Invitation for International Umpires in Luxembourg

The Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation (F.L.T.T.) invited about 30 International Umpires (IU) for officiating at the Luxembourg Open April 15th-18th 2015 in Luxembourg. The application shall arrive before January 15th at paul.schiltz@education.lu. Only

The Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation (F.L.T.T.) invited about 30 International Umpires (IU) for officiating at the Luxembourg Open April 15th-18th 2015 in Luxembourg.

The application shall arrive before January 15th at paul.schiltz@education.lu. Only associations can submit applications.

“During the tournament the ITTF will conduct Blue-badge Umpire Evaluations. Blue badge umpires and candidates as well as white badge umpires are welcome; we will invite white badge international umpires who are not taking part in the blue badge process” said Patrick MASSEN FLTT Administration Executive

The selection will be made before January 25th and the umpires will be informed immediately after. Selected umpires may only be replaced with the prior authorization of the organizer.

Umpire invitation and Application form you can find here.

 

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