Haornas Cup

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Haornas Cup
Country Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
Confederation AFC
Number of teams33 (National stage)
Level on pyramid 1 (youth football level)
Current champions Central Java U-15
(2010-11)
TV partners TVRI (for Final only)
Soccerball current event.svg 2010-11 Haornas Cup

Haornas Cup [1] is a football competition for players under the age of fifteen.

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The tournament is held as part of the commemoration HAORNAS (National Sports Day). The team that competed in this tournament is thirty-three regional management teams Indonesian football association under the age of fifteen years category.

Haornas name stands for the Hari Olahraga Nasional (English: National Sports Day). In the last four years PT Medco became a sponsor of this competition, so the competition was officially named Medco Cup.

Competition format

The competition begins with a competition at the district/regency and the city that was held simultaneously across the board football union branches throughout Indonesia. The best team drove the next round of competition at the provincial level.

This provincial competition followed by the best teams from each competition that was held by the Indonesian football union branch manager in the area of the province. The competition is held by the Indonesian football association board area. Two to four best teams from every province of this round advanced to the national level or the Final level.

National competition held by the board Indonesian youth development section. This competition will produce future players for national team football Indonesia.

Champions

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References

  1. "Liga U18 & U16 Tunggu Kesiapan Tuan Rumah". Archived from the original on 2016-03-26. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
  2. "Kompetisi PSSI U-15 Piala Medco 2009". Archived from the original on 2010-11-15. Retrieved 2010-12-17.