The 14th “Snow Cup” Football Tournament (Second Campus), a signature event of the 2025 HIT Ice & Snow Carnival, came to a successful close.

2026.02.27

A Highlight Event of the 2025 HIT Ice & Snow Carnival

Harbin, December 28, 2025 – The 14th Snow Cup Football Tournament (Second Campus), a signature event of the 2025 Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) Ice & Snow Carnival, concluded successfully at the ice and snow sports venues of the university's Second Campus. As a core activity of the carnival, the tournament integrated football with ice and snow characteristics, attracting 32 student teams from various colleges and grades across the campus, which ignited a wave of youthful vitality and competitive passion on the field.
Adopting a competition format combining group stage round-robin matches and cross knockout rounds, the tournament featured a tight schedule and fierce competition. On the specially prepared snow football pitch, the participants competed bravely, with seamless coordination in passing, shooting and defending. Despite the low temperatures, they maintained high spirits throughout the competition. On the field, players showcased their superb skills with sweat; off the field, teachers and students cheered enthusiastically, creating a vibrant atmosphere that fully embodied the carnival theme of Joyful Ice & Snow, Vibrant Campus.
After a week of intense battles, the team from the School of Mechatronics Engineering claimed the championship with stable performance and excellent teamwork, advancing all the way to victory. The teams from the School of Civil Engineering and the School of Computer Science and Technology won the runner-up and third place respectively. Individual and team awards including the Golden Boot, Most Valuable Player, Best Goalkeeper, and the Fair Play Award were also presented to recognize the outstanding performers.
The successful holding of the Snow Cup Football Tournament has not only enriched the campus cultural life of HIT teachers and students and provided a platform for participating in ice and snow sports and physical exercise, but also promoted the popularization and development of campus ice and snow sports. It allowed teachers and students to experience the fun of sports in an ice and snow environment, embody the campus sports spirit, and inject new vitality into the development of the school's ice and snow sports cause.