Draw for final stage of ETTU Club Competitions on Friday 22nd December

The draw for the ETTU will be held on Friday 22nd December 2017 starting 1300 CET at the ETTU office in Luxembourg (73 rue Adolphe Fischer L-2311 Luxembourg – 1st floor).

 

Determintion of group ranking order in case of equality

 

As some clubs questioned on how the group ranking will be determined in case of equality between 2 or more clubs please note that we follow the ITTF Regulations 3.7.5.1-4 as in the preceeding seasons:

 

3.7.5 Group Competitions

 

3.7.5.1 In a group or “round robin” competition all members of the group shall compete against each other and shall gain 2 match points for a win 1 for a loss in a played match and 0 for a loss in an unplayed or unfinished match; the ranking order shall be determined primarily by the number of match points gained. If a player is defaulted after the completion of a match for any reason he or she shall be deemed to have lost the match which shall subsequently be recorded as a loss in an unplayed match.

3.7.5.2 If two or more members of the group have gained the same number of match points their relative positions shall be determined only by the results of the matches between them by considering successively the numbers of match points the ratios of wins to losses first in individual matches (for a team event) games and points as far as is necessary to resolve the order.

 

3.7.5.3 If at any step in the calculations the positions of one or more members of the group have been determined while the others are still equal the results of matches in which those members took part shall be excluded from any further calculations needed to resolve the equalities in accordance with the procedure of 3.7.5.1 and 3.7.5.2.

 

3.7.5.4 If it is not possible to resolve equalities by means of the procedure specified in 3.7.5.1-3 the relative positions shall be decided by lot.

 

Prize money

 

We have the pleasure to inform you that the ETTU Executive Board has accepted the following prize money distribution for the club competitions season 2017-2018.

 

 TTCL Men

 

the 2017-2018 TTCL clubs reaching the quarter finals: 2.000€ (8×2.000€=16.000€)

 

starting with the quarter finals every club will receive for each match victory 1.000€ (8×1.000€ for QFs 4×1.000€ for SFs 2×1.000€ for Fs = 14.000€)

 

clubs reaching the semi final will receive in addition: 1.000€ (4×1.000€ = 4.000€)

 

clubs reaching the final will receive in addition: 2.000€ (2×2.000€ = 4.000€)

 

the winner receives in addition: 2.000€ (1×2.000€ = 2.000€)

 

16.000€ + 14.000€ + 4.000€ + 4.000€ + 2.000€ = 40.000€ in total.

 

 

 

Seamaster ECLW

 

the 2017-2018 Seamaster ECLW clubs reaching the quarter finals: 1.000€ (8×1.000€=8.000€)

 

starting with the quarter finals every club will receive for each match victory 500€ (8×500€ for QFs 4×500€ for SFs 2×500€ for Fs = 7.000€)

 

clubs reaching the semi final will receive in addition: 500€ (4×500€ = 2.000€)

 

clubs reaching the final will receive in addition: 1.000€ (2×1.000€ = 2.000€)

 

the winner receives in addition: 1.000€ (1×1.000€ = 1.000€)

 

8.000€ + 7.000€ + 2.000€ + 2.000€ + 1.000€ = 20.000€ in total.

 

 

 

ETTU CUP MEN

 

ETTU Cup men winner: 2.000€

 

ETTU Cup men runner up: 1.000€

 

ETTU Cup men losing semi finalist: 500€ (2 clubs each 500€)

 

Total: 2.000€ + 1.000€ + 2×500€ = 4.000€

 

 

 

ETTU CUP WOMEN

 

ETTU Cup women winner: 2.000€

 

ETTU Cup women runner up: 1.000€

 

ETTU Cup women losing semi finalist: 500€ (2 clubs each 500€)

 

Total: 2.000€ + 1.000€ + 2×500€ = 4.000€

 

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