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Saint-Omer, FRA | CANCELLED, 3.10.2020 - 4.10.2020
We have just been informed that the 2020 ECA Canoe Polo Clubs European Championships has been cancelled despite the fact that only a few days ago the organisers were very optimistic regarding the organisation of the championships. In the meantime the health situation in Saint-Omer has worsened and is now in the red zone, therefore to ensure the safety of everyone involved it has been decided that the 2020 ECA Canoe Polo Clubs European Championships in France in cancelled. Thank you for understanding.
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