Police report

Partille Cup is a handball at its best. And the players can of course explain what it is like in the best way.
We are therefore going to give a report of Partille Cup every day from the inside. We are following Police SF form Egypt throughout Partille Cup.

The journey from Egypt to Sweden was both longer and tougher than expected. The team, 12-year-old boys and their leaders, some parents and siblings, made a stopover in Frankfurt and were delayed almost three hours. They arrived to Landvetter late Tuesday night.
It wasn’t noticeable that the journey had been tough on the guys, they were both very active and optimistic.
- We are here to win, said Sayed Tarek.
His teammates Seifeldin Shehab and Mohamed Aymen nods in agreement and laughs.
Cocky attitude? No, not at all. Sayed Tarek was humble when he spoke of their approach toward the tournament and their expectations. But what he said can come to be true. Police FC won Boys 11 last year and Boys 10 both 2007 and 2008…
- It is my second time here in Gothenburg. It is going to be fun, and I hope I will get to see some more of Gothenburg as well. And I want to go out shopping, continued Sayed Tarek.
Then he got on the bus with his team to be transported from Landvetter to central Gothenburg. The Partille Cup- journey will continue with many games and much more experiences. And we will come back to those stories…

Text: Mikael Hjerpe, Photo: Anna Svensson

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