Amazing run for Romania France and Poland in Under 19 Girls Event

At the Under 19 Girl’s Teams Event at the 2022 Dunav Osiguranje European Youth Championships three out of for top seeds concluded group stage without losing match nor individual duel. Romania France and Poland have 9:0 score whilst Germany won all three matches but had to go full distance in one.

Romania in Group A overcame Sweden Ukraine and Moldova. With only one defeat Sweden is second. In all three matches Ioana SINGEORZAN Elena ZAHARIA and Luciana MITROFAN were on duty for Romania. In the same Group Ukraine beat Moldova.
In Group B France represented by Clea de STOPPELEIRE Agathe Anne AVEZOU Charlotte LUTZ and Lucie MOBAREK beat all Spain Czech Republic and Turkiye in straight matches. Czech Republic over-jump Spain and finished second. Spain beat Turkiye.

Group C was the only one where the favorite stumbled. Top seeded Italy is only third at the standings. Poland with three 3:0 wins is at the top. Poland’s Zuzanna WIELGOS Anna BRZYSKA Ilona SZTWIERTINA and Wiktoria WROBEL showed no mercy. Slovakia is second and Italy only third.

In Group D Germany was stretched to full distance against Croatia. Naomi PRANJKOVIC Sophia KLEE Annett KAUFMANN and Mia GRIESEL beat Lithuania and Hungary in straight matches in remaining two duels. Lithuania is second with one win same as Croatia and Hungary.

In Under 15 Girls’s Teams Event Romanian team is equally impressive in younger as it is in older categories. Bianca MEI ROSU and Alesia Sofia SFERLEA book the top position in Group A. They accounted for Hungary Slovakia and Slovenia. Poland’s Natalia BOGDANOWICZ Zofia SLIWKA and Karolina HOLDA also progressed to the next phase unbeaten. Czech Republic is second.

In Group C Portugal’s Mariana SANTA COMBA Julia LEAL and Beatriz PINTO upset the favorites and secured top position. They overcame Germany to took their spot. France had almost trouble free path. Elise PUJOL Nina GUO ZHENG and Gaetane BLED beat Spain and Croatia in straight matches but were forced to go full distance against Turkiye. Turkiye is second.

Related News

Women’s Singles Field Packed with Title Contenders at ROMSTAL U21 European Championships

The Women’s Singles event at the ROMSTAL European Under 21 Championships brings together an impressive mix of reigning champions, former winners and rising stars from across Europe. Wales’ Anna HURSEY...

Read more

KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg Crowned Polish Champions for the 33rd Time

Fresh from lifting the ETTU Champions League Women trophy, KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg have once again confirmed their dominance on the domestic stage by securing the Polish Women’s Team Championship...

Read more

Josef “Joe” VESELSKY’s life and legacy celebrated in Dublin

The life and legacy of Josef “Joe” VESELSKY, one of the most respected figures in European table tennis, were celebrated during a special commemorative evening held in Dublin on 27...

Read more

KAUFMANN and QIU crowned German champions as Erfurt celebrates another record-breaking Finals

The LOTTO Thüringen TT-Finals 2026 concluded in Erfurt with Annett KAUFMANN and Dang QIU claiming the national singles titles and bringing the curtain down on four days of top-class table...

Read more

Contact

About Us

Privacy Policy

Terms & Conditions

The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organization of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.

Powered By

All Competitions

Senior Competitions

Club Competitions

Youth Competitions

More Competitions