Pandanet Go European Team Championship
The Pandanet Go European Team Championship is a new League format of the European Team Championship played on the internet. The first edition of the Pandanet format is held from 2010 to 2011, starting in November 2010. 30 countries participate. This tournament is arguably the strongest ever played among European players.
The tournament is played in nine rounds. Each European country can delegate one team consisting of up to 12 players, but only four players play in one match. Each match consists of four games (boards 1-4) played simultaneously on the online go server IGS.
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Championship 2010-2011
From the official website:
- "For the first season, we have 30 participating countries in three leagues. There will be nine rounds, the first on November 23nd and the last in May/June. The finals, with the top four teams, will be held at the European Go Congress in Bordeaux in July 2011."
Resultlist
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Legend:
- MP = Matchpoints (win: 2, draw: 1, loss: 0)
- score = number of individual victories-losses, minus points for penalties.
= Board 1, etc.
- (*) = pending
- In case of same MP and score, wins on higher boards count more than wins on lower boards. Therefore indicating wins on
etc. is necessary to determine the final place.
Maintaining this list is quite bothersome and prone to mistakes. You are kindly asked to edit this page and correct mistakes, if you find some.
Official lists
Teams
League A: Czech Rep.,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Hungary,
Netherlands,
Romania,
Russia,
Serbia,
Ukraine
League B: Austria,
Belgium,
Croatia,
Denmark,
Israel,
Poland,
Slovenia,
Spain,
Sweden,
United Kingdom
League C: Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Bulgaria,
Cyprus,
Ireland,
Italy,
Luxemburg,
Portugal,
Slovakia,
Switzerland,
Turkey
Schedule
I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | |
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................Date.................. | 2010 Nov.23 | 2010 Dec.14 | 2011 Jan.11 | 2011 Feb.01 | 2011 Feb.22 | 2011 Mar.15 | 2011 Apr.05 | 2011 May 03 | 2011 May 24 |
Czechia | Net | Fra | Ser | Rus | Ukr | Ger | Hun | Fin | Rom |
Finland | Ger | Ukr | Rom | Net | Hun | Rus | Fra | Cze | Ser |
France | Rom | Cze | Net | Hun | Rus | Ser | Fin | Ukr | Ger |
Germany | Fin | Net | Hun | Ukr | Rom | Cze | Ser | Rus | Fra |
Hungary | Rus | Rom | Ger | Fra | Fin | Net | Cze | Ser | Ukr |
Netherlands | Cze | Ger | Fra | Fin | Ser | Hun | Ukr | Rom | Rus |
Romania | Fra | Hun | Fin | Ser | Ger | Ukr | Rus | Net | Cze |
Russia | Hun | Ser | Ukr | Cze | Fra | Fin | Rom | Ger | Net |
Serbia | Ukr | Rus | Cze | Rom | Net | Fra | Ger | Hun | Fin |
Ukraine | Ser | Fin | Rus | Ger | Cze | Rom | Net | Fra | Hun |
I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | |
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................Date.................. | 2010 Nov.23 | 2010 Dec.14 | 2011 Jan.04 | 2011 Jan.25 | 2011 Feb.15 | 2011 Mar.08 | 2011 Mar.29 | 2011 Apr.19 | 2011 May 17 |
Austria | Swe | Isr | Spa | Cro | Den | Pol | UK | Bel | Slo |
Belgium | Isr | UK | Pol | Den | Slo | Swe | Spa | Aut | Cro |
Croatia | Den | Pol | Swe | Aut | Isr | UK | Slo | Spa | Bel |
Denmark | Cro | Spa | UK | Bel | Aut | Slo | Swe | Pol | Den |
Israel | Bel | Aut | Slo | UK | Cro | Spa | Pol | Swe | Isr |
Poland | UK | Cro | Bel | Slo | Spa | Aut | Isr | Den | Swe |
Slovenia | Spa | Swe | Isr | Pol | Bel | Den | Cro | UK | Aut |
Spain | Slo | Den | Aut | Swe | Pol | Isr | Bel | Cro | UK |
Sweden | Aut | Slo | Cro | Spa | UK | Bel | Den | Isr | Pol |
United Kingdom | Pol | Bel | Den | Isr | Swe | Cro | Aut | Slo | Spa |
I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | |
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................Date.................. | 2010 Nov.23 | 2010 Dec.14 | 2011 Jan.18 | 2011 Feb.08 | 2011 Mar.01 | 2011 Mar.22 | 2011 Apr.12 | 2011 May 10 | 2011 Jun.07 |
Bosnia | Ita | Por | Ire | Slk | Swi | Lux | Tur | Bul | Cyp |
Bulgaria | Cyp | Ire | Swi | Ita | Lux | Tur | Por | Bos | Slk |
Cyprus | Bul | Slk | Tur | Swi | Ita | Ire | Lux | Por | Bos |
Ireland | Swi | Bul | Bos | Lux | Tur | Cyp | Ita | Slk | Por |
Italy | Bos | Lux | Por | Bul | Cyp | Slk | Ire | Swi | Tur |
Luxemburg | Por | Ita | Slk | Ire | Bul | Bos | Cyp | Tur | Swi |
Portugal | Lux | Bos | Ita | Tur | Slk | Swi | Bul | Cyp | Ire |
Slovakia | Tur | Cyp | Lux | Bos | Por | Ita | Swi | Ire | Bul |
Switzerland | Ire | Tur | Bul | Cyp | Bos | Por | Slk | Ita | Lux |
Turkey | Slk | Swi | Cyp | Por | Ire | Bul | Bos | Lux | Ita |
Bold = match winner; italiziced = match loser; straight = draw or not yet decided.
Detailed results of each round can be found, if you go to this page, then click the respective link (League X, Round Y), and then click any pairing (quite complicated to find, but it works, just try!).
Past results
In the history of the european team championship Russia plays a dominant role. However, in the past six editions Russia did not manage to win the championship (in 2006 and 2008 no Russian team participated). In 2010/11 season there will be a total of 3 leagues. Each league is composed of 10 teams and will be played in a single round robin format.
Edition | Year | City | Country | Winning Team | Number of Participating Teams |
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13 | 2010 | Leksand | Sweden | The Netherlands | 6 |
12 | 2009 | Pitesti | Romenia | Romania | 25 |
11 | 2008 | Cannes | France | France | 10 |
10 | 2007 | Leipzig | Germany | Germany | 8 |
9 | 2006 | Bratislave | Slovakia | Romania | 8 |
8 | 2005 | Saint Petersburg | Russia | Russia | 10 |
7 | 2001 | Moscow | Russia | Russia | 8 |
6 | 1999 | Belgrado | Yugoslavia | Russia | 10 |
5 | 1996 | Zlin | Czech Republic | Russia | 12 |
Sources and further information
Pandanet Go European Team Championship, the official site (including rules, list of players, etc.)
Leaguesystem and
results, explained by the European Go Federation
Brit Go covering the B League
Swiss Go covering the C League
http://gosensations.com covers interesting games from the Ch'ship
- The European Go Database