Women?s Champions League: preliminary entry form released

17/11/2011 – As the ETTU has the strong will to continue with the Women? Champions League ETTU decided during its last meeting with some of the clubs held in Li? (BEL) on February 5th 2011 to send to the National Associations a preliminary entry

17/11/2011 – As the ETTU has the strong will to continue with the Women? Champions League ETTU decided during its last meeting with some of the clubs held in Li? (BEL) on February 5th 2011 to send to the National Associations a preliminary entry form.

Please send us this form duly filled in (max. 2 clubs per Assoc.)back until latest 5th of April 2011 to ettu@pt.lu

Please note that it is mandatory for each club participating in the ECL Women 2011-2012 to participate in the workshop on 8-9th of June 2011 in the Werner Schlager Academy in Schwechat (AUT).

Click here to open or download the preliminary entry form.

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