Want to play some football in Bangkok? The Bangkok International Veterans Soccer 7’s returns on 3-4 June with teams from Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam already signed up to compete at this year’s event. The tournament will feature three competition categories, over 35, 45 and 55 years old, and has become one of the region’s most popular social and sporting events. Best of all, you can still be a part of it.
Last year’s Bangkok International Veterans Soccer 7’s saw teams from Australia and Thailand compete in the finals of each age category. This year’s tournament will see at least 24 squads competing, translating to more than 300 players, friends and family members in attendance. The event is being held at the Playmaker Fields in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao neighbourhood.
Socialising is an important aspect of the Bangkok International Veterans Soccer 7’s and festivities begin at The Sportsmans Bar in Bangkok’s popular Nana district. The opening event for the tournament takes place on the Friday night before the games and allows teams to mingle and get to know one another before the weekend competition.
The history behind the Bangkok International Veterans Soccer 7’s
The tournament first began in the early 2000s and was originally organised by the British Chamber of Commerce of Thailand (BCCT) with a number of EPL legends such as Ian Rush, John Barnes and Lee Sharpe even taking part. The BCCT stepped aside in 2015 and a group of new organisers resurrected the event to ensure amateur teams from Asia could play in a football tournament boasting a friendly and social atmosphere.
There are also sponsorship opportunities available for both events. For more information on entering a team or sponsoring the event, contact Glen Martin at glenm@interfmcg.com.