Romania prepares the spectacular opening match in the EC Qualifications

European Championships Qualification Team Events

 

The match between Austria and Kosovo three days ago opened the European Championships Qualification Team Events before the official start. The official kick off in 10 groups in men’s and women’s Championships Divisions will be on Tuesday.

 

Only one match the clash between the teams ranked at the top position and in the place no. three in their respective groups will be played on 27th.

 

In every group there are three teams and they will play against each other in two matches (home and away). Ten group winners will qualify for the Championships division. The teams who finished the opening stage at poistion no. three in their respective groups will qualify for the Challenge division. Ten teams at position no. two will drawn into five play off matches. Five play off winners will qualify for the Championships division.

 

For the opening round the match between Romania and Greece will be arranged in unusual manner. Romanian Federation announced that the match will be broadcasted live by national television and it will be played inside one of the main studios of RTV.

 

 

 

Men’s Team

 

Group A: Austria vs. Denmark

 

Group B: Germany vs.Switzerland

 

Group C: France vs. Finland

 

Group D: Belarus vs. Israel

 

Group E: Sweden vs.Estonia

 

Group F Portugal vs. Lithuania

 

Group G: Greece vs. Netherlands

 

Group H. Poland vs. Slovenia

 

Group I: Russia vs.Bulgaria

 

Group J: Czech Republic vs.Turkey

 

 

 

Women’s Team

 

Group A: Germany vs. England

 

Group B: Romania vs. Greece

 

Group C: Russia vs. Bulgaria

 

Group D: Ukraine vs. Finland

 

Group E: Poland vs. Switzerland

 

Group F: Austria vs Kosovo 3:0

 

Group G: Czech republic vs. Lithuania

 

Group H. Portugal vs. Azerbaijan

 

Group I: France vs. Italy

 

Group J: Hungary vs. Belgium

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