The draw for the Second Stage of the European Championships

The draw for the Second Stage of the European Championships in Osijek was conducted today in Sarajevo during the European Under 21 Championships.

The top seeds in 5 Groups in Men’s Event are Poland Hungary Serbia Ukraine and Spain.

Top seeded teams in four groups in Women’s event are Austria Italy Netherlands and Turkiye.

After the withdrawal of teams Estonia (both men’s and women’s) and Montenegro (men’s) the ETTU Executive Board decided to offer vacant places to teams who finished third in the Stage 1 B groups tournaments. For two vacant places in Men’s Tams events applications from the following Associations were received: Bosnia Herzegovina Latvia and Ireland.

For the vacant place in the Women’s T eam event following applications were received: Bosnia and Herzegovina Latvia and Norway.

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