Who do you think will win the European Team Championships 2017?

  • Germany

    Votes: 37 68.5%
  • Portugal

    Votes: 4 7.4%
  • Sweden

    Votes: 3 5.6%
  • France

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • Croatia

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Austria

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Greece

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Romania

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Spain

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (Post Below)

    Votes: 2 3.7%

  • Total voters
    54
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NOW LIVE: Germany vs Portugal! Live streaming here: https://www.laola1.tv/en-int/livest...tennis-ettu-european-championships-table1-len

European Team Championships 2017, 13th - 17th September, Luxembourg

The European Championships are back!

This year it's Luxembourgs turn to stage the event! The previous championships shock winners Austria will be looking to pull off the upset again with an unchanged side from the team that won the title back in 2015. Robert Gardos, Daniel Haebesson, Chen Weixing and Stefan Fergel.

Number one seeds Germany are fielding a formidable team consisting of Timo Boll, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Patrick Franziska and Ruwen Fillus. Portugal have selected the same team that brought them glory in 2014, Marcos Freitas, Tiago Apolonia and Joao Montiero. The French team consists of Simon Gauzy, Emmanuel Lebesson and Tristan Flore.

The last of the seeded top 4 teams is Sweden who can never be counted out of a team event. They have Selected Kristian Karlsson, Par Garell, Mattias Karlsson, Anton Kallberg and Jon Persson.


Men's Championships Division 1-12

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Austria - 2015 European Team Champions - via ITTF

01) Germany
02) Portugal
03) Sweden
04) France
05) Croatia
06) Austria
07) Greece
08) Romania
09) Spain
10) Slovenia
11) RUssia
12) Poland
13) Belarus
14) Slovak Republic
15) Luxembourg
16) Ukraine


Women's Championships Division 1-12

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Germany - 2015 European Team Champions - via ITTF

01) Germany
02) Romania
03) Austria
04) Poland
05) Hungary
06) Czech Republic
07) Portugal
08) Russia
09) Sweden
10) Netherlands
11) Ukraine
12) France
13) Croatia
14) Luxembourg
15) Spain
16) Belarus

Full player entries.


Team Event Schedule

Wednesday 13th Sept - Team rounds Groups
Thursday 14th Sept - Team rounds Groups
Friday 15th Sept - Quarter Finals
Saturday 16th Sept - Team Semi Finals
Sunday 17th Sept - Team Final

The 2017 European Team Table Tennis Championships will be live on Eurosport and Laola.tv. Live stream links coming soon...

Will the might of Germany pull through, in what must seem to them like an overdue victory? Can Portugal find the form they found back in 2014? Can Austria find the form they showed at the last Championships?

What is for sure is the European team championships 2017 promises to be one of the most exciting tournaments of the year, with shocks and excitement guaranteed. We can use this discussion to display all the results, schedules and videos from the 2015 European Team Championships.
 
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this time it will be really hard for someone else besides Germany win it. Timo is in a really good form last time, so they have 2 top 10 players. Of course anything can happen if they are injured.
Definitely I do not see any chance for portugal this time, Apolonia is very poor lately.
I think France can make some upsets
 
At the moment I don't really see France can make any upsets. Gauzy was yesterday brutally bad and Lebesson got destroyed in last weeks Czech Open by Timo. For me, Team Sweden is one of that teams that could beat Germany if the Karlssons and Källbergs can keep going and even go better! But again, I'm looking forward to this event! :)
 
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Day 1 schedule (13 September):

Women's Team - Round 1 (10:00 GMT+2):

Group A:
Germany vs Sweden
Hungary vs Croatia

Group B:
Romania vs Netherlands
Czech Rep. vs Luxembourg

Group C:
Austria vs Ukraine
Portugal vs Spain

Group D:
Poland vs France
Russia vs Belarus


Men's Team - Round 1 (13:00 / 16:00GMT+2):

Group A:
Germany vs Spain
Croatian vs Belarus

Group B:
Portugal vs Slovenia
Austria vs Slovakia

Group C:
Sweden vs Russia
Greece vs Luxembourg

Group D:
France vs Poland
Romania vs Ukraine


Women's Team - Round 2 (19:00 GMT+2):

Group A:
Germany vs Hungary
Sweden vs Croatia

Group B:
Romania vs Czech Rep.
Netherlands vs Luxembourg

Group C:
Austria vs Portugal
Ukraine vs Spain

Group D:
Poland vs Russia
France vs Belarus
 
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Results from Day 1 (13 September):

Men's Team - Round 1:

Group A:

Spain 0:3 Germany

1) Alvaro Robles 1:3 Ruwen Filus (11:9, 8:11, 5:11, 7:11)
2) Carlos Machado 0:3 Dimitrij Ovtcharov (3:11, 3:11, 4:11)
3) Jesus Cantero 0:3 Patrick Franziska (5:11, 9:11, 5:11)

Belarus 1:3 Croatia
1) Aliaksandr Khanin 1:3 Tomislav Pucar (11:8, 5:11, 9:11, 8:11)
2) Pavel Platonov 1:3 Andrej Gacina (7:11, 11:9, 10:12, 9:11)
3) Gleb Shamruk 3:1 Frane Kojic (11:9, 11:5, 5:11, 11:5)
4) Aliaksandr Khanin 0:3 Andrej Gacina (4:11, 3:11, 9:11)

Group B:

Portugal 3:0 Slovenia

1) Marcos Freitas 3:1 Darko Jorgic (8:11, 11:4, 11:5, 11:3)
2) Joao Monteiro 3:1 Bojan Tokic (11:9, 11:5, 8:11, 11:4)
3) Tiago Apolonia 3:0 Deni Kozul (11:9, 11:7, 11:5)

Austria 2:3 Slovakia
1) Daniel Habesohn 3:2 Lubomir Pistej (11:8, 6:11, 11:3, 10:12, 11:6)
2) Robert Gardos 3:2 Peter Sereda (5:11, 9:11, 11:9, 11:9, 11:9)
3) Stefan Fegerl 2:3 Wang Yang (11:2, 9:11, 2:11, 11:9, 9:11)
4) Daniel Habesohn 0:3 Peter Sereda (7:11, 5:11, 5:11)
5) Robert Gardos 0:3 Lubomir Pistej (3:11, 10:12, 9:11)

Group C:

Russia 0:3 Sweden

1) Sadi Ismailov 2:3 Anton Källberg (11:6, 12:10, 4:11, 8:11, 6:11)
2) Vladimir Sidorenko 0:3 Kristian Karlsson (4:11, 8:11, 7:11)
3) Denis Ivonin 0:3 Mattias Karlsson (9:11, 9:11, 8:11)

Greece 3:0 Luxembourg
1) Panagiotis Gionis 3:1 Gilles Michely (11:5, 12:14, 11:7, 11:9)
2) Konstantinos Papageorgiou 3:0 Eric Glod (11:8, 12:10, 11:3)
3) Anastasios Riniotis 3:0 Luka Mladenovic (11:9, 11:3, 11:4)

Group D:

Poland 1:3 France

1) Jakub Dyjas 0:3 Simon Gauzy (8:11, 4:11, 10:12)
2) Wang Zengyi 3:1 Emmanuel Lebesson (6:11, 11:9, 11:8, 11:7)
3) Robert Floras 1:3 Tristan Flore (11:8, 4:11, 10:12, 5:11)
4) Jakub Dyjas 2:3 Emmanuel Lebesson (11:6, 11:9, 8:11, 8:11, 7:11)

Ukraine 3:1 Romania
1) Kou Lei 3:0 Hunor Szocs (13:11, 11:8, 11:4)
2) Viktor Yefimov 1:3 Ovidiu Ionescu (7:11, 10:12, 12:10, 7:11)
3) Yevhen Pryshchepa 3:1 Adrian Crisan (11:9, 12:10, 4:11, 14:12)
4) Kou Lei 3:1 Ovidiu Ionescu (11:6, 11:8, 9:11, 11:5)

 
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Women's Team - Round 1:

Group A:

Germany 3:1 Sweden

1) Han Ying 1:3 Li Fen (10:12, 11:7, 8:11, 5:11)
2) Shan Xiaona 3:2 Matilda Ekholm (8:11, 6:11, 12:10, 11:4, 11:7)
3) Nina Mittelham 3:0 Linda Bergström (11:8, 11:5, 11:6)
4) Han Ying 3:0 Matilda Ekholm (11:6, 11:4, 11:3)

Hungary 3:0 Croatia
1) Georgina Pota 3:0 Mirela Durak (11:1, 11:4, 11:6)
2) Dora Madarasz 3:0 Dorina Srebrnjak (11:3, 11:3, 11:4)
3) Szandra Pergel 3:0 Mateja Jeger (11:8, 11:4, 12:10)

Group B:

Romania 3:0 Netherlands

1) Elizabeta Samara 3:0 Li Jie (11:3, 11:3, 11:8)
2) Daniela Monteiro Dodean 3:1 Britt Eerland (7:11, 12:10, 11:8, 11:6)
3) Bernadette Szocs 3:2 Kim Vermaas (11:7, 10:12, 8:11, 11:7, 11:6)

Czech Rep. 3:2 Luxembourg
1) Sarah De Nutte 1:3 Renata Strbikova (7:11, 10:12, 11:9, 6:11)
2) Ni Xia Lian 3:0 Iveta Vacenovska (11:6, 11:2, 11:4)
3) Danielle Konsbruck 1:3 Hana Matelova (10:12, 11:5, 6:11, 6:11)
4) Sarah De Nutte 3:1 Iveta Vacenovska (6:11, 12:10, 14:12, 11:6)
5) Ni Xia Lian 3:1 Renata Strbikova (11:8, 11:7, 4:11, 11:9)

Group C:

Ukraine 1:3 Austria

1) Tetyana Bilenko 0:3 Liu Jia (2:11, 6:11, 4:11)
2) Ganna Gaponova 1:3 Sofia Polcanova (7:11, 8:11, 14:12, 10:12)
3) Margaryta Pesotska 3:0 Karoline Mischek (11:1, 11:4, 11:6)
4) Tetyana Bilenko 0:3 Sofia Polcanova (3:11, 6:11, 9:11)

Spain 1:3 Portugal
1) Maria Xiao 0:3 Shao Jieni (6:11, 8:11, 10:12)
2) Galia Dvorak 0:3 Fu Yu (5:11, 11:13, 10:12)
3) Sara Ramirez 3:0 Leila Oliveira (11:6, 11:7, 12:10)
4) Maria Xiao 1:3 Fu Yu (11:8, 9:11, 7:11, 8:11)

Group D:

Poland 3:0 France

1) Natalia Partyka 3:0 Stephanie Loeuillette (11:7, 11:8, 12:10)
2) Katarzyna Grzybowska-Franc 3:2 Laura Gasnier (9:11, 11:5, 10:12, 11:6, 11:3)
3) Li Qian 3:1 Judith Liu (11:8, 8:11, 11:8, 11:8)

Belarus 1:3 Russia
1) Viktoria Pavlovich 3:2 Polina Mikhailova (4:11, 9:11, 11:2, 11:3, 11:8)
2) Nadezhda Bogdanova 0:3 Olga Vorobeva (9:11, 9:11, 11:13)
3) Daria Trigolos 0:3 Yana Noskova (9:11, 9:11, 6:11)
4) Viktoria Pavlovich 2:3 Olga Vorobeva (11:6, 11:6, 7:11, 9:11, 5:11)


Women's Team - Round 2:

Group A:


Germany 3:0 Hungary

1) Han Ying 3:1 Dora Madarasz (11:2, 6:11, 11:7, 11:4)
2) Shan Xiaona 3:0 Szendra Pergel (11:9, 11:9, 11:3)
3) Nina Mittelham 3:0 Mercedes Nagyvaradi (11:5, 11:5, 11:9)

Sweden 3:1 Croatia
1) Li Fen 3:0 Mirela Durak (11:9, 11:6, 11:6)
2) Matilda Ekholm 2:3 Dorina Srebrnjak (11:6, 13:11, 9:11, 9:11, 7:11)
3) Linda Bergström 3:2 Mateja Jeger (11:6, 11:7, 7:11, 8:11, 11:8)
4) Li Fen 3:0 Dorina Srebrnjak (11:4, 11:5, 11:5)

Group B:

Romania 3:1 Czech Rep.

1) Elizabeta Samara 3:1 Renata Strbikova (11:6, 11:9, 12:14, 11:6)
2) Daniela Monteiro Dodean 2:3 Hana Matelova (10:12, 11:8, 11:9, 7:11, 8:11)
3) Bernadette Szocs 3:0 Dana Cechova (11:5, 11:7, 11:4)
4) Elizabeta Samara 3:1 Hana Matelova (7:11, 16:14, 12:10, 11:8)

Luxembourg 1:3 Netherlands
1) Sarah De Nutte 1:3 Britt Eerland (6:11, 11:9, 6:11, 10:12)
2) Ni Xia Lian 2:3 Li Jie (11:8, 1:11, 6:11, 11:9, 8:11)
3) Danielle Konsbruck 3:2 Kim Vermaas (11:8, 6:11, 10:12, 13:11, 11:5)
4) Sarah De Nutte 2:3 Li Jie (11:8, 11:9, 6:11, 3:11, 3:11)

Group C:

Portugal 2:3 Austria

1) Shao Jieni 0:3 Sofia Polcanova (16:18, 3:11, 8:11)
2) Fu Yu 3:2 Liu Jia (12:14, 7:11, 11:7, 11:5, 11:8)
3) Leila Oliveira 0:3 Amelie Solja (6:11, 12:14, 10:12)
4) Shao Jieni 3:2 Liu Jia (7:11, 11:7, 7:11, 11:1, 11:5)
5) Fu Yu 2:3 Sofia Polcanova (11:8, 11:4, 5:11, 3:11, 7:11)

Ukraine 3:0 Spain
1) Margaryta Pesotska 3:0 Galia Dvorak (11:7, 11:9, 13:11)
2) Ganna Gaponova 3:2 Maria Xiao (9:11, 11:8, 11:5, 9:11, 11:4)
3) Solomiya Brateyko 3:1 Sara Ramirez (11:7, 11:6, 9:11, 11:6)

Group D:

Russia 3:1 Poland

1) Polina Mikhailova 3:1 Katarzyna Grzybowska-Franc (9:11, 11:9, 11:4, 11:1)
2) Olga Vorobeva 3:1 Natalia Partyka (10:12, 11:4, 11:9, 11:7)
3) Yana Noskova 0:3 Li Qian (13:15, 10:12, 7:11)
4) Polina Mikhailova 3:1 Natalia Partyka (11:9, 11:7, 7:11, 11:9)

Belarus 2:3 France
1) Viktoria Pavlovich 3:2 Stephanie Loeuillette (9:11, 7:11, 11:9, 11:6, 12:10)
2) Nadezhda Bogdanova 1:3 Judith Liu (5:11, 11:4, 4:11, 3:11)
3) Daria Trigolos 0:3 Laura Gasnier (9:11, 12:14, 9:11)
4) Viktoria Pavlovich 3:1 Judith Liu (11:8, 3:11, 11:9, 11:8)
5) Nadezhda Bogdanova 0:3 Stephanie Loeuillette (9:11, 2:11, 7:11)


 
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