11 places to Cluj on offer at Gazprom 2021 European Teams Championships Qualification Stage 1- B groups.

Belgrade will host Gazprom 2021 European Teams Championships Qualification Stage 1- B groups this week from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th August 2021. So far 20 teams in men and 19 teams in women events are qualified. In Romania will play 24 women’s teams and 26 men’s teams.

The remaining teams for the 2021 GAZPROM European Table Tennis Championships (28th September – 3rd October 2021) in Cluj will qualify in Serbia’s city of Belgrade. There are five places in women’s event and six in men’s.

The five women’s teams will come from 14 teams: Croatia England Turkey Slovenia Finland Bulgaria Lithuania Norway Greece Bosnia and Herzegovina Estonia Faroe Islands Ireland Wales.

The 6 men’s teams will come from 17 teams: Switzerland Netherlands Lithuania Hungary Italy Luxembourg San Marino Finland Turkey Israel Ireland Estonia Montenegro Norway Bosnia and Herzegovina Faroe Islands Wales.

Already qualified for the final stage of the GAZPROM European Table Tennis Championships Men’s Event are: Germany Romania Sweden England France Austria Slovenia Portugal Belgium Slovakia Croatia Denmark Russia Belarus Ukraine Spain Poland Greece Serbia Czech Republic.

Women: Romania Austria Russia Hungary Netherlands Ukraine Germany Portugal Czech Republic Sweden Poland Luxembourg France Spain Italy Serbia Slovakia Belgium Belarus.

All the teams in A-groups (18 in men 18 in women) are directly qualified for the Final Stage in Cluj. Also the reigning champion and the home team are directly qualified. For men this is Germany and Romania for women Romania.

 

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