JM SAIVE key-man of Round2

Even in his 45 Jean-Michel SAIVE continues to reach winning points for his team. In last two days he was a crucial man in Logis Auderghem line-up having 5-1 score in Group 2 of ETTU Cup Round 2. Logis finished on the top in group which it hosted in Belgi

Even in his 45 Jean-Michel SAIVE continues to reach winning points for his team. In last two days he was a crucial man in Logis Auderghem line-up having 5-1 score in Group 2 of ETTU Cup Round 2.

Logis finished on the top in group which it hosted in Belgian city Auderghem. Jean-Michel SAIVE Yannick VOSTES and Jasper MERCKX have had the same 2-1 score like Spanish Irun Leka Enea but they are first because of the victory in mutual clash. Belgian side won 3:1 thanks first of all to JM SAIVE who brought two points against DIEZ and VIDAL both in straight games. Irun Leka Enea is second Svyazist is third while DT Etzella Ettelbruck from Luxembourg occupies fourth spot. Russian Svyazist managed to beat Logis but it was their unique win.

Three clubs finished with 2-1 score in Group 3 placed in Diddeleng (Luxembourg). Romanian CS Pristavu Campulung reached top spot thanks to better set ratio against Portuguese Grupo Desportivo Dos Toledos (2nd place) and Spanish Cajasur Priego TM (3rd). All three mutual games in this triangle are finished with the 3:2 score (Pristavu beat Cajasur Cajasur defeated Grupo Desportivo who overcame Pristavu). All they defeated the host DT Diddeleng. Quadri ARUNA was the key man in this group winning all his six games. He was supported by Diogo SILVA and Joao PEREIRA.

Russian TTSC Elem is the winner of Group 4. In decisive game Yaroslav ZHMUDENKO Vildan GADIEV Ilya ZHIDKOV defeated Istanbul BBSK 3:2. ZHMUDENKO contributed with two points but Vildan GADIEV had important role too beating Gencay MENGE 3:1 in the last fifth encounter. GDDCSD Juncal is third DT Echternach fourth in the group placed in Russian city Verkhnaya Pyshma.

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