Final results in the Gothia Cup 2012

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After over 4000 matches between 1615 teams from 78 nations, the finals have been played in 14 different classes in the Gothia Cup 2012 - eight boys' classes (B) and six classes for girls (G1). The finals in Kim Kallstrom Trophy was played on Thursday.

Results, finals:

B11: Hammarby FF (SWE) – KFW Segeberg 1 (GER): 4 – 2

B12: IF Elfsborg (SWE) – Efthymiades FC (CYP): 3 – 2

B13: CEF 18 Tucuman (ARG) – Club Reunion (FRA):  2 – 0

B14: Chivas Guadalajara (MEX) – Fyllingsdalen FK 1 (NOR): 4 – 1           

B15: ACBB Paris (FRA) – Kampala Junior Team (UGA): 1 – 0

B16: Paris FC (FRA) – Cruzeiro EC (BRA): 1 – 0 p

B17: Santos Laguna (MEX) – Djurgårdens IF (SWE): 2 – 0

B18: Fässbergs IF (SWE) – Fyllingsdalen FK (NOR): 1 – 0 p

G12: AIK FF (SWE) – San Gabriel, CD (SPA): 4 – 1

G13: Södra Sandby IF (SWE) – Boo FF (SWE): 2 – 0

G14: Bergdalens IK (SWE) – Vasalunds DFF (SWE): 2 – 1 p

G15: IF Brommapojkarna (SWE) – Gamla Upsala SK (SWE): 1 – 0

G17: Bele Barkarby FF (SWE) – Gustafs GoIF (SWE): 2 – 1 p

G19: AIK FF (SWE) – Karlskrona FF (SWE): 2 – 0


Kim Källström Trophy:

Grupp 1: Special Olympics Romania – IF Hammaren: 4 – 1

Grupp 2: Special Olympics Azerbaijan – Special Olympics Lithuania: 2 – 0

Grupp 3: Fässbergs IF – Special Olympic Cyprus: 5 – 1

Grupp 4: Olympique Lyonnais – Special Olympics Serbia: 3 – 0

Grupp 5: IF Änglarna – Ronneby BK: 3 – 0

Grupp 6: Johannesbergs LIF – Grunden BOIS black: 8 – 1


For more information:

Pär Karlsson, Press Officer Gothia Cup. Phone: +46-708-12 27 30. E-mail: par.karlsson@gothiacup.se

www.gothiacup.se


Gothia Cup is the world's largest and most international youth football tournament that is being played every year in Gothenburg, Sweden. Gothia Cup was first held in 1975 and today over 35 000 players in 1570 teams from 70 different nations from around the world participates in the tournament. In 2007 Gothia Cup was named by FIFA as The World Youth Cup and in 2010 the tournament was appointed one of the 12 largest Swedish leadership achievements of modern times by the Swedish Centre of Commerce. SKF is the main partner of the Gothia Cup.

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