PALINA: Well balanced ECLW

Berlin`s coach commented the 2015/16 ECLW draw

 

Double European Champions League Women winner TTC Berlin Eastside will be one of favorites for the title in the 2015/16 season which starts on August 21st. German side who won the Triple Crown in the 2013/14 is going to play in Group A along French Saint Quentin and Turkish Bursa Buyuksehir Belediyespor.

“The ECLW is very balanced this year and it will be on the highest level. Our first aim will be the top spot in the group stage to secure the quarter-final stage” stressed Irina PALINA coach of the ECLW top seed.

TTC Berlin Eastside will take on Saint Quentin at the opening day playing at home on August 21st (19h30 CET).

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