Cultural Exchange: Teams stay in local schools, fostering friendships and festival-style camaraderie. “This is a landmark occasion for our young players,” said Ms. Diptee Acharya, Founder Director of Sanskriti International School. “Their selection to compete on the Dana Cup stage speaks volumes about their talent, discipline, and passion for the game. We’re not just sending a team—we’re sending Nepal’s spirit of perseverance and unity. The exposure these young talents will get will shape them for future.”
Head Coach Ramesh Maharjan added, “Our boys have trained relentlessly for this opportunity. Facing international opponents will sharpen their skills and broaden their horizons. We’re proud that Sanskriti, as an academic institution, values the balance of education and elite sport.”
Why Dana Cup Matters
World’s Most International* 90% of teams travel from abroad, making every match a cross-cultural encounter. Elite Competition*: Scouts and coaches attend to spot rising talents. Community Impact*: Tournament revenue supports local sports initiatives in Hjørring. Life Lessons*: Young athletes learn resilience, teamwork, and global citizenship.