National TeamsYassine Chokrani · 20 April 2021

Belgian Cats: 24 players in pre-selection to prepare a busy summer

Belgian Cats: 24 players in pre-selection to prepare a busy summer who will start in Kortrijk. The Belgian Cats are in front of a busy summer. First, the European Championship, which will take place from 17 to 27 June in Strasbourg and Valencia. Then the Olympic Games, which will take place in Tokyo

Belgian Cats: 24 players in pre-selection to prepare a busy summer who will start in Kortrijk.

The Belgian Cats are in front of a busy summer. First, the European Championship, which will take place from 17 to 27 June in Strasbourg and Valencia. Then the Olympic Games, which will take place in Tokyo from July 23 to August 8. Philip Mestdagh released a pre-selection of 24 names on Tuesday. The Cats will train for 3 weeks in Kortrijk’s Lange Munte. First training will be held on Friday 7 May.

The Cats will play 5 games in Kortrijk to prepare the tournaments. The first three games will eb played in Kortrijk, then the Cats will leave for a week in Cordoba, Spain. The team will finally spend another week in Kortrijk, before leaving for the European Championship in France. In that week, the Cats will play a double exhibition game against Greece is scheduled

Preselection Belgian Cats: Julie Allemand (Montpellier / Fra), Harriet Bende (Keltern / Ger), Marjorie Carpréaux (Braine), Nastja Claessens (Waregem), Antonia Delaere (San Sebastian / Spa), Lore Devos (Colorado / VSt), Serena-Lynn Geldof ( Cadi La Seu / Spa), Ine Joris (Boom), Emmeline Leblon (Liège), Kyara Linskens, Maxuella Lisowa (Braine), Becky Massey (SKW), Billie Massey (SKW), Emma Meesseman (Ekaterinburg / Rus), Hanne Mestdagh (Namur), Kim Mestdagh (Schio / Ita), Heleen Nauwelaers (Clarinos / Spa), Jana Raman (Estudiantes / Spa), Elise Ramette (Braine), Laure Resimont (SKW), Sam Van Buggenhout (Boom), Julie Vanloo ( Zaragoza / Spa), Marie Vervaet (SKW), Ann Wauters.

28/05 Belgium-Serbia (Kortrijk) 29/05 Belgium-Puerto Rico (Kortrijk) 30/05 Belgium-Nigeria (Kortrijk) 04/06 Belgium-Nigeria (Cordoba / Spa) 05/06 Belgium-Spain (Cordoba / Spa) 10/06 Belgium-Greece (Kortrijk) 12/06 Belgium-Greece (Kortrijk)

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