The 2024 European Championships Senior MAG Master Team List

The UEG has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning April 24 in Rimini, Italy.

A full list of all senior MAG teams is below, and we’ll change the “nominative” status to official once the rosters are announced by each federation.

ALBANIA

  • Matvei Petrov

Nominative.

ARMENIA

  • Artur Avetisyan
  • Erik Baghdasaryan
  • Artur Davtyan
  • Vahagn Davtyan
  • Gagik Khachikyan
  • Harutyun Merdinyan

Nominative.

AUSTRIA

  • David Bickel
  • Vinzenz Höck
  • Nicolas Ivkic
  • Askhab Matiev
  • Ricardo Rudy
  • Paul Schmölzer

Confirmed by the Austrian federation as of April 20. Manuel Arnold and Martin Miggitsch are the reserve athletes.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Murad Agharzayev
  • Rasul Ahmadzada
  • Mansum Safarov
  • Nikita Simonov
  • Ivan Tikhonov

Nominative.

BELGIUM

Confirmed by the Belgian federation as of April 17.

BULGARIA

  • Yordan Aleksandrov
  • Dimitar Dimitrov
  • Kevin Penev
  • Daniel Trifonov
  • Bozhidar Zlatanov

Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation as of April 22.

CROATIA

  • Aurel Benovic
  • Liam Rabic
  • Marko Sambolec
  • Tin Srbic
  • Filip Ude
  • Mateo Zugec

Confirmed by the Croatian federation as of April 23.

CYPRUS

  • Georgios Angonas
  • Michalis Chari
  • Ilias Georgiou
  • Marios Georgiou
  • Neofytos Kyriakou
  • Sokratis Pilakouris

Confirmed by the Cyprus federation as of April 20.

CZECHIA

  • Daniel Bago
  • Miroslav Durak
  • Martin Pospisil
  • Daniel Radovesnicky
  • Radomir Sliz

Confirmed by the Czech federation as of April 22.

FINLAND

Confirmed by the Finnish federation as of April 18.

FRANCE

  • Samir Aït Saïd
  • Cameron-Lie Bernard
  • Alexis Blin
  • Axel Breche
  • Léo Saladino
  • Jim Zona

Confirmed by the French federation as of April 20. Bernard replaced Benjamin Osberger and Blin replaced Julien Marechal.

GEORGIA

  • Saba Abesadze
  • Ioane Jimsheleishvili
  • Levan Skhiladze

Nominative.

GERMANY

  • Pascal Brendel
  • Nils Dunkel
  • Gabriel Eichhorn
  • Carlo Hörr
  • Milan Hosseini
  • Andreas Toba

Confirmed by the German federation as of April 22. Eichhorn and Hörr replaced Lukas Dauser and Lucas Kochan.

GREAT BRITAIN

Confirmed by the British federation as of April 2. Whitehouse replaced Max Whitlock. Adam Tobin is the reserve athlete.

GREECE

  • Alkinoos Graikos
  • Nikolaos Iliopoulos
  • Apostolos Kanellos
  • Eleftherios Petrounias
  • Antonios Tantalidis
  • Christos Tsingelidis

Confirmed by the Greek federation as of April 20.

HUNGARY

Confirmed by the Hungarian federation as of April 22.

ICELAND

  • Agust Davidsson
  • Martin Gudmundsson
  • Dagur Olafsson
  • Valgard Reinhardsson
  • Atli Valgeirsson

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation as of April 22.

IRELAND

Confirmed by the Irish federation as of April 20.

ISRAEL

  • Artem Dolgopyat
  • Pavel Gulidov
  • Ilia Liubimov
  • Alexander Myakinin
  • Ron Pyatov
  • Uri Zeidel

Nominative.

ITALY

Confirmed by the Italian federation as of April 22.

LATVIA

  • Dmitrijs Mickevics
  • Ricards Plate

Nominative.

LITHUANIA

  • Gytis Chasazyrovas
  • Tomas Kuzmickas
  • Robert Tvorogal

Nominative.

NETHERLANDS

  • Amine Abaidi
  • Loran de Munck
  • Martijn de Veer
  • Jermain Grünberg
  • Rick Jacobs
  • Casimir Schmidt

Nominative.

NORWAY

  • Joar Amblie
  • Sofus Heggemsnes
  • Peder Skogvang
  • Niklas Syverhuset
  • Harald Wibye

Confirmed by the Norwegian federation as of April 23.

POLAND

  • Kacper Garnczarek
  • Sebastian Gawronski

Nominative.

PORTUGAL

  • Bernardo Almeida
  • Guilherme Campos
  • Luis Lechaud
  • Marcelo Marques
  • Jose Nogueira

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation as of April 21.

ROMANIA

  • Nicolae Bera
  • Razvan-Denis Marc
  • Toma Modoianu-Zseder
  • Andrei Muntean
  • Emilian Neagu
  • Nicholas Tarca

Nominative.

SERBIA

  • Ivan Dejanovic
  • Petar Vefic

Nominative.

SLOVAKIA

  • Oliver Kasala
  • Volodymyr Otreshko

Confirmed by the Slovakian federation as of April 20.

SLOVENIA

  • Luka Bojanc
  • Kevin Buckley
  • Anze Hribar
  • Gregor Rakovic

Confirmed by the Slovenian federation as of April 23.

SPAIN

Confirmed by the Spanish federation as of April 23.

SWEDEN

  • Luis Il-Sung Melander
  • Joakim Lenberg
  • Filip Lidbeck
  • David Rumbutis
  • Marcus Stenberg
  • William Sundell

Nominative.

SWITZERLAND

Confirmed by the Swiss federation as of April 18.

TÜRKIYE

  • Adem Asil
  • Ibrahim Colak
  • Emre Dodanli
  • Mert Efe Kilicer
  • Mehmet Ayberk Kosak
  • Kerem Sener

Nominative.

UKRAINE

Nominative.

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