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

Final results 2013, edition 20

  1. Randers FC, Denmark
  2. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  3. Cercle Brugge, Belgium
  4. FK Rad Beograd, Serbia
  5. Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands
  6. AS Trencin, Slovakia
  7. ADO Den Haag, Netherlands
  8. FC Slovácko, Czech Republic
  9. Hvidovre IF, Denmark
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Ayron Verkinderen (Cercle Brugge)

Best goalkeeper: Markus Frayd (IF Elfsborg)

Topscorer: Yessin Ben Mo Hamadi (Sparta R), Jeppe Mollesen (Randers FC)

Randers FC in 2013 was the first team in the 20 years history of the tournament that won all their 6 matches.

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Randers FC from Denmark, winner of edition 20 in 2013


Final results 2012, edition 19

  1. FK Rad Beograd, Serbia
  2. Volendam, Netherlands
  3. Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands
  4. FC Slovacko, Czech Republic
  5. Peterborough United, England
  6. Cercle Brugge, Belgium
  7. Hvidovre IF, Denmark
  8. FC Honka, Finland
  9. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Nemanj Mihajlovic (FK Rad Beograd)

Best goalkeeper: Darko Dejanovic (FK Rad Beograd)

Topscorer: Arber Zeneli (IF Elfsborg)

Most famous player during the 19th edition: Nemanja Mihajlovic (FK Rad Beograd (Serbia U17).

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FK Rad Beograd from Serbia, winner of edition 19 in 2012


Final results 2011, edition 18

  1. Hvidovre IF, Denmark
  2. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  3. FC Slovacko, Czech Republic
  4. Dover Athletic, England
  5. Peterborough United, England
  6. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germany
  7. FC Twente, Netherlands
  8. Cukaricki Stankom, Serbia
  9. AA Gent, Belgium
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Most famous player during the 18th edition: Jari Oosterwijk (FC Twente, Young FC Twente, Dutch team U19).

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Hvidovre IF from Denmark, winner of edition 18 in 2011


Final results 2010, edition 17

  1. AA Gent, Belgium
  2. Volendam, Netherlands
  3. Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands
  4. Vorarlberger VF, Austria
  5. Slavia Praag, Czech Republic
  6. FC Twente/Heracles, Netherlands
  7. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  8. Hvidovre IF, Denmark
  9. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germany
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Benito Raman (AA Gent)

Best goalkeeper: Daniel Wals (Volendam)

Topscorer: Rachid Brown (Sparta R)

Famous players during the 17th edition: Benito Raman (AA Gent, KV Kortrijk, Belgium National team U18), Jetro Willems (Sparta R en PSV, Dutch National team).

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AA Gent from Belgium, winner of edition 17 in 2010


Final results 2009, edition 16

  1. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  2. FC Twente/Heracles, Netherlands
  3. Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands
  4. AA Gent, Belgium
  5. FC Tescoma Zlin, Czech Republic
  6. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germany
  7. Volendam, Netherlands
  8. BSC Unisson, Netherlands
  9. Enschedese Boys, Netherlands
  10. Peterborough United, England

Best player: Oskar Hiljemark (IF Elfsborg)

Best goalkeeper: Wouter Dronkers (FC Twente)

Topscorer: Steffen Buyl (AA Gent)

Famous players during the 16th edition: Oskar Hiljemark (IF Elfsborg, PSV, Swedish National team), Paul Gladon (Sparta R, FC Dordrecht), Deniz Türuc (FC Twente, Go Ahead Eagles).

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IF Elfsborg from Sweden, winner of edition 16 in 2009


Final results 2008, edition 15

  1. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  2. AA Gent, Belgium
  3. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germany
  4. Silkeborg, Denmark
  5. KSV Roeselare, Belgium
  6. Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands
  7. Twente/Heracles, Netherlands
  8. BSC Unisson, Netherlands
  9. Peterborough United, England
  10. Tubantia, Netherlands

Best player: Sander Maertens (AA Gent)

Beste goalkeeper: Younes Itri (TB Berlin)

Topscorer: Sander Maertens (AA Gent)

Famous players during the 15th edition: Ola John (FC Twente, Benfica, HSV, Dutch National team), Illian Bel Hassani (Sparta R, Heracles Almelo), Mike te Wierik (Heracles Almelo), Oskar Hiljemark (IF Elfsborg, PSV, Swedish National team).

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IF Elfsborg from Sweden, winner of edition 15 in 2008


Final results 2007, edition 14

  1. Barking Abbey, England
  2. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  3. FC Cucaricki Stankom, Serbia
  4. Peterborough United, England
  5. FC Twente/Heracles, Netherlands
  6. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germany
  7. Silkeborg, Denmark
  8. Roda JC, Netherlands
  9. BSC Unisson, Netherlands
  10. Tubantia, Netherlands

Best player: Johan Erik Larson (IF Elfsborg)

Best goalkeeper: Sam Long (Barking Abbey)

Topscorer: Seleuck Gulec (Tennis Borussia Berlin)

Most famous player during the 14th edition: Johan Erik Larsson (IF Elfsborg, Swedish National team U21).

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Barking Abbey from England, winner of edition 14 in 2007


Final results 2006, edition 13

  1. Barking Abbey, England
  2. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germany
  3. FC Cucaricki Stankom, Serbia
  4. Silkeborg, Denmark
  5. Slavia Praag, Czech Republic
  6. FC Twente/Heracles, Netherlands
  7. Go Ahead Eagles, Netherlands
  8. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  9. FC Midtylland, Denmark
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Sefa Yilmaz (TB Berlin)

Best goalkeeper: Janosevic Budimir (FC Cukaricki Stankom)

Topscorer: Mikkel Steinlein (Silkeborg IF)

Most famous player during the 13th edition: Sefa Yilmaz (TB Berlin, Wolfsburg, Duisburg, Kayserispor).

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Barking Abbey from England, winner of edition 13 in 2006


Final results 2005, edition 12

  1. Tennis Borussia Berlin, Germay
  2. FC Twente/Heracles, Netherlands
  3. Slavia Praag, Czech Republic
  4. Go Ahead Eagles, Netherlands
  5. Silkeborg IF, Denmark
  6. IF Elfsborg, Sweden
  7. Honved Budapest, Hungary
  8. FC Cucaricki Stankom, Serbia-Montenegro
  9. Barking Abbey, England
  10. BSC Unisson, Netherlands

Best player: Tomas Peckhart (Slavia Praag)

Topscorer: Tomas Peckhart (Slavia Praag)

Famous players during the 12th edition:  Wout Droste (FC Twente, Go Ahead Eagles, Cambuur),Tjarron Cherry (FC Twente, Emmen, ADO Den Haag, Groningen), Adam Zsalai (Honved Budapest, VFB Stuttgart, Real Madrid B, Mainz ’05, Schalke ’04, Hungarian National team), Änis Ben Hatira (TB Berlin, HCV, MSV Duisburg, Hertha BSC, Tunesian National team), Joey Suk (Go Ahead Eagles, Beerschot, NAC), Tomas Peckhart (Slavia Praag, Tottenham Hotspur, Southhampton, FC Nürnberg, Czech National team).

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Tennis Borussia Berlin from Germany, winner of edition 12 in 2005


Final results 2004, edition 11

  1. Go Ahead Eagles, Netherlands

The other participating teams: FC Twente/Heracles, Emmen, BSC Unisson (all  Netherlands), Silkeborg IF (Denmark), FC Cucaricki Stankom (Serbia-Montenegro), Tennis Borussia Berlin (Germany), IF Elfsborg (Sweden), Slavia Praag (Czech Republic), Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine).

Most famous player during the 11th edition: Markus Falk-Olander (IF Elfsborg, IFK Norrköping, Swedish National team U21), Denys Boyko (Dynamo Kiev. FC dnjepr dnjepropetrovsk, Ukraine National team U15 till U21).

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Go Ahead Eagles from the Netherlands, winner of edition 11 in 2004

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