Touch World Cup 2024, between July 15 and 21 in Nottingham, England, is the global game's biggest tournament. The Touch World Cup official programme is now live!
Held every four years, the World Cup brings together teams from across the globe for a truly international carnival of high quality sport. The official programme is the ultimate spectator guide for the biggest World Cup yet, containing everything you need to know about the tournament and the city of Nottingham.
The World Cup is reflecting the global growth of Touch by becoming bigger and more impressive with each edition. The 2024 edition will by far and away be the biggest ever, with c.190 teams representing 40-plus nations from every continent.
England will be represented in 13 categories, three more than 2019, namely the Mens Open, Womens Open, Mixed Open, Womens 27, Mens 30, Mixed 30, Womens 35, Mens 35, Womens 40, Mens 40, Men’s 45, Mens 50 and Mens 55.
Every one of England's High Performance athletes, coaches and support staff volunteer their time to represent their country, including for overseas training weekends and tours - including to Australia and Singapore. You can support their efforts by sponsoring either players, teams or the entire squad.
The programme keeps in line with the tournaments sustainable ethos, being a digital programme avoiding the use of paper.
A digital programme allows for regular updates on the programme, allowing information to be added and edited in the build up to, and
throughout the week.
The programme has been built via the work of both England Touch and the Federation of International Touch, allowing for international collaboration to showcase the event all around the globe.
Everyone at the Federation of International Touch (FIT) and England Touch Association (ETA) is extraordinarily excited by the prospect of what will unfold in Nottingham between July 15th and 21st. Not just because this is the first time that the global Touch community will have gathered in one place since Putrajaya, Malaysia, in May 2019, but also for how the 2024 Touch World Cup will demonstrate the global growth of our sport.
The top line statistics speak for themselves:
– 187 teams from 39 nations, a 72 percent increase from 2019 and nearly four times more teams which participated the last time the World Cup was staged in the United Kingdom back in 2011
– Every continent being represented, from Australia and New Zealand, to Japan and China, to South Africa, to Chile, the USA and Canada, along with the full range of European teams
– More categories than ever before, with new competitions for Women’s 40 and Men’s 55
– Around 4,000 players, coaches, referees and support staff participating, with thousands more anticipated to join us as spectators during the week.
Touch World Cup 2024, between July 15 and 21 in Nottingham, England, is the global game's biggest tournament. The Touch World Cup official programme is now live!
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Held every four years, the World Cup brings together teams from across the globe for a truly international carnival of high quality sport. The official programme is the ultimate spectator guide for the biggest World Cup yet, containing everything you need to know about the tournament and the city of Nottingham.
The World Cup is reflecting the global growth of Touch by becoming bigger and more impressive with each edition. The 2024 edition will by far and away be the biggest ever, with c.190 teams representing 40-plus nations from every continent.
England will be represented in 13 categories, three more than 2019, namely the Mens Open, Womens Open, Mixed Open, Womens 27, Mens 30, Mixed 30, Womens 35, Mens 35, Womens 40, Mens 40, Men’s 45, Mens 50 and Mens 55.
Every one of England's High Performance athletes, coaches and support staff volunteer their time to represent their country, including for overseas training weekends and tours - including to Australia and Singapore. You can support their efforts by sponsoring either players, teams or the entire squad.
The programme keeps in line with the tournaments sustainable ethos, being a digital programme avoiding the use of paper.
A digital programme allows for regular updates on the programme, allowing information to be added and edited in the build up to, and
throughout the week.
The programme has been built via the work of both England Touch and the Federation of International Touch, allowing for international collaboration to showcase the event all around the globe.
Everyone at the Federation of International Touch (FIT) and England Touch Association (ETA) is extraordinarily excited by the prospect of what will unfold in Nottingham between July 15th and 21st. Not just because this is the first time that the global Touch community will have gathered in one place since Putrajaya, Malaysia, in May 2019, but also for how the 2024 Touch World Cup will demonstrate the global growth of our sport.
The top line statistics speak for themselves:
– 187 teams from 39 nations, a 72 percent increase from 2019 and nearly four times more teams which participated the last time the World Cup was staged in the United Kingdom back in 2011
– Every continent being represented, from Australia and New Zealand, to Japan and China, to South Africa, to Chile, the USA and Canada, along with the full range of European teams
– More categories than ever before, with new competitions for Women’s 40 and Men’s 55
– Around 4,000 players, coaches, referees and support staff participating, with thousands more anticipated to join us as spectators during the week.