European Team Championships Stage 1 Postponed

A GROUPS and B GROUPS

 

The ETTU Executive Board at its meeting has agreed to postpone all Stage 1 A group matches scheduled for October and November 2020 and the B group round-robin matches scheduled for October 2020.

 

This decision has been taken due to the governmental travel restrictions existing within Europe the uncertainty surrounding the impact of Covid-19 in the coming weeks and the desire to maintain the integrity of the existing draw and competition format.

 

After the 16th September ETTU Congress the newly elected Executive Board will determine how to proceed with Stages 1 and 2 leading to the final stage at Cluj-Napoca ROU in September 2021.

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