The most prestigious tchoukball competition in the world takes place in Geneva (SUI) - Tchoukball Nations Cup 2024
The most prestigious tchoukball competition in the world takes place in Geneva (SUI) - Tchoukball Nations Cup 2024
The Nations Cup of the Tchoukball Geneva Indoors will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 19th to 21st December 2024. This year’s edition sees a selection of the best tchoukball players in the world, who will be competing in the women’s and men’s categories.
Every year, the Tchoukball Nations Cup grows in stature and interest, and today, along with the world championships, it is the most prestigious tchoukball competition in the world. Some of the best players in the world will be present in the 17 national teams represented. The organizers are delighted to welcome new delegations such as Singapore in the women's category and Canada in the men's category. You can see the participating countries in the attached match overviews as well as some pictures of last year’s edition.
This event is an excellent opportunity to see tchoukball played at its world-class level. All matches are played at the Queue d'Arve sports centre in Geneva and are broadcasted live from the Brandt Arena. With 8 cameras positioned around the central pitch and a reinforced TV/Video team, the images produced will be particularly attractive, giving viewers a better sense of the emotion on the pitch and in the stands.
Every year, the Tchoukball Nations Cup grows in stature and interest, and today, along with the world championships, it is the most prestigious tchoukball competition in the world. Some of the best players in the world will be present in the 17 national teams represented. The organizers are delighted to welcome new delegations such as Singapore in the women's category and Canada in the men's category. You can see the participating countries in the attached match overviews as well as some pictures of last year’s edition.
This event is an excellent opportunity to see tchoukball played at its world-class level. All matches are played at the Queue d'Arve sports centre in Geneva and are broadcasted live from the Brandt Arena. With 8 cameras positioned around the central pitch and a reinforced TV/Video team, the images produced will be particularly attractive, giving viewers a better sense of the emotion on the pitch and in the stands.