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Premier Invitational 2024

Premier Invitational 2024

Starts: Monday, 23 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 29 September 2024
The Premier Invitational is Australia's biggest football (soccer tournament). Teams from all over Australia and New Zealand to come to the Gold Coast for a football festival. The unique way the tournament is delivered sees all teams compete in the same number of games. Games are placed in blocks so visiting teams can play competitive games and then set aside to explore the Gold Coast. Games are played over three days. The tournament was set up in 2012 and attracts over 337 teams. Teams have previously travelled from the USA, New Zealand and Asia to compete. The tournament is open to both boys and girls from U8 to U16's.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-23 12:00 am 2024-09-29 12:00 am Premier Invitational 2024 The Premier Invitational is Australia's biggest football (soccer tournament). Teams from all over Australia and New Zealand to come to the Gold Coast for a football festival. The unique way the tournament is delivered sees all teams compete in the same number of games. Games are placed in blocks so visiting teams can play competitive games and then set aside to explore the Gold Coast. Games are played over three days. The tournament was set up in 2012 and attracts over 337 teams. Teams have previously travelled from the USA, New Zealand and Asia to compete. The tournament is open to both boys and girls from U8 to U16's. Birmingham Road, Carrara , QLD , 4211 , Australia
Birmingham Road, Carrara , QLD , 4211 , Australia
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