Draw for the third round of the ETTU Cup

The competition in ETTU Cup reached the third round. The Group stages are over and from next round the clubs will compete in knock out system. In October women will have another round. This month from 24th to 26th 12 clubs will play for the place in qua

The competition in ETTU Cup reached the third round. The Group stages are over and from next round the clubs will compete in knock out system.

In October women will have another round. This month from 24th to 26th 12 clubs will play for the place in quarterfinal. In Round of best eight the two clubs from European champions league will join them.

UCAM Cartagena TM from Spain will meet Portugal’s GDCDP Madalena whilst Bursa BBK will play against TTC Kazan. Budaorsi 2I Sport Club will host Romania’s ACS Dumbavita in Hungary. SKST Mart Hodonin will host SKNT Luch Vladimir. Russia’s TMK Tagmet  will host CTT Balaguer Villart Logistic from Spain whilst Dutch Dozy Den Helder Noordkom will travel to Austria to meet TTC Carinthiawinds Villacher. Quarterfinals are scheduled for January.

Men’s third round is on schedule on 21st – 23rd November.  French Istres Tennis de Table will play against Spanish Irun Leka Enea Ukraine’s Fortune will meet TTSC Elem from Russia. The other duels are: Hungarian’s CVSE Swietelsky Wewalka vs. Romania’s CS Pristavu Campulung French Caen TTC vs. Italian TT Amatori Sterilgarda Czech El Nino EHW vs. Turkish Istanbul BBSK Dutch Enjoy & Deploy Taverzo vs. Belgium’s Logis Auderghem TT TTSC Nord from Russia vs. DKV Borges Vall from Spain and French Stella Sport La Romagne vs. Portugal’s Toledos.

Click here to read/download the Men’s ETTU Cup Round3 draw

Click here to read/download the Women’s ETTU Cup Round3 draw

 

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