At the end of the regular duration of the Swedish men’s ping pong of men, last week, Constantine Constantinopoulos’ record won third place and will fight for the best in the extra process in April.
In the same championship, the Sparvagen of Constantine Angelakis failed to get to this point this year. He finished fifth place and was out of the playoffs.
In the same period the championship of the Second National Men’s Class was completed in Sweden. Angby, reinforced by George Constantinopoulos, while for a two -day day wore her jersey and Tasos Riniotis, took third place.
The two rounds in Sweden ended with Soderham. After 14 races he scored 35 points. He could choose an opponent for the playoffs between the third and fourth team and chose the record. The first match is April 8 at the Record home, the second away on 10/4 and, if the wins are 1-1 and need a third match, will also take place in Sonderham the next day.
The other pair of four are champion Eslov and Halmstad (second with quarter and 28 points against 26).
In the 14th and final race, Record bent in Munkendal 4-3 set. Mr Constantinopoulos defeated Simon Sonderlund in his unique game with a 3-1 set and in the finale he competed in the double with Hampus Sonderlund and dominated by Andre da Silva/S. Sonderlund from Portugal and Sweden respectively with 2-0 sets. Record scored 27 points.
Sparvagen surpassed Falkenberg 4-2 away. Angelakis defeated Swedish Kim Nillander 3-0 and Dan Alan Bentsen (old European champion in the men’s team) with a 3-1 set. Sparvagen ranked Thursday with 16 points.
Our champions had a good account at the individual level. Constantinopoulos scored 16 wins and 6 defeats and was fifth on the list of Pingisligan Herrar’s most effective athletes. Angelakis had 10 wins and 6 defeats.
WITHOUT LOST IN THE SECOND CATEGORY G. KONSTANTINOPOULOS
In the second category of men, the so -called Superettan Herrar, Angby took third place with 17 points. The first was Costa SK with 27 degrees and secured the promotion to the top league.
In the 14th and final match, G. Constantinopoulos’ team defeated Eskilstouna at the 6-4 set. Today’s Greek mixed champion has achieved two individual victories and generally stood out in the league with its productivity. He finished the championship with the absolute wins in 16 games. Only he and the Swedish Parerell ended unbeaten.
The great former international and current coach scored 28 wins in 28 games with Costa’s jersey. Rhiniotis, a new Greek men’s champion in the two meetings of the team, in which he participated, had 2 wins and 1 defeat.
I am currently a news writer for News Bulletin247 where I mostly cover sports news. I have always been interested in writing and it is something I am very passionate about. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and spending time with my family and friends.