Photo from a MY ELEVENT SPORT eventPast editions
Four editions, four winners
At the last edition alone, forty-two teams from eight countries made the trip. The roll of honour tells the rest: Valencia, Nice, Marseille, Feyenoord — never the same name twice.
23 academies·8 countries
gathered at the 2025 edition
42 teams in total201 matches across the weekend
You would not be the first club to cross a border for this tournament: foreign delegations have already entered their U11s.












Roll of honour
4 editions, 4 different winners
No one has won it twice yet. The title is never inherited — it is decided on the pitch, every year.
2025
4th edition

Winners
🇳🇱 Feyenoord Rotterdam
- 2
RSC Anderlecht - 3
Club Brugge KV
2024
3rd edition

Winners
🇫🇷 Olympique de Marseille
- 2
Olympique Lyonnais
- 3
OGC Nice
2023
2nd edition

Winners
🇫🇷 OGC Nice
- 2
Juventus FC
- 3
Atlético Madrid
2022
1st edition

Winners
🇪🇸 Valencia CF
- 2
Juventus FC
- 3
OGC Nice
2025 winners
Hear it from the champions
Vincent Blancke, Feyenoord’s coach, minutes after the final won against Anderlecht: the 4th edition’s winners look back on their squad’s weekend in Saint-Brice.
Interview in English with French subtitles.
In pictures
The feel of a weekend
What a rulebook never shows: the faces, the pitch, the intensity of a great youth gathering.
Stories
The tournament as if you were there
Raw footage from past editions, published by the tournament. Tap a story — sound on.
The official film
Watch what awaits them
5 minutes inside the tournament — the academies, the atmosphere, the level. Filmed on site in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt.
Official film from a previous edition of the José Bandeira Cup. Played via YouTube — no cookies before you click.
Seen by a guest club
And here’s their film: Juventus’ road trip
After our film, theirs: the trip seen from the inside by a guest academy — published on Juventus’ official YouTube channel.
Video © Juventus — published on the club’s official YouTube channel (2022, previous edition). Played via YouTube — no cookies before you click.
Archive · 2023 edition
The same standard, back in 2023
Three minutes inside the second edition — the one OGC Nice went on to win. The faces change; the standard doesn’t.
The 2025 line-up
They were on the pitch
This is the level gathered last year. The 2026 line-up is revealed club by club — only confirmed clubs are announced.
France
11 academies










Italy
2 academies

England
2 academies


Portugal
2 academies


Belgium
3 academies



Netherlands
1 academy

Sweden
1 academy

Denmark
1 academy

23 academies·8 countries·2025 edition
Roll of honour
2025 results
The roll of honour from the last edition.

Feyenoord Rotterdam

RSC Anderlecht

Club Brugge KV
In their words
Over to the coaches
Those who had the very same hesitations as you — and left convinced.
“A rare level for U11s and serious organisation from the first match to the last. Our players still talk about it.”
Feyenoord RotterdamAcademy · Netherlands · U11“Travelling with U11s takes thought: here everything was organised and the level was there. A real competitive experience for our youngsters.”
KRC GenkAcademy · Belgium · U11“We came from Sweden not quite knowing what to expect. Faultless welcome and a format where every team plays all weekend. We’d do it again.”
IF BrommapojkarnaAcademy · Sweden · U11The next line-up is yours
These clubs made the trip. In 2026, your U11s can be there too — registration is open.
