
On Sunday, June 29, the Sippelberg Sports Complex in Molenbeek hosted the second edition of the Five Cup, a football tournament like no other, bringing together 50 Belgian content creators. Molenbeek 2030 was thrilled to team up with Yume House to support this fun, inclusive, and creative event.
A football tournament with a twist
The Five Cup #2 wasn’t a typical football competition. It was a joyful moment where the rules were reinvented to spice up the game.
The goal? Have fun, build connections, and break away from traditional football norms. No need to be a football pro. What really matters here is energy and team spirit.
50 Belgian content creators made Molenbeek buzz
Among the players were some familiar faces, like Chloé, Twitch streamer and TV host, comedian Steve Brada known for his sketches on Instagram and TikTok, and Askip, who brings a fresh twist to the news. And the list goes on, many more creators were there, all in good spirits, competing in friendly matches all afternoon long.
A live-streamed match watched by thousands

Molenbeek 2030 was on site throughout the day for this unforgettable event backed by creators and watched live by thousands, even millions of their followers. If you missed it, the whole tournament was streamed live on Twitch.
In short: a high-energy afternoon to connect, break the mold, play as a team and most importantly, have a blast together. These are the very values that drive our bid to become European Capital of Culture.
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