27 teams confirmed for Malmo after European Championships First stage

The European Championships Stage one concluded last night. The list of 13 Men’s and 14 Women’s teams qualified for the Final stage in Malmo (from 10th to 17th September) is completed as well as the list of teams which will play in Stage 2 in Osijek between 5th and 7th May.

In Men’s European Championships final will play: Germany as a reigning champion Sweden as a host as well as Belgium Denmark France Austria Croatia Czechia Romania Portugal England Slovakia and Slovenia.

The list of Women’s European Championships final starts with the reigning champion Germany host Sweden and goes on with Romania Portugal France Luxembourg Hungary Czechia Slovakia Serbia Ukraine Slovenia Poland and Spain.

For the 11 tickets for Malmo in Men’s Event in Osijek will play: Poland Serbia Spain Italy and Ukraine as the teams finished at the position 3 in A Groups. Winners and runners up qualified for Second stage are: Greece Netherlands Turkey Finland Hungary Luxembourg Lithuania Norway Estonia Montenegro Switzerland and Israel.

In Women’s Event 14 teams will play for 10 positions in Malmo. Coming from A groups are: Turkiye Italy Netherlands and Austria. From B will play: Croatia Belgium England Greece Bulgaria Finland Israel Estonia Wales and Lithuania.

 

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