The draw for the European Youth Championships took place today in Germany and the National Teams of Young Men, Young Women, Teenagers, Youth, Boys and Girls learned their opponents in the groups of the respective events.
Dimos Dikoudis (responsible for National Teams and member of the Board) and Dinos Sverkounos (General Manager) gave the “present” representing the EEC.
Men’s
European U20, 13-21/7 Gdynia (Poland)
Group A: France, Greece, Serbia, Poland
Group B: Israel, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic
Group C: Spain, Turkey, Belgium, North Macedonia
Group D: Lithuania, Montenegro, Slovenia, Iceland
European U18, 27/7-8/4 Tampere (Finland)
Group A: Turkey, Germany, Croatia, Belgium
Group B: France, Greece, Sweden, Denmark
Group C: Serbia, Italy, Israel, Latvia,
Group D: Spain, Slovenia, Lithuania, Finland
European U16, 9-17/8, Heraklion, Crete (Greece)
Group A: Spain, Turkey, Latvia, Finland
Group B: Lithuania, Serbia, Germany, Bulgaria
Group C: France, Slovenia, Poland, Georgia
Group D: Italy, Greece, Israel, Croatia
Women’s
European U20 (2nd Cat.), 6-14/7 Sofia (Bulgaria)
Group A: Czech Republic, Ireland, Switzerland, Slovakia
Group B: Bulgaria, Iceland, Ukraine, Austria
Group C: Belgium, Greece, Croatia, Albania
Group D: Netherlands, Romania, Great Britain
European U18 (2nd Cat.), 2-11/8, Ploiesti (Romania)
Group A: Greece, Ireland, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Norway
Group B: Lithuania, Netherlands, Denmark, Great Britain
Group C: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Iceland, Austria
Group D: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden, Romania, Ukraine, Montenegro
European U16, 16-24/8 Hungary (Miskolc)
Group A: Italy, Croatia, Germany, Sweden
Group B: France, Hungary, Greece, Israel
Group C: Spain, Latvia, Poland, Serbia
Group D: Belgium, Finland, Slovenia, Montenegro
Source: Sport Fm
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