European youth in Luxembourg

The Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation is the organizer of the next EUROKIDS camp in cooperation with Chinese Table Tennis Association and Chinese Table Tennis College and supported by the ETTU ITTF and TIBHAR. It will be held in Luxembourg from 2-9 Janu

The Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation is the organizer of the next EUROKIDS camp in cooperation with Chinese Table Tennis Association and Chinese Table Tennis College and supported by the ETTU ITTF and TIBHAR. It will be held in Luxembourg from 2-9 January 2014.

The list of participants is closed. The players and coaches from 19 countries will work in Luxembourg next month: Belarus Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Finland Guernsey Iceland Ireland Jersey Lithuania Luxembourg Moldova Montenegro Norway Poland Romania Russia Ukraine Wales.

Click here to read/download the list of accepted players and coaches for the Eurokids camp 2014 in Luxembourg.

 

 

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