Mediterranean Clubs Cup premiere in Istanbul

Mediterranean Table Tennis Union launched first ever Mediterranean Clubs Cup. This weekend in Istanbul 13 national associations will have their representatives in Turkey: Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia France Kosovo Lebanon Libya Montenegro

Mediterranean Table Tennis Union launched first ever Mediterranean Clubs Cup. This weekend in Istanbul 13 national associations will have their representatives in Turkey: Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia France Kosovo Lebanon Libya Montenegro Portugal Serbia Slovenia Tunisia and host nation.

The draw has been directed by Mr. Christian MICHELIS MTTU President and Mr. Veli Ozan CAKIR ETTU Vice President.

WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT: 10 clubs

Group A: Grupo de Sportivo do Centro (Portugal)  Budocnost (Montenegro)
Group B: TTC Inter Diskontravne (Slovenia)  Raquette Marmandaise (France)  Rafraf Sports Club (Tunisia)
Group C: STK Dr. Casl (Croatia)  Aladza Sarajevo (Bosnia Herzegovina)  Teuta (Albania)
Group D: TTC Prishtina (Kosovo)  Cukurova (Turkey)

MEN’S TOURNAMENT: 12 clubs

Group A: Table Tennis Krka (Slovenia)  Wahda Club (Lybia)  Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon)
Group B: GD Toledos (Portugal)  Spin 2012 Sarajevo (Bosnia Herzegovina)  Zaquiet Kontech Sport (Tunisia)
Group C: Sporting Union (France)  TTC Prishtina (Kosovo)  Bemfed (Turkey)
Group D: STK Dr. Casl (Croatia)  TTC Banat (Serbia)  Studenti (Albania)

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