TTC Neu Ulm Team Euro unbeaten in Europe Cup Men

After the opening Stage of the Europe Cup Men the winners of the Groups are Austria’s Panaceo Stockerau Germany’s TTC Neu Ulm Team Euro Poland’s LOTTO Polski Cukier Gwiazda Bydgoszcz and Belgium’s TTC Sokah Hoboken.

In Group A Panaceo Stockerau beat Slovakia’s TJ Geolog Roznava Croatia’s Libertas Marinkolor and Spain’s Hortitec Alzira TT .

In Group B TTC Neu Ulm Team Euro succeeded against Belgium’s TT Vedrinamur and Real Club Cajasur Priego. German A team succeeded in Champions League opening phase as well.

In Group C LOTTO Polski Cukier Gwiazda Bydgoszcz overcame Estonia’s Tal Tech Sports Club STK Starr Croatia and Englands Batts.

TTC Sokah Hoboken topping the Group D. They beat Austria’s UTTC Sparkasse Salzburg Spain’s Universidad De Burgos TPF and Slovakia’s SK Vydrany.

 

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