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From 0 to 24: EUROPEADA 2024 had it all on the first matchday


The first matchday of EUROPEADA 2024 was already full of drama, surprises and expected results, some of them had a spectacularly high score.

 

The women from South Tyrol, who also won the 2016 title, lived up to their role as favourites and won 6:1 against Nordschleswig in Tønder, while Nordfriesland defeated the players from Las Rumantschas from Switzerland, by one goal. Both teams can be expected to make it through to the final on 6 July.

In the men's competition, Sydslesvig in Schleswig/Slesvig underlined their title ambitions with a clear 9:0 win against Pobeda, the Bulgarian minority in Romania.

Ten goals were scored in the match between the Sorbs, Serbske Mustwo, and the Sinti and Roma from Romania in a 9:1 victory for the former. The clear 5:0 victory of FC DFK Oberschlesien, the German minority in Poland, against DZSCR, the Czechs and Slovaks in Romania, was also remarkable.

The match between the neighboring minorities from the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia was full of drama. The Slovenians initially led 2:0 against the Friulian team in a high-class match in Flensburg. However, newcomers Friúl turned the game around, surprising everyone, and eventually won 4:2. The other come-from-behind victory belongs to the Hungarians from Romania, who beat the Ungarndeutschen 3:2. The only scoreless game of the day was disputed by Nordschleswig and Ils Rumantschs.

Two other results, however, seem rather unbelievable: the 11:0 of the North Frisians, Nordfraschlönj, against FC Lusérn, the Cimbrians in Italy, or even more so the 24:0 of the Serbs in Croatia against FC Pomak, a team that was only put together just before EUROPEADA. At the same time, the result is one of the highest victories by a team in the previous editions of EUROPEADA since 2008.

On Monday, the men from South Tyrol, uninterrupted winners of the tournaments since 2008, will make their first appearance at 5.30 pm in Tønder/Tondern against the representatives of the German minority in North Schleswig. South Tyrol's women will also be looking to consolidate their excellent starting position in the second and final group match against Upper Silesia. The defending champions from Team Koroška/Carinthia will play their first match in Bredstedt/Bräist against Las Rumantschas.

In the men's tournament, Sydslesvig will play Armânamea at DGF Flensburg at 10.45 am. Many spectators are expected to attend the home game, including at least 1500 registered schoolchildren. The match between Serbske Mustwo and DZSCR is also worth watching.

A live stream of all matches will be available on EUROPEADA.eu.

The official match results, standings and more can be found on the official EUROPEADA website at europeada.eu.

In addition to the matches, the organisers will be offering cultural events:

11.00 - 15.00   Open House at FUEN Headquarters, Schiffbrücke 42, Flensburg

12.00                  Presentation by Gösta Toft, FUEN Vice President

18.00                  “Kicken wie ein Mädchen”

                           Documentary film, Knivsberg, Haderslevvej 484, 6230 Rødekro, Denmark

21.00                  EUROPEADA Café

                           Drinks, hygge and public viewing at Knivsberg, Denmark

A feature article worth reading on our website: 'Yesterday enemies, today friends - public viewing at Flensborghus' by Ralf Lorenzen, who got caught up in the atmosphere of Saturday’s public viewing of the European Championship round of 16 match between Germany and Denmark at Flensborghus.

Finally, the photo of the day (Sydslesvig - Pobeda in Schleswig. Foto: EUROPEADA/Frank Molter)

All photo and video material provided by EUROPEADA can be found via this link in the press section of our website:

https://www.picdrop.com/europeada2024/PqHYyWJPRH

From 0 to 24: EUROPEADA 2024 had it all on the first matchday

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Begivenhed

Fodbold-Europamesterskab af de autoktone og nationale mindretal

Fodbold-Europamesterskab af de autoktone og nationale mindretal

Organisation

Federal Union of European Nationalities

Federal Union of European Nationalities

 

Mute Hate Speech

Mute Hate Speech

Partnere

Federal Ministry of the Interior and Homeland de / UEFA

Federal Ministry of the Interior and Homeland de / UEFA

 

Sydslesvigudvalget

Sydslesvigudvalget

 

Sportland SH

Sportland SH

 

Stadt Flensburg

Stadt Flensburg

 

Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg

Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg

 

Tønder Kommune

Tønder Kommune

 

Region Syddanmark

Region Syddanmark

 

Haderslev Kommune

Haderslev Kommune

 

Aabenraa Kommune

Aabenraa Kommune

 

Sønderborg Kommune

Sønderborg Kommune

 

Kreis Nordfriesland

Kreis Nordfriesland

 

Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde

Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde

 

Miniszterelnökség, Nemzetpolitikai Államtitkárság Bethlen Gábor Alap

Miniszterelnökség, Nemzetpolitikai Államtitkárság Bethlen Gábor Alap

Lokale organisatorer

Tysk mindretal i Danmark

Tysk mindretal i Danmark

 

Sinti and Roma Organisation

Sinti and Roma Organisation

 

North Frisian Minority Association

North Frisian Minority Association

 

Dansk mindretal i Tyskland

Dansk mindretal i Tyskland

Lokale sponsorer

Select

Select

 

Union Bank

Union Bank

 

Rohde Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH

Rohde Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH

 

Flensborg Avis

Flensborg Avis

 

Der Nordschleswiger

Der Nordschleswiger

 

Na Logo

Na Logo

 

Hotel des Nordens

Hotel des Nordens

 

Hudl

Hudl

 

hpo Steuerberater

hpo Steuerberater

 

Strandet

Strandet

 

Naturgeflüster

Naturgeflüster

 

Flensburger Brauerei

Flensburger Brauerei

 

Knipskasten Flensburg

Knipskasten Flensburg

 

Phono Flensburg

Phono Flensburg
All photos on the website are the property of Europeada gGmbH and may not be used without prior permission (except for the photos in the press section).
Photographers: Lars Salomonsen, Rasmus Meyer, Tønder SF, FUEN