Who do you think will win the European Team Championships 2015?

  • Portugal

    Votes: 16 28.6%
  • Germany

    Votes: 31 55.4%
  • Greece

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Austria

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • Sweden

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • France

    Votes: 3 5.4%
  • Russia

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Belarus

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Spain

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Other (Post Below)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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The 2015 Liebherr European Table Tennis Championships, 25th - 4th October, Ekaterinburg, Russia

News has just come in that Germany's Timo Boll has been forced to withdraw due a knee injury and cannot play in the team event or the singles event at the European Championships. Timo Boll explained in an interview with the iTTF, "It is 10 months until the Olympic Games in Rio. I need to undergo surgery on Thursday in order to give myself the best possible chance to participate in my fifth Olympic event. We wish Timo the best of luck on his road to recovery.

Will 2013 champions Germany regain the team title without their number 1 player Timo Boll. Can the strong line ups including France, Portugal, Greece, Sweden or Russia make a dent in the draw. Portugal won last years European Team Championships, will their momentum see them win the title for a second time? Stay tuned for the European Championships!

Complete live schedule here.

The 2015 European Table Tennis Championships team event will be live here powered by Laola1 TV.

Men's Championships Division 1-12

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Reigning Men's European Champions Portugal in 2014 - Photo by: Marcos Freitas FB page

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Portugal- (Tiago Apolonia, Marcos Freitas, Joao Geraldo, Joao Monteiro, Diogo Chen)
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Germany (Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Patrick Baum, B. Steger, P. Franziska, R. Filus, R. Walther)
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Greece - (Kreanga, Panagiotis Gionis, Kostas Papageorgiou, Konstantinos Konstantinopoulos)
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Austria - (Robert Gardos, Chen Weixing, Stefan Fegerl, Daniel Habesohn, Dominik Habesohn)
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Spain (Jesus Cantero, Marc Duran, He Zhi, Wen, Carlos Machado, Alvaro Robles)
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France (Emmanuel Lebesson, Simon Gauzy, Tristan Flore, A. Hachard, S. Quaiche)
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Belarus - (Vladimir Samsonov, Pavel Platonov, Evgueni Chtchetinine, A. Khanin, Shamruk)
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Sweden - (Pär Gerell, Kristian Karlsson, Mattias Karlsson, Anton Kallberg, Jon Persson)
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Poland - (Daniel Gorak, Jakub Dyjas, Konrad Kupa, Wang Zengyi, Patryk Zatowka)
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Russia (Alexey Liventsov, Alexander Shibaev, Kirill Skachkov, Grigory Vlasov, Mikhail Paikov)
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Czech Republic (Lubomir Jancarik, Dmitrij Prokopcov, Pavel Sirucek, T. Konecny, T. Polansky)
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Croatia - (Andrej Gacina, Tomislav Kolarek, Tomislav Pucar, Filip Zeljko)
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Romania - (Adrian Crisan, Andrei Filimon, Hunor Szocs, Ovidiu Ionescu, Constantin Cloti)
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Serbia - (Marko Jevtovic, Aleksandar Karakasevic, Peto Zolt, Vladimir Radonjic)
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Hungary - (Daniel Koshiba, Tamas Lakatos, Adam PAttantyus, Adam Szudi)
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Ukraine - (Kou Lei, Oleksandr Didukh, Ivan Katkov, Yaroslav Zhmudenko)


Women's Championships Division 1-13

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Reigning Women's European Champions 2014 Germany - photo by: Petrissa Solja FB page

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Hungary - (Georgina Pota, Dora Madarasz, Mercedes Nagyvaradi, Szandra Pergel)
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Romania - (Daniela Dodean, Elizabeta Samara, Bernadette Szcos, A. Diaconu, C. Hirici)
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Germany (Sabine Winter, Han Ying, Shan Xiaona, Petrissa Solja, Irene Ivancan)
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France - (Xue Li, Carole Grundisch, Xian Yifang, audrey Zarif)
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Poland - (Natalia Partyka, Katarzyna Grzybowska, Natalia Bajor, Li Qian)
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Russia (Polina Mikhaylova, Yana Noskova, Anna Tikhomirova, M. Dolgikh, Yulia Prokhorova)
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Belarus - (Alexandra Privalova, Alina Arlouskaya, Katsiaryna Baravok, Doria Trigolos)
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Spain - (Yanfei Shen, Galia Dvorak, Sara Ramirez, Maria xiao, Xuan Zhang)
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Czech Republic - (Iveta Vacenovska, Hana Matelova, Renata Strbikova, Dana Cechova)
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Netherlands - (Jiao Li, Li Jie, Rianne Duin, Kim Vermaas)
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Ukraine - (Tetyana Bilenko, Ganna Gaponova, Margaryta Pesotska)
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Austria - (Li Qiangbing, Liu Jia, Sofia Polcanova, Amelie Solja)
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Slovakia - (Manca Fajmut, Alex Galic, Tamara Pavcnik)
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Luxembourg - (Sarah De Nutte, T. Conderinger, Xialian Ni, E. Tamasauskaite, D. Konsbruck)
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Portugal - (Rita Fins, Yu Fu, Leila Oliveira, Jieni Shao)
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Sweden - (Linda Bergstrom, Matila Ekijolm, Jennifer Jonsson, Christina Kallber, Li Fen)


Team Event Schedule

Friday 25th Sept - Team rounds Groups
Saturday 26th Sept - Team rounds Groups
Sunday 27th Sept - Quarter Finals
Monday 28th Sept - Team Semi Finals
Tuesday 29th Sept - Team Final

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Wow, I'm quite surprised by the poll, most people are favoring Portugal over Germany. Probably because TImo can't play?

Portugal won when Timo could play (though Ovtcharov was not 100%). Even with Timo, Portugal has the players to win. I think that it is 50-50 in either case because the Portugal players tend to elevate their game as a team - Freitas, Appolonia, Monteiro, Geraldo - its just a great team.
 
Wow what a thrilling match, i was sure that France will win as they were leading 2-0 but i am so happy that Portugal won. They are my favorite team in the championship. :)

I was hoping for France...their players have very unique styles and are a joy to watch...I actually never liked Portugal's team very much
 
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