2019 European Table Tennis Championships – Men's team

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Men's team
at the 2019 European Table Tennis Championships
Venue Salle Sportive Métropolitaine
Location Nantes, France
Dates3–8 September
Competitors106 from 24 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  2017
2021  

The men's team tournament of the 2019 European Table Tennis Championships was held from 3 to 8 September 2019. [1]

Contents

Germany defeated Portugal in the final to capture the gold medal. [2]

Preliminary round

The top team of each group advances.

Group A

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of Germany.svgFlag of Russia.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22060+64Quarterfinals3–03–0
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21134130–33–1
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 20216520–31–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
19:00
Report Russia  Flag of Russia.svg31Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Alexander Shibaev 30 Lubomír Jančařík
Kirill Skachkov 13 Pavel Širuček
Vladimir Sidorenko 31 Tomáš Polanský
Alexander Shibaev 30 Pavel Širuček

4 September 2019
16:00
Report Germany  Flag of Germany.svg30Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Timo Boll 30 Pavel Širuček
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 31 Tomáš Polanský
Patrick Franziska 32 Lubomír Jančařík

5 September 2019
16:00
Report Germany  Flag of Germany.svg30Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Timo Boll 31 Kirill Skachkov
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 32 Alexander Shibaev
Patrick Franziska 31 Vladimir Sidorenko

Group B

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of Sweden.svgFlag of Romania.svgFlag of Hungary.svg
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22061+54Quarterfinals3–03–1
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 21134130–33–1
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 20226421–31–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
13:00
Report Romania  Flag of Romania.svg31Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Cristian Pletea 30 Tamás Lakatos
Ovidiu Ionescu 23 Bence Majoros
Rareş Şipoş 32 Ádám Szudi
Cristian Pletea 31 Bence Majoros

4 September 2019
16:00
Report Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg31Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Jon Persson 31 Ádám Szudi
Mattias Falck 13 Bence Majoros
Truls Möregård 31 Tamás Lakatos
Mattias Falck 32 Ádám Szudi

5 September 2019
13:00
Report Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg30Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Jon Persson 30 Ovidiu Ionescu
Mattias Falck 32 Rareş Şipoş
Kristian Karlsson 32 Cristian Pletea

Group C

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of France.svgFlag of Spain.svgFlag of Slovakia.svg
1Flag of France.svg  France 22061+54Quarterfinals3–13–0
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 21145131–33–2
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 20226420–32–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
10:00
Report Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg23Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Ľubomír Pištej 32 Álvaro Robles
Wang Yang 31 Jesus Cantero
Alexander Valuch 13 Carlos Machado
Wang Yang 13 Álvaro Robles
Ľubomír Pištej 03 Jesus Cantero

4 September 2019
19:00
Report France  Flag of France.svg31Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Emmanuel Lebesson 31 Álvaro Robles
Simon Gauzy 30 Jesus Cantero
Tristan Flore 13 Carlos Machado
Simon Gauzy 32 Álvaro Robles

5 September 2019
19:00
Report France  Flag of France.svg30Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Simon Gauzy 30 Alexander Valuch
Emmanuel Lebesson 30 Ľubomír Pištej
Can Akkuzu 30 Wang Yang

Group D

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of Austria.svgFlag of Denmark.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 22062+44Quarterfinals3–23–0
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 21154+132–33–1
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20216520–31–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
19:00
Report Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg31Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Jonathan Groth 31 Yaroslav Zhmudenko
Anders Lind 23 Yevhen Pryshchepa
Tobias Rasmussen 32 Viktor Yefimov
Jonathan Groth 32 Yevhen Pryshchepa

4 September 2019
19:00
Report Austria  Flag of Austria.svg30Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Stefan Fegerl 31 Yevhen Pryshchepa
Daniel Habesohn 31 Yaroslav Zhmudenko
Robert Gardos 30 Viktor Yefimov

5 September 2019
19:00
Report Austria  Flag of Austria.svg32Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Robert Gardos 30 Jonathan Groth
Daniel Habesohn 23 Anders Lind
Stefan Fegerl 30 Tobias Rasmussen
Daniel Habesohn 23 Jonathan Groth
Robert Gardos 31 Anders Lind

Group E

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of Slovenia.svgFlag of Croatia.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22061+54Quarterfinals3–13–0
2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 21143+131–33–0
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 20206620–30–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
16:00
Report Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg30Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Tomislav Pucar 31 Rajko Gommers
Andrej Gaćina 30 Laurens Tromer
Frane Kojić 31 Ewout Oostwouder

4 September 2019
13:00
Report Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg30Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Bojan Tokić 30 Ewout Oostwouder
Darko Jorgić 30 Laurens Tromer
Deni Kožul 30 Rajko Gommers

5 September 2019
10:00
Report Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg31Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Darko Jorgić 32 Andrej Gaćina
Bojan Tokić 32 Tomislav Pucar
Deni Kožul 23 Frane Kojić
Darko Jorgić 31 Tomislav Pucar

Group F

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of England.svgFlag of Belarus.svgFlag of Luxembourg.svg
1Flag of England.svg  England 22062+44Quarterfinals3–13–1
2Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 21143+131–33–0
3Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 20216521–30–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
16:00
Report England  Flag of England.svg31Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Paul Drinkhall 31 Eric Glod
Sam Walker 30 Gilles Michely
Tom Jarvis 13 Luka Mladenovic
Sam Walker 32 Eric Glod

4 September 2019
13:00
Report Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg30Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Pavel Platonov 31 Luka Mladenovic
Vladimir Samsonov 30 Eric Glod
Aliaksandr Khanin 31 Christian Kill

5 September 2019
10:00
Report Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg13Flag of England.svg  England Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Pavel Platonov 13 Liam Pitchford
Vladimir Samsonov 30 Paul Drinkhall
Aliaksandr Khanin 13 Sam Walker
Vladimir Samsonov 13 Liam Pitchford

Group G

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of Poland.svgFlag of Serbia.svgFlag of Belgium (civil).svg
1Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 22064+24Quarterfinals3–23–2
2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 21155032–33–2
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 20246222–32–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
13:00
Report Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg23Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Cédric Nuytinck 30 Zsolt Peto
Florent Lambiet 13 Aleksandar Karakašević
Robin Devos 13 Marko Jevtović
Cédric Nuytinck 32 Aleksandar Karakašević
Florent Lambiet 23 Zsolt Peto

4 September 2019
10:00
Report Poland  Flag of Poland.svg32Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Marek Badowski 30 Aleksandar Karakašević
Jakub Dyjas 31 Zsolt Peto
Samuel Kulczycki 03 Marko Jevtović
Jakub Dyjas 23 Aleksandar Karakašević
Marek Badowski 31 Zsolt Peto

5 September 2019
13:00
Report Poland  Flag of Poland.svg32Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Marek Badowski 30 Cédric Nuytinck
Jakub Dyjas 23 Florent Lambiet
Samuel Kulczycki 13 Martin Allegro
Jakub Dyjas 30 Cédric Nuytinck
Marek Badowski 32 Florent Lambiet

Group H

PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualificationFlag of Portugal.svgFlag of Greece.svgFlag of Turkey.svg
1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 22060+64Quarterfinals3–03–0
2Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 21133030–33–0
3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 20206620–30–3
Source: ITTF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches; 4) Head-to-head sets
3 September 2019
10:00
Report Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg30Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Marcos Freitas 31 Abdullah Yiğenler
Tiago Apolónia 31 İbrahim Gündüz
João Monteiro 30 Ziver Gündüz

4 September 2019
10:00
Report Greece  Flag of Greece.svg30Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Panagiotis Gionis 32 Abdullah Yiğenler
Ioannis Sgouropoulos 30 İbrahim Gündüz
Konstantinos Konstaninopoulos 30 Zihni Şahin

5 September 2019
16:00
Report Greece  Flag of Greece.svg03Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Panagiotis Gionis 13 Marcos Freitas
Kalinikos Kreanga 03 João Monteiro
Ioannis Sgouropoulos 03 Tiago Apolónia

Knockout stage

All times are local (UTC+2).

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
6 September
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3
 
7 September
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3
 
6 September
 
Flag of France.svg  France 0
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2
 
8 September
 
Flag of France.svg  France 3
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3
 
6 September
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 0
 
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1
 
7 September
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3
 
6 September
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2
 
Flag of England.svg  England 0
 
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3
 

Quarterfinals

6 September 2019
10:00
Report Germany  Flag of Germany.svg30Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 32 Darko Jorgić
Timo Boll 30 Bojan Tokić
Patrick Franziska 30 Deni Kožul

6 September 2019
19:00
Report Poland  Flag of Poland.svg23Flag of France.svg  France Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Marek Badowski 31 Simon Gauzy
Jakub Dyjas 32 Emmanuel Lebesson
Maciej Kubik 03 Can Akkuzu
Jakub Dyjas 13 Simon Gauzy
Marek Badowski 13 Emmanuel Lebesson

6 September 2019
16:00
Report Austria  Flag of Austria.svg13Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Robert Gardos 30 Tiago Apolónia
Daniel Habesohn 13 Marcos Freitas
Stefan Fegerl 13 João Monteiro
Daniel Habesohn 03 Tiago Apolónia

6 September 2019
13:00
Report England  Flag of England.svg03Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Liam Pitchford 03 Jon Persson
Paul Drinkhall 13 Mattias Falck
Sam Walker 13 Truls Möregård

Semifinals

7 September 2019
19:00
Report Germany  Flag of Germany.svg30Flag of France.svg  France Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Timo Boll 31 Simon Gauzy
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 31 Emmanuel Lebesson
Patrick Franziska 31 Can Akkuzu

7 September 2019
16:00
Report Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg32Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Marcos Freitas 23 Jon Persson
Tiago Apolónia 32 Mattias Falck
João Monteiro 13 Truls Möregård
Marcos Freitas 31 Mattias Falck
Tiago Apolónia 32 Jon Persson

Final

8 September 2019
16:00
Report Germany  Flag of Germany.svg30Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Salle Sportive Métropolitaine, Nantes
Score by game:
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 30 Marcos Freitas
Timo Boll 31 João Monteiro
Patrick Franziska 30 Tiago Apolónia

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