Club competitions’ finals “live” on ETTU TV

After a long and exciting season we are now at the final stage of the ETTU Champions League and ETTU Cup seasons. Four teams will enter the final, only two will leave with the gold medal and the 2013 Champions League and ETTU Cup titles. Who will it be? C,

After a long and exciting season we are now at the final stage of the ETTU Champions League and ETTU Cup seasons. Four teams will enter the final, only two will leave with the gold medal and the 2013 Champions League and ETTU Cup titles. Who will it be? Chartres or Orenburg? Bogoria or UMMC? Tune in to ETTU TV powered by LAOLA1.tv this weekend to find out LIVE and FREE!

ETTU Champions League Final Men – Chartres ASTT – Orenburg| 12.04.2013 19:00 CET
It has been a fairy-tale season for the French champions this year and they now find themselves just two matches away from making their dream a reality. If asked which teams would be in the final come the end of the season not many would have said Chartres. The team spearheaded by Gao NING have proved everyone wrong however, and they now find themselves within touching distance of the European crown.

Defending champions Orenburg stand in their way and the Russian team casts an ominous shadow as well. This is their 3rd final in a row and they have established themselves as the team to beat in the men’s competition, taking over the position held by the once unbeatable Borussia Düsseldorf. Dimitrij OVTCHAROV, Vladimir SAMSONOV and Alexey SMIRNOV head into this match as the favourites but they have a lot of respect for their opponents, and it has already been stated before the match that anything could happen in this one.

Orenburg beat Pontoise 6-2 in the semi-final over the course of the two matches and looked very impressive throughout. Chartres performed outstandingly well in their semi-final as they beat German giants Borussia Düsseldorf in style by the same 6-2 score-line. The French team fear no one this season and they know that a solid performance in front of their own fans could put them in a very strong position ahead of the 2nd leg on the 26th of April LIVE.

ETTU Cup Final Men – Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki – UMMC| 14.04.2013 12:00 CET
Poland is the location for the first leg of the ETTU Cup as Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki welcomes UMMC. The Russian club will be expected to win this one after finishing 2nd in the Champions League last season and on paper they have the far better team. The season has not really gone as expected for UMMC however and the Polish side will head into this match hoping to at least give themselves a decent position heading into the difficult 2nd leg in Russia. Can UMMC take a victory back to Russia ahead of the 2nd leg, or will the Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki upset the odds? Find out LIVE and FREE on ETTU TV powered by LAOLA1.tv on Sunday afternoon at 12:00 CET.

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