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Gothenburg. Spanning one week the Gothia Cup is a youth
association football tournament held annually in
Gothenburg, Sweden, open for both boys and girls of ages 11 to 18. In terms of participants, it is the world's largest youth football tournament, having had ~40,000 participants in 2017 vs.
Norway Cup's (the second largest) ~30,000. In 2017, 1730 teams from 82 nations participated, making it the most internationally diverse youth football tournament as well. The Gothia Cup started in 1975 with 275 participating teams. In July each year, the event becomes the dominant event in Gothenburg, with (as of 2017) 4,349 games played on 110 fields, and 300,000 visitors to the center in
Heden. According to the tourist authorities of Gothenburg, the 2006 Gothia Cup generated 282 million
Swedish krona in tourist income for Gothenburg city and 118 million krona in
tax income for Sweden. Teams compete from across the world; such as from Brazil, United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh and the Czech Republic. In 2020, for the first time since the tournament's inaugural season, the tournament was not held, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.
Gothia Cup China The concept of Gothia Cup was exported to
China in the 2010s. In 2016, the Gothia Cup China, a sister tournament to the Gothia Cup, was established in
Shenyang, China. The inaugural Gothia Cup China took place from 13 to 19 August 2016 at the newly built Gothia Cup Football Park. The tournament featured 250 participating teams from 20 nations, although a reliable citation is needed to support this information. ==Famous participants==