European Championships

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DateRHome v Away-
08/14 16:15 - Tamas Lakatos v Ignas Navickas 3-0
08/14 16:15 - Martin Allegro v Anton Limonov 3-0
08/14 15:40 - Eduard Ionescu v Mattias Mongiusti 3-1
08/14 15:40 - Ioannis Sgouropoulos v Filip Mladenovski 3-0
08/14 15:40 - Pavel Sirucek v Petyo Krastev 3-0
08/14 15:40 - Frane Kojic v Vladislav Ursu 0-3
08/14 15:40 - Sam Walker v Marko Jevtovic 3-1
08/14 15:40 - Yaroslav Zhmudenko v Aleksandr Smirnov 3-1
08/14 15:40 - Jordy Piccolin v Filip Radovic 3-0
08/14 15:40 - Iulian Chirita v Ediin Gutic 3-0
08/14 15:05 - Maciej Kubik v Loic Stoll 3-1
08/14 15:05 - Alexander Chen v Arturs Reinholds 3-0
08/14 15:05 - David Serdaroglu v Teodor Alexandrov 2-3
08/14 15:05 - Adam Szudi v David Reitspies 1-3
08/14 15:05 - Alex Naumi v Federico Giardi 3-0
08/14 15:05 - Samuel Kulczycki v Toomas Libene 3-0
08/14 15:05 - Jiri Martinko v Fatih Karabaxhak 3-0
08/14 15:05 - Csaba Andras v Kestutis Zeimys 3-1
08/14 14:30 - Lubomir Pistej v Konstantinos Konstantinopoulos 3-1
08/14 14:30 - Andreas Levenko v Tugay Yilmaz 3-0
08/14 14:30 - Darius Movileanu v Michael Tauber 3-2
08/14 14:30 - Florent Lambiet v Marios Yiangou 3-0
08/14 14:30 - Luka Mladenovic v Ivik Nielsen 3-0
08/14 14:30 - Milosz Redzimski v Martin Froseth 3-0
08/14 14:30 - Mihai Bobocica v Daniels Kogans 3-0
08/14 14:30 - Deni Kozul v Martin Andersen 3-1
08/14 13:55 - Tom Jarvis v Andrei Putuntica 3-2
08/14 13:55 - Tomas Polansky v Barish Moullet 3-0
08/14 13:55 - Adrien Rassenfosse v Tilen Cvetko 3-0
08/14 13:55 - Niagol Stoyanov v Joan Masip 3-1

The European Table Tennis Championships is an international table tennis competition for the national teams of the member associations of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). First held in 1958, the ETTU organised the European Championships every two years in even-numbered years until 2002, when they changed to odd-numbered years. Since 2007, the competition has been contested annually.

**European Championships Table Tennis Tournament**

**Overview:**
The European Championships is a prestigious biennial table tennis tournament that brings together the best players from across Europe to compete for the coveted title. This exciting event showcases the highest level of skill, strategy, and sportsmanship, attracting both seasoned professionals and emerging talents from various nations.

**Event Details:**
- **Date:** [Insert Date]
- **Location:** [Insert Venue/City]
- **Participants:** National teams and individual players from across Europe
- **Categories:** Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles

**Format:**
The tournament features a series of knockout rounds, culminating in thrilling finals that determine the champions in each category. Players will compete in both singles and doubles formats, with matches played in a best-of-five or best-of-seven format, depending on the round.

**Highlights:**
- **World-Class Competition:** Witness top-ranked players and rising stars as they battle for supremacy on the table.
- **Cultural Exchange:** Experience the rich diversity of European table tennis, with players representing various countries and cultures.
- **Fan Engagement:** Enjoy interactive fan zones, meet-and-greet opportunities with players, and live commentary to enhance the spectator experience.

**Why Attend?**
Whether you are a die-hard table tennis fan or a casual observer, the European Championships offers an electrifying atmosphere filled with intense matches and unforgettable moments. Join us in celebrating the spirit of competition and the love of the game as Europe’s finest athletes vie for glory.

**Tickets:**
Tickets are available for purchase online and at the venue. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this thrilling event!

**Follow Us:**
Stay updated on the latest news, match schedules, and player profiles by following us on our official social media channels and website.

Join us for the European Championships and witness the excitement of table tennis at its finest!