Albena to host two European Championships for deaf players

14th European Deaf Championships and 2nd European Deaf Youth Championships to be held in April

 

Two table tennis events will be held in Albena Bulgaria this April both for deaf athletes. Albena one of the biggest and most beautiful sea resorts on the Black Sea is going to host 14th European Deaf Championships (11-18 April) and 2nd European Deaf Youth Championships (7-12 April).

 

The resort is situated 30km from the city of Varna which has an international airport and harbor. It offers excellent conditions for sports and is a traditional host of national and international sports events. Both table tennis championships will take a place at Albena Multifunctional Sports Hall.

 

More information: here

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