Four teams are fighting in the sports hall for the coveted Champions Cup title. The draw wasn’t the worst for the hosts around long-time national player Jean Andrioli. With the multiple Swiss indoor champion SVD Diepoldsau-Schmitter, the supposedly simplest task awaits in the semifinals from 7:30 p.m. (live stream: www.faustball.at). Before that, the two top German clubs, defending champions Pfungstadt and Brettdorf, duel.
“I expect a duel at eye level,” said Freistadt coach Andreas Woitsch: “If we get promoted, it will probably be against Pfungstadt against top attacker Patrick Thomas. That would be a very difficult task.” In addition to top sport, there is a raffle with attractive prizes for spectators.
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