TTC Neu – Ulm recorded another win after Tomokazu HARIMOTO joined the team

Germany’s TTC Neu – Ulm extended the wining row and recorded third victory in the Stage two of the Champions League Men in Group C. So far in 5 matches in top European club competition giants from Germany are unbeaten. Today they beat Sporting Clube de Portugal in their return leg played at home soil.

First time in this year’s Champions League World’s no. two Tomokazu HARIMOTO joined the team. On a premiere he recorded two wins. In first exit to the table Japan’s star beat Diogo CHEN (4:11 11:5 11:4 11:7) and in fourth match he overcame Diogo SILVA (11:3 11:6 11:3). Dimitrij OVTCHAROV also beat SILVA (11:8 11:4 11:4). Diogo CARVALHO was the only player to score for guests. He beat Yaroslav ZHMUDENKO (11:9 11:7 11:5).

In this Group two more matches remained to be played. POLK.S. Dekorglass Dzialdowo will meet both TTC Neu Ulm in Poland and Sporting Clube de Portugal in Portugal.

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