Which team do you think will win? Europe or Asia?

  • Europe

    Votes: 16 50.0%
  • Asia

    Votes: 16 50.0%

  • Total voters
    32
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Euro vs Asia 2012, 27th and 28th October, Vendee, France

The second leg for the Euro vs Asia series begins this weekend held in Vendee, France. In the first leg, Europe suffered a huge defeat to the strong Asian team in Tianjin back in May. This time around the European team have entered a strong force with three Olympic quarter finalists from London 2012.

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Michael Maze - Photo by: ETTU

Europe Team

- Dimitrij Ovtcharov
- Vladimir Samsonov
- Michael Maze
- Adrien mattenet
- Adrian Crisan

Asian Team

- Kamal Achanta
- Li Ping
- Jiang Tianyui
- Ryu Seung Min
- Chan Kazuhiro

This will be a very interesting battle? Which team did you vote for? We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular event! Watch all matches LIVE and FREE as well as full matches on demand on: Laola1.tv
 
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Europe will win...too bad that Timo Boll doesn't play...it would be easier to win with him
 
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How can they make an Asian team without any Chinese players?
Maybe they are too powerful :D

Li Ping is Chinese you know. For the rest, the CSL schedule is compacted due to the Olympics so those players are very busy with league play right now. Joo is absent too, and he plays in the CSL.

Boll is not here either (German league plays tomorrow.)
 
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Li Ping is Chinese you know. For the rest, the CSL schedule is compacted due to the Olympics so those players are very busy with league play right now. Joo is absent too, and he plays in the CSL.

Boll is not here either (German league plays tomorrow.)
He basically plays for Hong Kong which is like a separate country to China after Britain took it as a colony
but they still count as Chinese, when I said Chinese in the previous post I actually meant from China
 
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Xi Ping is Chinese. He plays for China. Not Hong Kong. He has appeared in one or two tournaments in the past in some of the big tournaments for China. Jiang tianyi is a Hong Kong player.
 
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