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Youth International Cup, Quarterfinals
08.07.2026
Youth International Cup

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Round 3 recap

Real Football produced the standout performance of the third round. Their opponents, JFK Lusignacum, played intelligently and, after drawing level, looked capable of pulling off the upset. It was not to be, however, as Real Football ultimately relied on the superior quality of their squad. Carlos Magno Rinaldi had to wait until the closing minutes to complete his hat-trick, while the club's Brazilian contingent was particularly inspired, with every one of them earning excellent post-match ratings.
Dutch Lions and Mauá Futsal also had to work hard to reach the quarterfinals, both edging their opponents 2-1.

The remaining fixtures were more straightforward. Jezerca FC, who played with only ten men, were the biggest disappointment of the round as they handed Mighty Bears F.C. a comfortable victory. Three other sides were equally convincing: FC Internazionale Opole swept aside Red Forest 5-0, FC Legoland defeated FC Rotor Volgograd 4-0, while RNK Beterina FKK cruised to a 5-0 victory over Petroglifos de Guacara.
N.K. Koper also controlled their match from start to finish, but Elegant Elephants proved a tough nut to crack. Despite creating chance after chance, the Slovenians had to wait until the closing stages of the first half before finally breaking the deadlock.


Only the heavyweights remain

Every club still standing boasts an excellent youth squad, although a few continue to stand above the rest. The two obvious favourites are the competition's remaining former champions, Mighty Bears F.C. and Real Football. The biggest surprise, however, is undoubtedly N.K. Koper. Representing one of the competition's traditional powerhouses, they are nevertheless making their first-ever appearance in the prestigious youth tournament and have already reached the last eight.

Eight teams, but only four will continue
With so much young talent still in contention, daily form could prove decisive. Even so, tactical preparation and the right formation may ultimately be what separates the semifinalists from the teams heading home.
Will the former champions book their place in the semifinals? Will new title contenders emerge? Or could the competition's newcomers continue their remarkable run?

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