The Tokyo International Youth Sports Tournament 2026
In an exciting development for young athletes, the 2026 Tokyo International Youth Sports Tournament is set to showcase top talent in football (soccer) along with badminton, table tennis, volleyball, and softball. Organized by the Tokyo Sports Culture Foundation, this event seeks to elevate the competitive skills of junior athletes through international experiences.
Event Overview
The tournament aims to gather 12 elite teams from around the world, including four international teams from cities such as Jakarta, New South Wales, São Paulo, and Seoul. These teams will converge at the renowned J-Village training center in Fukushima Prefecture. This initiative will promote healthy competition and provide young players with a platform to refine their skills while gaining valuable insights from international peers.
The tournament's opening ceremony is scheduled for May 3, 2026, with a series of exciting matches slated to unfold across May 4 to May 6. The knockout rounds will take place on May 6, culminating in the grand finals, where teams will battle for the title.
Match Schedule
- - May 3 (Sunday, Holiday)
Venue: J-Village All-Weather Training Ground
- Opening Ceremony
- - May 4 (Monday, Holiday)
Venue: J-Village South Field
- First Round Matches
- - May 5 (Tuesday, Holiday)
Venue: J-Village South Field
- First Round & Second Round Matches
- - May 6 (Wednesday, Holiday)
Venue: J-Village South Field
- Second Round Matches
Venue: J-Village Stadium
- Finals, Third Place and Fifth Place Matches
- Award Ceremony & Closing Ceremony
Live Streaming on YouTube
All matches, totaling 24 exciting games, will be broadcast live on the official YouTube channel of the Tokyo International Youth Sports Tournament. Fans can tune in to witness the high-stakes action as young players showcase their skills.
Link to the official YouTube channel: Tokyo U-14 Football
Special Events
In addition to the matches, several engaging activities are planned for attendees:
- - Soccer Workshop on May 4: Coached by staff from Iwaki FC, this is aimed at elementary school students, providing a fun learning experience about soccer fundamentals.
- - Running Technique Workshop on May 5: Led by former athletics athlete Shingo Akimoto, this session focuses on improving sprinting techniques for young participants.
- - Hula Dance Show on May 6: A captivating cultural performance by the local group Haraurana Nani, set to take place before the finals.
Local Cuisine
Food stalls will be available, offering a taste of Fukushima's local specialties for attendees to enjoy during the event.
For the latest updates about the tournament and events, fans are encouraged to visit the official website:
Tokyo U-14 Official Site.
Join us for this exhilarating event that promises to inspire and entertain young athletes and sports enthusiasts alike!