With teams travelling from across Italy and internationally – including Mexico and Malta – the 2026 edition confirmed the tournament’s growing appeal and strong connection with the local area, supported by an increasingly structured organisational model. Matches were held across the Stuard facilities in San Pancrazio for the qualifying rounds and at the Stadio Ennio Tardini for the finals, delivering an intense and highly competitive format.
Two key themes defined this year’s edition: sustainability and fair play. Through the “Play Green” initiative, the tournament significantly reduced plastic bottle usage, introduced water dispensers and promoted environmentally responsible practices. Meanwhile, fair play was reinforced with the introduction of the blue card, designed to sanction unsporting behaviour and encourage respect on the pitch.
The Fun Village and Play Park were active throughout the event, offering entertainment and engagement for players, families and guests. Activities included a Panini Group stand with sticker album stamping and giveaways, food areas, photo and video zones, cheerleader performances, freestyle workshops and BWT water stations. The official Parma Calcio store also remained open for the occasion.
On 2 May, the Fun Village also hosted a stage of Parma Lands, offering experiences linked to the local area, sustainable mobility and the promotion of regional excellence, with partners including Gas Sales and the Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma. A “Mobile Clinic” by Progetti del Cuore was also present, providing preventive cardiology screenings.
Copa Crozada once again proved to be a unique platform for building relationships, promoting the values of sport and delivering a meaningful development experience both on and off the pitch.