Anyone who has tried to play football, you know there is nothing worse than to leave grønsværen with a svigende defeat an invincible opponent.

That the man then raised completely to Italy to try it, do not ærgrelsen less.

A Danish football club had paid a total of 88.865 dollars to play ball in Sirmione in the autumn holiday in 2017. The trip was organized by the Danish Sports Travel, but the club’s U15 girls were by mistake ended up in group A and not the easier group B, as requested.

‘Our players lose solid in all the matches and end up with a total goal difference of 2-17’, says the complaint for Package-board.

Therefore asked one of the girls ‘ parent for a compensation of 1.000 crowns.

It shows an order that was issued on the 20. august 2018, but which has only recently been published in full length.

In the facts, it appears that the football team participated in the tournament ‘Limone Cup’.

‘Several of the opponents had union and/or players on the team, and one of the teams told me that they trained five times per. week’, writes the girl’s father, and continues:

‘The sporting benefits of the trip was far below the expected; in Addition to the goal difference and the results mean the wrong puljeplacering that fodboldspillet destroyed; virtually the entire game takes place in the own half, where the fighting is purely defending (…) is a professional stævnearrangør, and we should be able to have confidence, to have placed the players correctly according to our submission’.

In the tender dossier from the Danish Sports Travel is the journey, fol.a. described as follows:

‘In connection with the puljeinddelingen we can not guarantee that you will get to play against teams, which fit to one’s strength – in the event that a class does not have enough teams to make two pools – it can happen, that teams at different levels meet each other’.

And Package-board of appeal has agreed with the tour operator.

’the Complainant has not proved that it registered the U15 pigehold was promised participation in the series B in the tournament. The board of appeal can therefore not meet the complainant’s requirements. The fact that the club in the final registration of the agency reported that the U15 pigeholdet had means strength and played in row B under the DBU, it does not exist that could lead to a different result’.

Thus, get the girl and her father no money back.