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This section provides details about the financial responsibilities of each delegation participating in the FISU World University Championship in Cheerleading.

All delegations are expected to comply with the conditions below and respect the official payment deadlines defined by FISU and the Organising Committee.

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Participation Fees

All delegations taking part in a FISU World University Championship are required to pay two types of fees:

1. Participation Fee

To be paid to the Organising Committee

This fee covers accommodation, meals, transport, and event services during the official competition period.

  • €80 per person, per night
    Applies to all accredited members of the delegation (athletes, coaches, officials, etc.)

Payment Schedule:

  • Individual Sports:
    • 50% of the total amount – due 3 months before the event (28.2.2026)
    • Remaining 50% – due 1 month before the event (30.4.2026)

Extra nights before or after the official dates may be charged separately. Contact us for confirmation.

OC Bank details
For the payments, please use the following data:


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2. FISU Entry Fee

To be paid to FISU

20 EUR per participant for Member Associations and 40 EUR per participant for Non-Member Associations.
The final delegation composition is confirmed during the last stage of the accreditation process by the FISU CIC Delegate, with the HoD signing an invoice that confirms the delegation size. A copy of this invoice is retained by the NUSF.
This FISU Fee is not paid on-site but invoiced to each participating NUSF along with other annual Championship fees.

Other Notes

  • Bank Charges: All bank transfer fees must be covered by the delegations.
  • Cancellation Policy: Late cancellations or modifications in the delegation composition may result in penalties or loss of deposits as defined in the cancellation policy.

Travel Costs

Each country is responsible for covering the cost of travel for its delegation to and from the nearest official point of entry (airport or train station), approved by the FISU Championships Department. See more information about the official entry points here.