ETIVAL ASRTT Secures Top Spot in Champions League Women’s Group C Despite Loss to GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL

In the last match of Group C in the Champions League Women ETIVAL ASRTT lost to GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL 1-3. All three clubs in this group finished with two wins and 6 points.

However thanks to a better game ratio ETIVAL ASRTT is first with 8-6 LINZ AG Froschberg is second with 8-8 and GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL is third with 7-9. The top two clubs will continue their competition in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

In the opening leg ETIVAL ASR TT beat GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL 3-0. LINZ AG Froschberg has one win and one defeat against each team in the group.

ETIVAL ASR TT – GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL 1-3

Marie MIGOT – LI Samson 2-3 (11_13 11-5 5-11 7-11 4-6)

SHAO Jieni – WU Jiaduo 2-3 (11-5 7-11 4-11 19-17 0-6)

Camelia IACOB – Anais SALPIN 3-1 (11-6 5-11 11-8 11-5)

Marie MIGOT – WU Jiaduo 1-3 (4-11 11-13 14-12 11-13)

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