World U-16 elite meet at All Stars Cup

PRAGUE/EDEN - From June 16 to June 18, Slavia hosts one of the best international U-16 tournament in the world. In the 9th year of All Stars Cup clubs like Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain or Atlético will take part together with Czech TOP teams.
Group A
Borussia Dortmund (GER), Zbrojovka Brno, Chivas Guadalajara (MEX), Bohemians 1905

Group B
Atlético Madrid (ESP), FK Altinordu Izmir (TUR), FC Midtjylland (DEN), AC Sparta Praha

Group C
Arsenal FC (ENG), Avispa Fukuoka (JAP), FC Vysočina Jihlava, SK Slavia Praha

Group D
FC Porto (POR), Paris Saint-Germain FC (FRA), FK Dukla Praha, Viktoria Plzeň

Group stage games will be hold in Slavia training centre in Eden (Prague 10, Vladivostocká street, behind the Eden Arena). 3rd-place game and the Finals are played at Ďolíček stadium - home of Bohemians 1905 (Vršovická street, 2 stations by tram from Eden Arena).

There will be online stream of selected games on www.slavia.cz. Finals and 3rd-place game will be broadcasted on O2 TV FOTBAL station.

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