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Last 64 Men draw with five from Poland
Marcin Nitschke, Mateusz Baranowski, Kryzstof Wróbel, Kacper Filipiak and Adam Stefanów (pictured). Five players from Poland got through to 2015 European Snooker Championships Last 64, in Prague.
One impressive number, that shows the development of the nation in snooker. Last 64 Men’s matches will be played best of seven frames, Wednesday, with sessions starting at 10 and 12 hours.
Here is the complete list of the 32 matches for first knock-out stage of Men’s event:
Antony Parsons (England)-Rui Santos (Portugal)
Vilius Sculte (Lithuania)-Ismail Turker (Turkey)
Tomasz Skalski (Belgium)-Rene Dikstra (Netherlands)
John O’Sullivan (Ireland)-Robert Carlisle (Scotland)
Michael Wild (England)-Ivan Kakovski (Russia)
Sigurdur Kristjansson (Iceland)-Lukas Krenek (Czech Republic)
Roman Dietzel (Germany)-Danni Bismoot (Israel)
Felix Frede (Germany)-Mateusz Baranowski (Poland)
Michael Collumb (Scotland)-Tomas Kubicek (Czech Republic)
Sascha Lippe (Germany)-Janne Hummastenniemi (Finland)
Lukas Kleckers (Germany)-Bratislav Krastev (Bulgaria)
Daniel Kohout (Czech Republic)-Adam Stefanów (Poland)
Aaron Busuttil (Malta)-Jurian Heusdens (Belgium)
Gregory Kopec (France)-Rune Kampe (Denmark)
Sasa Stojanovic (Servia)-Andreas Ploner (Austria)
Marko Vukovic (Serbia)-Kristján Helgason (Iceland)
Brendan O’Donoghue (Ireland)-Simonas Dragunas (Lithuania)
Marcin Nitschke (Poland)-Sam Thomas (Wales)
Jamie Clarke (Wales)-Danny Erikson (Denmark)
Richard Van Leeuwen (Netherlands)-Krzystof Wróbel (Poland)
Raymond Fry (Northern Ireland)-Lee Mein (Scotland)
Cormac Mc Quillan (Northern Ireland)-Brian Cini (Malta)
Jason Peplow (Malta)-Tyler Rees (Wales)
Rodion Judin (Latvia)-John Witty (England)
Andres Petrov (Estonia)-Hristo Sirakov (Bulgaria)
Paul Schopf (Austria)-Antonis Poullos (Cyprus)
Maor Shalom (Israel)-Jurgen Van Roy (Belgium)
Spasian Spasov (Bulgaria)-Declan Lavery (Northern Ireland)
Greg Casey (Ireland)-Antti Tolvanen (Finland)
Sanjin Kusan (Croatia)-Shachar Ruberg (Israel)
Mika Hummelin (Finland)-Maris Volajs (Latvia)
Soma Berghold (Hungary)-Kacper Filipiak (Poland)