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Monday 26th May | 2025
David Ross Sports Village
Free
Experience football, culture, and heritage in the heart of Nottingham.
Visitors to Nottingham looking for an unforgettable experience will not want to miss the Nottingham Robin Hood Cup—a thrilling football tournament that blends sporting excellence with the city's rich cultural diversity. Held at the world-class David Ross Sports Village, this event transforms into a mini–World Cup, bringing together teams and associations from Nottingham's vibrant and multicultural community, representing Indian, Malaysian, Nigerian, Ghanaian, English, Brazilian, Czech, Hong Kong, and Ukrainian backgrounds.
The tournament kicks off in spectacular fashion with a grand opening ceremony, featuring a dazzling parade of teams, live music, cultural performances, and special guest appearances. Expect an explosion of colour and energy as players take to the stage in their national-inspired kits, waving flags and embracing the spirit of unity that defines the competition. This electric atmosphere will set the tone for an action-packed tournament, where teams battle for glory in a series of thrilling group-stage matches leading to an intense knockout phase and a dramatic final.
Much more than a football competition, the Nottingham Robin Hood Cup is a vibrant festival of sport, culture, and community. The event embodies the legendary spirit of Robin Hood—fairness, inclusion, and bringing people together. Fans and visitors can enjoy international food stalls, cultural showcases, interactive activities, and family-friendly entertainment, making it the perfect day out for all ages.
Adding to the excitement, the tournament finale promises to be an unforgettable spectacle, with trophy presentations, fireworks, and celebrations that will rival any major sporting event. The passion, music, and camaraderie of the day will leave visitors with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for Nottingham's rich multicultural identity.
With its rich history, iconic landmarks, and thriving cultural scene, Nottingham is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway.
Combine a visit to the tournament with exploring Nottingham Castle, the City of Caves, or the historic Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem pub.
Be part of this spectacular celebration—where football meets culture in the heart of Nottingham!
Nottingham Robin Hood Cup (26 May 2025) | ||
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Monday | 08:30 | - 05:00 |
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