almost impossible to score against us, says Andreas Luxenburg.
Julia Hornebrant
Two fan favourites took to the field to clash in the final of the Boys’ Gothia Puma Trophy. Where Right to Dream and TikiTaka Academy played each other for the first time since the final two years ago where Right to Dream became victorious. Now two years later they did it again. “Words can’t describe how I feel right now”, says Fuseini, scorer of the winning penalty.
An excellent goal from Alison Fine and a perfect display of good defense led to victory in Gothia Puma trophy for Minnesota Thunder Acadamy. Fines goal was an absolute stunner. ”When I saw the ball hit the back of the net I got a cold rush in my body”, she says.
The final in Girls 14 between KFV Segeberg and Södra Sandby IF was a very tight and tough game. But towards the end, the Swedes were able to make two goals and win the trophy.
In the finals of B13 Brommapojkarna 2 faced Brommapojkarna 1. The whole thing ended with a comfortable 5-0 victory for Brommapojkarna 1 who managed to keep clean sheets through the whole tournament. ─ The feeling is unbelieveble, says the winning goalkeeper Angelo Melkemichel.
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