On this page you find the history of our BSC Unisson U16 tournament, from the year 1994 till 2003 (editions 1 till 10). Click here to return to the mainpage geschiedenis/history, click here to go to the years 2004 till 2013 (editions 11 till 20) and here for the years 2014 and further (editions 21 till ..).

Final results 2003, edition 10

  1. FC Twente, Netherlands
  2. Silkeborg IF, Denmark
  3. Grazer AK, Austria
  4. Heracles, Netherlands
  5. Slavia Praag, Czech Republic
  6. Heerenveen, Netherlands
  7. Cukaricki Stankom, Serbia
  8. Emmen, Netherlands
  9. Go Ahead Eagles, Netherlands
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Dada Bugera (Emmen)

Topscorer: Dragan Veljkovic (Cukaricki Stankom)

Most famous player during the 10th edition: Wout Brama (FC Twente, Dutch National team), Derk Boerrigter (FC Twente, PEC Zwolle, Ajax, Celtic), Reza Ghoochannejhad (Heerenveen, Go Ahead Eagles, Emmen, Cambuur, St Truiden, Standaard Luik, Charlton Athletic, Iranian National team), Henrico Drost (Heerenveen, Excelsior, RKC, NAC).

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FC Twente Enschede from the Netherlands, winner of edition 10 in 2003


Final results 2002, edition 9

  1. Slavia Praag, Czech Republic
  2. NAC, Netherlands
  3. FC Kosice, Slovakia
  4. Roda JC, Netherlands
  5. Silkeborg IF, Denmark
  6. ST Truiden, Belgium
  7. Heerenveen, Netherlands
  8. Go Ahead Eagles, Netherlands
  9. IFK Goteborg, Sweden
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Thomas Zsollos (FC Kosice)

Best goalkeeper: Julius Pentek (FC Kosice)

Topscorer: Morten Sondergaard (Silkeborg IF)

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Slavia Praag from Czech Republic, winner of edition 9 in 2002


Final results 2001, edition 8

  1. Heerenveen, Netherlands
  2. Sturm Graz, Austria

The other participating teams: FC Twente, De Graafschap, Heerenveen, Heracles Almelo, Unisson (All Netherlands), Beveren (Belgium), Arminia Bielefeld (Germany), Zalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania), Silkeborg IF (Denmark).

Famous players during the 8th edition: Collin John (ao FC Twente, Fullham, Leicester City, Dutch National team), Karim El Ahmadi (FC Twente, Feyenoord, Aston Villa, Moroccan National team).

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Heerenveen from the Netherlands, winner of edition 8 in 2001


Final results 2000, edition 7

  1. Sturm Graz, Austria
  2. Silkeborg IF, Denmark
  3. Ferencvaros, Hungary
  4. Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia

The other participating teams:  Go Ahead Eagles, Heracles Almelo, Unisson (all Netherlands), Silkeborg (Denmark), Arminia Bielefeld (Germany), Dresden (Germany).

Famouw players during the 7th edition: Ramon Zomer (FC Twente, NEC, Heerenveen), Peter Niemeijer (FC Twente, Werder Bremen, Hertha BSC, German National team U21), Colin John (ao FC Twente, Fullham, Leicester City, Dutch National team).

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Sturm Graz from Austria, winner of edition 7 in 2000


Final results 1999, edition 6

  1. De Graafschap, Netherlands
  2. Lech Poznan, Poland
  3. SK Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
  4. FC Twente, Netherlands

The other participating teams: Feyenoord Rotterdam, Go Ahead Eagles, Achilles ’12, Unisson (all Netherlands), Silkeborg (Denmark), Vasas Budapest (Hungary).

Famous players during the 6th edition: Klaas Jan Huntelaar (ao De Graafschap, Heerenveen, Ajax, Real Madrid, AC Milan, Schalke ’04, Dutch National team), Glen Loovens (ao Feyenoord, Cardiff City, Celtic, Real Zaragoza, Sheffield Wednesday, Dutch National team), Ramon Zomer (FC Twente, NEC, Heerenveen), Gill Swerts (oa Feyenoord, ADO Den Haag, Vitesse, AZ, NAC, Belgium National team).

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De Graafschap from the Netherlands, winner of edition 6 in 1999


Final results 1998, edition 5

  1. Silkeborg IF, Denmark
  2. Lech Poznan, Poland
  3. Vasas Budapest, Hungary
  4. FC Twente, Netherlands

The other participating teams: AZ, Go Ahead Eagles, Unisson (all Netherlands), Helsingborgs IF, Halmstads BK (both Sweden), Orduspor (Turkey).

Famous players during the 5th edition: Demi de Zeeuw ( Go Ahead Eagles, AZ, Ajax, Spartak Moskou, Anderlecht, Dutch National team), Khalid Boulahrouz (AZ, RKC, HSV, Chelsea, Sevilla, VFB Stuttgart, Sporting Portugal, Brondby IF, Dutch National team).

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Silkeborg IF from Denmark, winner of edition 5 in 1998


Final results 1997, edition 4

  1. FC  Dnjepr Dnjepropetrovsk, Ukraine
  2. FC Twente, Netherlands
  3. Lech Poznan, Poland
  4. Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands
  5. Silkeborg, Denemarken
  6. Yeclano, Spanje
  7. Go Ahead Eagles, Nederland
  8. Unisson, Nederland

Famous players during the 4th edition: Thijs Houwing (ao FC Twente, De Graafschap, Cambuur), Simon Cziommer (ao FC Twente, Schalke ’04, Roda JC, AZ ’67, Vitesse, Heracles), Jan Kromkamp (Go Ahead Eagles, AZ, Villareal, Liverpool, PSC, Dutch National team).

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FC Dnjepr Dnjepropetrovsk from the Ukraine, winner of edition 4 in 1997


Final results 1996, edition 3

  1. Go Ahead Eagles, Netherlands
  2. FC  Dnjepr Dnjepropetrovsk, Ukraine
  3. Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands
  4. Silkeborg IF, Denmark

Final results 1995, edition 2

  1. Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
  2. Wanne Eickel, Germany
  3. Silkeborg IF, Denmark
  4. Casino Salzburg, Austria

The other participating teams:  HSC ’21, Achilles ’12, Unisson, Heerenveen (all Netherlands).


Final results 1994, edition 1

  1. Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands
  2. Cerkel Sportief, Belgium
  3. Unisson, Netherlands
  4. Eintracht Rheine, Germany

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