Registrations for European Universities Championships 2019 are open

European University Sports Association (EUSA) and the local organising committees of the European Universities Championships 2019 announced that the registration for 2019 events is open.

 

Table Tennis will be held in Camerino Italy from July 15th to 20th.

Please see the event pages for details and contact the national university sports body in your country to register.

 

EUSA look forward to welcoming university teams from all over Europe taking part in the 23 sport events next year: Badminton Basketball 3×3 Basketball Beach Handball Beach Volleyball Combat Sports (Judo Karate Kickboxing Taekwondo) Football Futsal Golf Handball Mind Sports (Bridge Chess) Orienteering Rowing Rugby 7s Sport Climbing Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball and Water Polo.

 

 

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