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We plan the regular EPBF/UPBF meeting in Amsterdam on Feb.11
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2015 European Championship U19
2015 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP U19 WINNERS (RUSSIA, NORWAY & GREAT BRITAIN)
This year, 8 National Federations were lucky to represent the U19 National teams for the European Championship. Players from Norway, Great Britain, France, Russia, Netherlands, Italy, Germany and Switzerland took part in a cheerful walk along the field in their national jerseys with their national flags, in front of the crowded stands. Everyone was hoping to win the Trophy and medal for the 1st place; everyone was striving to become the U19 European Champion this year; everyone was counting on their experience and luck!
However … This is Russia’s second title in the competition, following their gold medal performance in the 2011 competition. This was another fabulous success for Dmitry Berdnikov, his youngest son Alexei and the team who played so well. The celebrations on the final buzzer showed how much it meant.
Norway were also vying for their second title after topping the charts in 2013, but had to be content with silver. Perhaps they did not perform their best? They could have been more aggressive and believed more that they could do it. The victory was within their possibilities with the score 1:3 but they unfortunately could not make it happen.
Great Britain ended their campaign with a 4-1 win over Netherlands in the bronze medal match, to secure their fourth podium finish since the U19 European Championship was established in 2011.
Hosts France finished the 2015 European Championship U19 with a flourish to deliver a 4-0 victory over Germany and secure fifth place at the tournament.
Italy finished seventh on their first-ever U19 Championship by beating Switzerland 4:1 in the Last Places games.
The Championships was another success. This was a special tournament and an unique opportunity for growth for all the National teams. The future stars of European Paintball participated in this Championship.
We would like to congratulate all the participants, the National Teams and all the National Federations that were involved in the organization. Thanks must go to the Euroref guys for all their hard work, and those who helped to produce the very best paintball atmospheres – the spectators!
The Champion - Russian National team |
Runners Up - Norwegian National team |
3rd place - Great Britain National team |
4th place - Dutch National team |
5th place - French National team |
6th place - German National team |
7th place - Italian National team |
8th place - Swiss National team |
Participating conditions
EVENT REGISTRATION FEE:
- 500 EUR for the affiliated National Federations;
- 750 EUR for non-affiliated National Federations.
Jerseys condition
All the National team`s players should wear the same design jerseys. Players are allowed to use jerseys from 2012-2014 years.
Players can order the National teams jerseys from any manufacturers they like. The National teams jerseys should meet the requirements of 2014 National Jersey Template.
National teams without National teams jerseys will not be allowed to play.
Tournament regulations
Participants: Youth national teams only, consisting of players from that nationality, but from different club teams.
Age limit: 1996-1999.
Teams limit: 8 teams. If registered more then 8, the qualification system will be applied.
Format: Race to 4.
Roster: 12 players (only 10 per game allowed).
Qualification system: Direct Elimination.
2 games Minimum. Teams which will lose their first game, will have to play a 2nd game for ranking purpose for 2016.
The European Referee organization Euroref will provide referees for this event.
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