KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo overcame Sporting Clube de Portugal

For a second time in Group C in the Champions Legue Stage two KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo beat Portugal’s Sporting Clube de Portugal. Unlike the opening leg that was resolved in straight matches the duel in Portugal went full distance. In that Group TTC Neu-Ulm is unbeaten.

At the begining Jonathan GROTH overcame Diogo CARVALHO (11:9 14:12 11:7) before Jakub DYJAS lost to Diogo CHEN (5:11 9:11 9:11). After five game thriller Bode ABIODUM beat Kaii KONISH (11:8 1:1 3:11 11:9 6:5).

In another long distance match DYJAS beat CARVALHO (6:11 11:5 7:11 11:9 6:2). In last match GROTH beat CHEN (11:5 11:5 5:11 11:8).

“It was very hard match all players of Sporting were playing really good today. We are happy that we could finish the year with a victory for our club. Now we can take some break and after focus on the next stages ” said DYJAS.

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