2019/20 ECLW draw: Tarnobrzeg against Budaorsi and Metz in Group C

The 2019/20 ECLW draw held in Luxembourg today June 15th

 

The draw for the 2019/20 European Champions League Women has been made today June 15th in Luxembourg with the reigning champion KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg (Poland no. 3 seed) 2012/13 ECLW runner-up Budaorsi 2I SC (Hungary no. 8) and 2017/18 ETTU Cup Women winner Metz TT (France no. 10) set to compete in a Group C. Twelve clubs from seven countries have been involved. The draw was conducted by ETTU Deputy Secretary General Pierre KASS. New season will be opened on September 13-15th by Round 1 games.

 

Four-times ECLW champion TTC Berlin Eastside (Germany no. 1 seed) is clear favourite in Group A facing 2015/16 ETTU Cup Women winner CP Lyssois Lille Métropole (France no. 6) and ECLW newcomer GIRBAU VIC TT (Spain no. 11)

 

Group B will see three-times in a row ECLW quarter-finalist in the last four seasons TT Saint-Quentinois (France no. 4) 2015/16 ECLW semi-finalist and 2018/19 ETTU Cup winner UCAM Cartagena T.M (Spain no. 7) and debutant TTC “CarinthiaWinds” Villach (Austria no 12)

 

Double ECWL champion Linz AG Froschberg (Austria no. 2) shares Group D with the last year’s ECLW quarter-finalist SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin (Czech Republic no. 5) and ECLW newcomer Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa (Spain no. 9).

 

The 2019/20 ECLW draw group stage

 

GROUP A

 

TTC Berlin Eastside (GER no. 1 seed)

CP Lyssois Lille Métropole (FRA no. 6)

GIRBAU VIC TT (ESP no. 11)

 

GROUP B

 

TT Saint-Quentinois (FRA no. 4)

UCAM Cartagena T.M (ESP no. 7)

TTC “CarinthiaWinds” Villach (AUT no 12)

 

GROUP C

 

KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg (POL no. 3)

Budaörsi 2I SC (HUN no. 8)

Metz TT (FRA no. 10)

 

GROUP D

 

Linz AG Froschberg (AUT no. 2)

SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin (CZE no. 5)

Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa (ESP no. 9)

 

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