Two medals for Filip NAGY in Arena Gyor

For the second time Club Arena Gyor successfully organized the Hope Cup for boys in the U11 U12 and U13 age categories. The organisers of the event initiated it for the first time in April of this year with the main goal of providing the youngest male players in the country including members of the Future Hopes Program with international experience and enriching competition without participant limits.

The objective remained unchanged for the current tournament. According to the plans the Hope Cup will be regularly held twice a year in the future. The invitation for the current 2nd tournament was accepted by 12 foreign teams from 7 countries (Austria Belgium Latvia Italy Romania Slovakia and Hungary) and 12 Hungarian clubs.

From the field of 24 Hungarian and 29 foreign competitors a total of 104 participants competed for prestigious medals and trophies in the three age categories.

Results

U11

NAGY Filip SVK (STK Pezinok)

ZSIGMOND Simon HUN (Cegledi VSE)

BODON Attila HUN (KSI SE)

GILICZ Bálint HUN (Turris SE Sopron)

U12:

NAGY Filip SVK (STK Pezinok)

TORÓ Dávid ROU (Székelyudvarhelyi AK)

ZSIGMOND Simon HUN (Cegledi VSE)

KOSICKY Matus SVK (STK Pezinok)

U13:

TORÓ Dávid ROU (Székelyudvarhelyi AK)

KRISZTL Péter HUN (BVSC-Zugló)

KOSICKY Matus SVK (STK Pezinok)

SEBŐK Márton ROU (Székelyudvarhelyi AK)

Special Awards:

Most successful Hungarian competitor:

ZSIGMOND Simon (Cegledi VSE)

Most successful foreign competitor:

NAGY Filip SVK (STK Pezinok)

Most successful team based on overall points:

STK Pezinok (SVK)

Székelyudvarhelyi AK (ROU)

Cegledi VSE (HUN)

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