The battle for Malmo begins in April

ETTU has received entries from 44 Associations plus Germany (men’s and women’s holder) and Sweden (final stage host) for the 2023 European Team Championships to be held from 10th to 17th September 2023 in Malmö Sweden. There are 42 men’s team and 40 women’s.

In A groups men are: Austria Belgium Belarus Croatia Czech Republic Denmark England Spain France Italy Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovenia Serbia Slovakia and Ukraine.

In A Group women are Austria Belarus Czech Republic Spain France Hungary Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovenia Serbia Slovakia Turkey and Ukraine.

In B Groups men are: Bosnia and Herzegovina Estonia Finland Greece Hungary Ireland Israel Luxembourg Montenegro Netherlands Switzerland Turkey.

In B Group women are: Belgium Bulgaria Croatia England Estonia Greece Lithuania Norway Wales.

The draw for the A and B Groups will be announced shortly.

 

Draw for C groups on 26th January 2022

In C groups men are: Armenia Bulgaria Cyprus Georgia Island Kosovo Latvia Lithuania Malta Norway San Marino Scotland.

In C Groups women are Armenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Cyprus Faroe Islands Finland Georgia Israel Kosovo Latvia Malta Montenegro Scotland

Switzerland.

C groups draw will be held on Wednesday 26th January 2022 12 CET live streamed at ETTU Facebook.

The matches are scheduled for Friday 1st Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd April 2022; men 2 groups of 6 teams each women 2 groups of 6 teams and 7 teams.

From first stage three qualifiers from each group advance to B groups (total of 6 men’s qualifiers and 6 women’s qualifiers).

C groups Men seeding by World Singles Ranking

  1. Lithuania
  2. Bulgaria
  3. Norway
  4. Cyprus
  5. San Marino
  6. Island
  7. Kosovo
  8. Scotland
  9. Latvia
  10. Malta
  11. Armenia
  12. Georgia

C groups Women seeding:

  1. Switzerland
  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  3. Finland
  4. Israel
  5. Latvia
  6. Montenegro
  7. Scotland
  8. Cyprus
  9. Kosovo
  10. Malta
  11. Faroe Islands
  12. Armenia
  13. Georgia

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