Dana Football Cup 2022
Description: Dana Cup is run by a non-profit organisation, and the event is one of the world s largest international youth soccer tournaments. Every year, in the last week of July, the soccer tournament brings together around 20.000 young people between 12-and 19 years old and their coaches. They come to HjErring in the northern part of Denmark from 45 different nations, representing 1000 football teams.Dana Cup Week brings a great party in HjErring and the atmosphere is amazing It is the third Work Camp at this huge sports event, and it was a great experience in 2018 and 2019. They are very existed for another camp in 2022.Please read more about the event on their website: www.danacup.com.
Type of Work: This Work Camp is held during the Dana Cup, and there are therefore plenty of work tasks that will assure the event will run smoothly. Work Camp participants must help with the establishment of an event area, catering for 20.000 football players as well as practical tasks such as painting accommodation cabins and maintaining outdoor areas.During the two weeks of Work Camp, you will be assisting with general support and logistics before the tournament begins, maintenance of outdoor- and indoor areas, cleaning, kitchen assistance, event creations and reparation of dormitories in Dana Cup Town. The work is expected to be arranged in two shifts from 08:00-21:00.
Accommodation: Accommodation:The host will provide the necessary things for sleeping. You will be sleeping in a cabin the first week and a tent the second. The host will provide tents, linens, sleeping bags etc., but you are more than welcome to bring your own linens and sleeping bag if you prefer. Food:The host will provide breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the volunteers will be eating with other volunteers and event participants. Vegetarian and vegan food will be provided. Bathroom Facilities:There are both baths and toilets available. Laundry facilities are available for free.
Language: eng,
Requirements: We have no more COVID19 restrictions in Denmark. This basically means that our everyday lives are back to normal, with no masks, assembly bans and test requirements. There are still a few restrictions on entry into the country, but if you are vaccinated or recently infected, then there are currently no isolation or test requirements. Be aware, that airlines might have requirements regarding COVID-19. Though our restrictions are gone, we know that COVID19 is still a problem worldwide. We want to assure you, that you will be safe at the camps, personal boundaries will be respected, tests are still an option for no extra cost and you can wear a mask if you wish.We will of course also inform you of any changes. Unfortunately, the job involves some physical work and therefore we cannot offer any work to volunteers with disabilities. Participants must be willing to do manual work, a work that is for the most part outdoors. English will be the only language spoken. All participants must be willing to speak English, even though being from the same country or have trouble with the English language. Try your best
Approximate Location: During your stay in Northern Jutland, you will have time to explore some unique nature and attractions in Denmark. You can, for example, arrange a day trip to Skagen, the most Northern tip of Denmark where two oceans meet. Skagen is famous for the special light which has attracted many painters, cosy yellow and red houses and much more. You can also visit the city HjErring, or take a day trip to Aalborg.One of the neighbouring towns called Hirtshals has the biggest Aquarium in Northern Europe. And in another neighbouring town is the biggest summer amusement park in Denmark.Your Work Camp leaders will help you and the group with organising activities in your spare time. It is free to enjoy the beautiful nature of Northern Jutland, but some activities might require an extra charge. The host will not cover additional charges.