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17.07.2026
Youth International Cup

Four different paths to the semifinals

Quarterfinal recap

The quarterfinals delivered exactly what the YIC has become known for: drama, quality, and four very different stories. Every semifinalist had to overcome a unique challenge, whether through clinical finishing, late heroics, or simply keeping their composure when everything was on the line. Four players in particular rose to the occasion, with Kriss Jankovskis, Hendrik Karstens, Corentin Theron, and Tijn Kivit producing standout performances to help their sides reach the last four.

The highest-scoring encounter came between N.K. Koper and RNK Beterina FKK. The Slovenians wasted no time imposing themselves, finding the net early and repeatedly exposing the Croatian defence. Although RNK Beterina battled hard in midfield and managed to score twice themselves, they never truly recovered from Koper's relentless attacking display as the match finished 6-2.

At the other end of the spectrum was the meeting between Dutch Lions and FC Legoland, arguably the tie of the round. Neither side was able to gain control for long, with momentum swinging back and forth throughout the match. It felt fitting that such an evenly matched contest was ultimately decided by a penalty shootout.

The biggest surprise came in the clash between Real Football and FC Internazionale Opole. The final score suggests a comfortable evening for the former champions, yet the match itself told a very different story. Opole controlled possession for almost two-thirds of the game and peppered the opposition goal with attempts, but a remarkable lack of finishing proved costly. Real Football, meanwhile, punished almost every mistake and marched into the semifinals with ruthless efficiency.

The final quarterfinal produced the narrowest victory. Mighty Bears F.C. found Mauá Futsal extremely difficult to break down, with the Uruguayan side frustrating one attack after another. Just as extra time seemed inevitable, Mighty Bears finally found the breakthrough only minutes before the final whistle, keeping their hopes of another YIC title alive.


Former champions, newcomers and unfinished business

Only four clubs remain, and each arrives with a compelling storyline. Former champions Mighty Bears F.C. once again find themselves among the contenders, but after scraping through the quarterfinals they now face the competition's most explosive attack. Tournament newcomers N.K. Koper announced themselves in spectacular fashion with six goals and will believe they have every chance of reaching the final at the first attempt.

The second semifinal pits another former champion against one of the tournament's most consistent performers. Real Football survived despite being second-best for long spells in the quarterfinals, proving that experience often counts as much as possession. Standing in their way are Dutch Lions, whose nerve under pressure has already carried them through one of the toughest routes to the semifinals.

Could we witness a repeat of the 40th YIC Final?
A Mighty Bears victory over N.K. Koper, coupled with a Real Football triumph against Dutch Lions, would set up a rematch of one of the competition's classic finals. Both former champions remain on course, but first they must overcome two opponents who have shown throughout this campaign that they belong among the world's best youth clubs.

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