MECL champion against record holder

AS Pontoise Cergy will be faced with a big task in the MECL Quarter-final having Borussia Dusseldorf as the opponent. The French side is actual champion whilst German clubs is the ten times European champion counting titles from the Cup of Champions er

AS Pontoise Cergy will be faced with a big task in the MECL Quarter-final having Borussia Dusseldorf as the opponent. The French side is actual champion whilst German clubs is the ten times European champion counting titles from the Cup of Champions era. The Draw which held in Netherlands brought also next clashes: Fakel Gazproma Orenburg – Saarbrucken Wienviertel Niederosterreich – Bogoria Grodzisk UMMC – Chartres ASTT. The dates of the legs are January 16-18th (1st) and 23-25th (2nd). The winners of the groups in the first stage are going to play first encounters away.

MECL Quarter-final (January 16-18th / January 23-25th)

Fakel Gazproma Orenburg – Saarbrucken
Wienviertel Niederosterreich – Bogoria Grodzisk
UMMC – Chartres ASTT
Borussia Dusseldorf – AS Pontoise Cergy

WECL Semi-finals (January 16-18th / January 23-25th)

Fenerbahce – TTC Berlin Eastside
Linz AG Froschberg – SVNO STROCK

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