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AsiaEurope OneCulture
Football Festival
28th May - 18th December 2011
AsiaEurope
Football Group and Powerleague have started the
biggest ever search for Asian Football players
in the UK with the OneCulture Football Festival
creating the largest festival format of its kind.
AsiaEurope became the first National football
festival for Asians and ethnic minorities in 2003
when it launched in Liverpool, with leading football
organisations - the festival has grown over the
years and visited many cities and is now known
as OneCulture Football Festival. Organisers
hope to see 10,000 players competing in 7 different
cities across the United Kingdom with the winning
team flying to Africa to play the OneCulture African
Champions.
The OneCulture football festival
is open to all but highlights Asian Football in
the UK and will be staging events at the following
venues:
Manchester - 28th
29th May 2011 (North West England)
Leeds / Bradford - 25th 26th June 2011
(North East & Yorkshire)
Glasgow - 30th 31st July 2011 (Scotland)
Birmingham - 3rd 4th September 2011 (West
Midlands)
Derby - 17th 18th September 2011 (East
Midlands)
Cardiff - 29th 30th October 2011 (Wales)
London - 26th 27th November 2011 (South
England)
Finals - 17th 18th December 2011
The festival will incorporate:
Football tournaments up to 5 categories.
Football coaching from professional coaches.
Free style football festival and show.
Player advice from AsiaEurope football
agency.
Career advice in sports and football management.
Business networking in sport and football.
Exhibition and trade stands.
Tournament History
The One Culture Football
festival, originally called the AsiaEurope Football
Festival, started in 1999; its mission to
create a tournament which aimed to unite cultures
through football, by encouraging people from all
backgrounds to play together, we hope to help
promote tolerance and understanding in all aspects
of life. The tournament became the largest
Ethnic Football Festival in Europe, with the backing
of leading football and government organisations.
From 2007 AsiaEurope Football
Festival became known as OneCulture Football Festival
due to the number of tournaments which were being
scheduled outside of Europe including India, Pakistan,
China and Africa.
About Powerleague
Powerleague are the champions
of 5-a-side, offering 45 state-of-the-art football
centres across the UK.
To register teams for the
OneCulture Football festival visit www.OneCulture.tv
or www.AsiaEurope.com
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