Europe Cup enters knock out stages

The 3rd Stage of the Europe Cup Men and Women starts on October 27

 

The 3rd Stage of the Europe Cup Men and Women starts on October 27 and eight matches in the opening leg will be played until November 9th. The return leg starts on November 8th. After the Group stage we moved to the knock out system.

 

On the opening day Russia’s TTSC UMMC-ELEM will face Spanish Borges Group Vall in Men’s and ASKÖ LZ Linz Froschberg from Austria will open the competition in Women’s Cup against Belgium’s TT Vedrinamur.

 

In Men’s Cup on the last day in October Portugal’s Clube Desportivo Sao Roque will meet Romania’s CSS-SZAK Odorheiu whilst in November 1st Spanish REAL Club Cajasur Priego Knolive TDM will play against PTE PEAC Kalo-Meh from Hungary. On November 2nd you can follow the results from the matches Arteal Tenis De Mesa from Spain vs. TTC Sokah Hoboken from Belgium Austria’s Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt vs. Croatia’s STK Libertas Marinkolor and SK Vydrany from Slovakia vs. Fortune Kyiv from Ukraine.

 

On November 3rd two matches are scheduled Duch Benelux Group Taverzo vs.Swiss TTC Neuhausen and Czech Republic’s SF SKK El Nino Praha vs. Belgium’s TT Vedrinamur.

 

In Europe Cup Women on October 30th French ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly will play against Romania’s ACS Dumbravita whilst on November 1st Portugal’s G.D. do Centro Social do Juncal will host Belgium’s CTT Tiege. In opening leg on November 2nd Czech Republic’s TT Moravsky Krumlov will meet Luxembourg’s DT Roodt – Syre.

 

Day later three matches will be played: Spanish ASSSA Alicante TDM vs. Luxembourg’s DT Nidderkäerjeng Russia’s TTC Kazan vs. Russia’s TMK-TAGMET Taganrog and Serbia’s TTC Novi Sad vs. Spanish Tecnigen Linares. On November 9th Turkey’s Kocasinan BELEDIYESI SPOR CLUB will host ASD Quattro Mori Cagliari.

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