The best 11 teams and the host Belarus will qualify for the 2nd European Games

Starting from July the Special Team Ranking will be published every month until December 2018

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At the 2nd European Games June 2019 in Minsk 12 men’s teams and 12 women’s teams will participate.

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The best 11 teams according to the Special Team Ranking List as of 1 December 2018 and the host NOC Belarus will qualify. Starting from July the Special Team Ranking will be published every month until December 2018.

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The Special Team Ranking is made according to the same system as the ITTF World Team Ranking but including all players who are eligible for the Olympic and European Games:

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  1. Everyone who is eligible for World Title events

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  1. Everyone who has ever participated in the Olympic Games without being eligible for World Title Events

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  1. All players over 21 years old who registered with ITTF for a change of Association and have the new nationality already for more than 9 years.

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Therefore the Special Team Ranking can differ from the World Team Ranking.

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At the first List issued today the lading team is Germany followed by Sweden France Portugal Austria Great Britain Russia Slovenia Croatia Belgium…In Women’s List Romania is a the top followed by Germany Austria Poland Hungary Netherlands Russia Czech Republic Luxembourg Spain…

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You can see complete and detailed list at the European games page

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