Are you excited to return for the second edition of the Zudek No Borders Euro Cup?
We are excited to participate again in the Zudek No Borders Euro Cup. Last year’s edition was one of the highlights of the season for us, and we are looking forward to returning to the field in this event.
Do you consider it an important tournament in the European scene?
It is certainly one of the best tournaments in the European scene both in terms of the level of the teams and the quality of the organization. We believe it is now a coveted stage for all the best youth teams in Europe.
What are your expectations?
We know that the level of the tournament will be very high and our goal is to always be competitive. Comparing ourselves with these kinds of teams allows us to set the bar high with the best youth teams in Europe, which is also our goal. We will live this event with the desire to compete and the curiosity to see how far we are from the best in Europe.
Is there anyone on your team who you think could become an important player?
It is difficult to name one. We work to bring all of our athletes to the highest level possible. We have many guys in the group who are making huge strides, and we hope to see many of them treading important parquet in a few years.
How many practices do the boys have a week and how many games do they play?
The boys have an average of five workouts a week where we try to take care of both individual technical and physical aspects, as well as teamwork. As for games we have some players involved in multiple leagues and others who have only one weekly commitment. Therefore, the weekly schedules are built as much as possible on the individual needs of each player.

