The draw for the second phase of the ITTF-European Championships Teams

In May 2019 10 teams from Stage 2 ITTF-European Championships Teams will join 14 teams in each Men’s and Women’s Teams Event in Nantes. The draw for the second phase of the ITTF-European Championships Teams was held today in the ETTU office in Luxembourg.

 

In Group 1 in Men’s Teams Event are: Romania Serbia and Lithuania; in Group 2 are Denmark Netherlands and Switzerland; in Group 3 are Ukraine Italy England and Estonia; in Group 4 Hungary Czech Republic Israel and Ireland and in Group 5 are Turkey Luxembourg Finland and Bulgaria.

 

Draw Stage 2 Men’s Event

 

Group 1                         Group 2

1          ROMANIA               1          DENMARK

2          SERBIA                  2          NETHERLANDS

3          LITHUANIA              3          SWITZERLAND

 

Group 3                       Group 4

1          UKRAINE                 1          HUNGARY

2          ITALY                      2          CZECH REPUBLIC

3          ENGLAND                3          ISRAEL

4          ESTONIA                 4          IRELAND

 

Group 5

1          TURKEY

2          LUXEMBOURG

3          FINLAND

4          BULGARIA.

 

In Women’s Teams Event in Stage 2 in Group 1 will play Russia Turkey Lithuania; in Group 2 Spain England Belgium; in Group 3 Italy Serbia Estonia; in Group 4 Switzerland Slovakia Greece and in Group 5 Slovenia Azerbaijan Bulgaria Israel.

 

 

Draw Stage 2

 

Group 1                                   Group 2

1          RUSSIA                      1          SPAIN

2          TURKEY                      2          ENGLAND

3          LITHUANIA                  3          BELGIUM

 

 

Group 3                                   Group 4

1          ITALY                         1         SWITZERLAND

2          SERBIA                      2         SLOVAKIA

3          ESTONIA                    3         GREECE

 

Group 5

1          SLOVENIA

2          AZERBAIJAN

3          BULGARIA

4          ISRAEL

 

Already qualified for the European Team Championships Final Stage Nantes September 2019

 

Men (host: France holder Germany)

 

A1 winner Austria runner up Portugal

 

A2 Slovenia Belgium

 

A3 Sweden Spain

 

A4 Poland Croatia

 

A5 Belarus Slovakia

 

A6 Greece Russia

 

and 10 teams from Stage 2 (May 2019)

 

 

Women (host France holder Romania)

 

A1 winner Germany runner up Luxembourg

 

A2 Netherland Croatia

 

A3 Sweden Belarus

 

A4 Hungary Czech Republic

 

A5 Portugal Austria

 

A6 Ukraine Poland

 

and 10 teams from Stage 2 (May 2019)

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