Women’s ETC opening in Belgium Romania Luxembourg and Spain

Two clubs from Spain two from Russia Turkish Hungarian Czech and Austra’s clubs holds the top of the seeding in the Women’s ETTU Cup this year. In the knock out stage scheduled for 24th October directly progressed by rankings UCAM Cartagena TTC Cari

Two clubs from Spain two from Russia Turkish Hungarian Czech and Austra’s clubs holds the top of the seeding in the Women’s ETTU Cup this year. In the knock out stage scheduled for 24th October directly progressed by rankings UCAM Cartagena TTC Carinthiawinds Villacher SKST Mart Hodonin Budaörsi 2I Sport Club TMK Tagmet Bursa BBK CTT Balaguer Villart Logistic and TTC Kazan.

In the first stage that will start on September 9th host of the Group 1 is CTT Minerois from Belgium. There will also play England’s Draycott and Long Eaton Russia’s UMMC Junior and Belgium’s TTC Neuhausen. Romania’s ACS Dumbravita is the host in group 2. There will also play: Dutch Dozy Den Helder Noordkop Falcons Sabadell AE and Acropolis Youth Club from Cyprus.

In Group 3 Luxembourg’s DT Rued will host Buducnost from Montenegro CTDM Linares from Spain Perucica FOCA from BiH and GDD Toledos from Portugal. In Group 4 the host is Spanish Irun Leka Enea. They will meet Fokus BTK of Norway ASD Tennistavolo Norbello from Italy GDCDP Madalena from Portugal and AS Polemidia from Cyprus.

The teams finishing on positions no. 1. and 2 in their respective groups will be qualified for the second stage which is scheduled for 3rd October. In the second round already are: SKNT Luch-Vladimir from Russia ALCL TT Grand – Quevilly from France Novi Sad from Serbia Cajasur Priego TM from Spain GDDCSD Juncal from Portugal Tigem SC Ankara and Istanbul BBSK from Turkey USD Tennistavolo ZEUS from Italy.

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