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About – Upward Sports

SPORTS + INTENTION = IMPACT

For over two decades, we have been a partner to churches


in leveraging the power of sports to achieve and
increase the impact of their mission.

Purpose

For over twenty years, our purpose has remained the same: to use the power of sports to share the gospel and promote the discovery of Jesus in every community.

Partnership

Walking alongside churches in pursuing their mission, helping to overcome challenges and solve problems, and seeking to understand their unique circumstances and resources, we bring proven and innovative solutions to create transformational sports experiences.

Community

We believe the local church plays a key role in building up and fostering their community. We support churches with strategic consulting, logistics, materials and spiritual support to do just that.

Big Picture

We view sport through the lens of a greater purpose – which means the impact can extend far beyond the game. Sports break down barriers and create a powerful catalyst for churches to build relationships and serve others.

All children deserve opportunities to be active, learn and have fun! That’s why we value co-creating new and different play experiences with church partners to welcome and reach all children.

Whole Person

Based on Luke 2:52 “Jesus grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man.” our experiences are designed to equip churches to engage the whole athlete – mind, body, spirit and soul.

"

Upward is a unique experience for the youth in this community. I feel blessed to be a part of the program. I am passionate about the next generation and seeing youth come to love Jesus, and Upward is just another way that I get to be a part of that."

Zach F. – Wheatfield, IN

Our Values

Integrity

- Conduct Ourselves with Integrity -
"Therefore, be imitators of God, as beloved children. " (Ephesians 5:1)

Collaboration

- Collaborate as a Team -
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." (Proverbs 27:17)

Excellence

- Serve with Excellence -
"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." (Colossians 3:17)

Innovation

- Innovation with Others -
"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." (Psalm 119:105)

Joy

- Find Joy in the Journey -
"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope."
(Romans 15:13)

Our History

Founded in 1995 out of a church in Spartanburg, South Carolina, founder Caz McCaslin had a passion for sports and a deep desire to reach his community. He created a sports experience that met the unmet needs of children and their families, focused on the sports experience and sharing the love of Jesus Christ. This vision for one community quickly grew into a team of individuals committed to supporting churches everywhere to maximize their unique resources and personalities to serve and meet the needs of their communities.

Today, there are over 2,800 Upward sports experiences across the U.S. serving hundreds of thousands of young athletes playing basketball, soccer, cheerleading, volleyball, and flag football. What began as a local, recreational basketball league focused on reaching the surrounding community with the message of Jesus Christ has grown into a nationwide movement helping churches use sports to engage their local communities with the gospel.

Statement of Faith

We Believe...

  • The Bible to be the inspired, authoritative, Word of God.
  • That there is one God, eternally existent in three persons—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  • In the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory.
  • That for the salvation of lost and sinful people, regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential.
  • In the present ministry of the Holy Spirit, by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life.
  • In the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection of life, and they that are lost unto the resurrection of eternal punishment.
  • In the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Financials

2017-2018 Audited Financial Statements

2018-2019 Audited Financial Statements

2019-2020 Audited Financial Statements

2020-2021 Audited Financial Statements

We chose to work with a firm such as Batts Morrison Wales & Lee to maintain strong stewardship of the resources of the ministry. BMWL’s audits provide transparency to the public and ensures that our financial practices as well as our internal controls hold the organization accountable.

ECFA is committed to helping Christ-centered organizations earn the public’s trust through developing and maintaining standards of accountability that convey God-honoring ethical practices. We firmly support ECFA’s goals and mission and comply with their membership standards.

Best Christian Workplaces Institute

Best Christian Workplaces Institute strives to help Christian organizations set the standard as the best, most effective places to work in the world. The feedback received each year is used by Upward Sports to set benchmarks for measurable improvement companywide.

Find out why hundreds of churches across the country are partnering with us to reach their community.

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Church Leader – Upward Sports

Call us 864-949-5701

Is your church looking to engage with your community?

We understand the importance of community! We also understand that each church is unique in their approach. Our desire is to come alongside of your church to advance your mission and promote Jesus through the avenue of sports. As we learn about your outreach efforts, together we will customize your experience. By leveraging the power of sports to create gospel and connection opportunities, relationships are formed!

Access the "benefits of Upward Sports", sample devotion / practice plan, webinar with current league directors, and other ministry videos and resources!


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Our RENEWED FOCUS towards sports ministry outreach will allow your church to experience:

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Customizable Sports Package

Design a unique program experience with your community and church needs in mind. We know one size doesn’t fit all!

Multiple Sports Options

Leagues are designed to include practice and game-days for 6-12 weeks, based on the timeline you create. A great way to engage your community and congregation! Outside of a league experience - Camps, Clinics, and one day Connect events support your sports ministry.

Affordable for all churches

As a self-sustaining ministry, you can start a sports experience anytime during the year. This is a great alternative to other youth sports leagues that have yearly and annual fees. We want to keep your costs low so you can impact all families in your community!

Ministry


Materials

Outreach is key! We come alongside you to supply weekly devotions, outreach ideas, Gospel presentation materials, collaboration with other ministry leaders, communication tools, and much more. We want to support you as you share the Gospel and build relationships.

Available sports: Basketball, Cheerleading, Flag Football, Soccer and Volleyball

Let us customize your experience and show you these resources!

Relationships are a key tool to help you reach your community!

It is why we believe in the power of sports.

A ministry touchpoint is a meaningful reach into the lives of families. Simply put, ministry touchpoints are when opportunities are created for your church to put the Gospel on display and create real relationships – not just count the numbers! Put one of your current ministry outreach opportunities to the test and see how many lives you are impacting.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • How much does it cost to start an Upward league at my church?

    Customize your player package based on your budget. With no annual or yearly fees, Upward Sports is a self sustaining ministry.

  • What sports do you offer?

    Basketball, Cheerleading, Flag Football, Soccer and Volleyball

  • What do I need to get started?

    If your church has access to a gym, field, or parking lot and a desire to reach the community, we can provide you the resources.

  • Do you only work with churches?

    No. We work with churches, Christian schools and other non profits.

  • Do you come to my church and run my league?

    No. As a trusted ministry partner, we provide resources, tools and support. Upward Sports is designed to be a ministry of your church.

Are you ready to increase your reach?

Sports is a common bond across America. Families fill the fields and courts each Saturday, cheering on their son or daughter. What if those families were coming to your church campus to practice and play? Few ministries help revitalize a church like youth sports.

By utilizing sports as a bridge into your community, families feel welcome each week to your church campus. This is where real relationships take place and lives are impacted.

Simply put, sports bring people together.

Are you ready to increase your reach into your community?

Schedule a call and

customize your sports experience and league timeline. Decide what is best for your church from resources, apparel, ministry materials, promotion tools, sport specific coach playbooks, communication system, drafting software and much more. We want to support your outreach ministry, freeing you to serve families in your community. We are a part of your team!

What our partners are saying:

“Upward listened first and then gave options with details. Upward provided me with all the info (budget, the why, and what) that was easy to understand and then easy to share with others when starting out."

N Ford ( Oakland United Methodist – PA)

“As one of the first partners through Project Select, the Upward Sports team walked me through it. It was the ultimate example of teamwork. The jerseys look great, the technology features are fantastic, and the customized player package meets the needs of my community,”

R Shaughnessy (Christ Community Church – NE)

Simply put.

Sports bring people together!

Stay connected with monthly updates on how other churches are using sports to reach their community! We will even have fun sports give-a-ways along the way.

Need help now? Call us at 864-949-5701

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How much do NBA stars earn? Salary rating-2019 - Blogg on the floor - Blogs

We count other people's millions.

Many people know that the NBA has a salary cap. It is set at $109.14 million for the 2019/20 season.

But not everyone knows that the salary cap is directly tied to the league's income. And with it - the salaries of all players. Basketball players make millions of dollars because the NBA makes billions of dollars.

8.2 billion, to be exact - that's how much the NBA expects to receive in the coming season in the form of BRI (basketball-related income). This BRI includes only $400-500 million converted from yuan, so don't worry: even a complete break in relations with China won't take more than five or six percent off the BRI.

Under the 2017 Collective Agreement between the league and the players union, 50%* of BRI goes to players in the form of salaries.

* - actually not, but in order not to load the text with nuances, I will explain them in the comments.

There are 510 jobs in the league - each of the 30 teams can apply for 17 people.

51 NBA players - exactly 10% - will receive at least $20 million next season **.

** - and again I suggest going to the comments for those who want abstruseness.

The “Gini coefficient” and other indicators of financial inequality in the NBA as in a single economy look better than the global ones: if in the real world the richest 10% own 75-85% of all wealth (in the USA - 70-75% according to various estimates ), then in the NBA, the top 10% earn only 35% of all salaries.

But even this 35% is more than one and a half billion dollars. Or, in other words, 1,655 NBA rookie minimum contracts.

Let's look at how this one and a half billion is distributed. For a round number, we will limit ourselves to the top 50 earning more than 20 million; The 51st player in the ranking with a salary of exactly 20 million is Indiana guard Malcolm Brogdon. If you go to the basketball section less than once a week, then most likely you don’t even know who it is. And he earns more than Aguero, James, Neuer or any Serie A player except Cristiano.

Who is not in this part of the rating? For example, Philadelphia's rising star Ben Simmons, who signed a five-year, $170 million contract this summer that won't take effect until a year later, is now playing on a "modest" $8 million rookie salary.

For the same reason, Utah leader Donovan Mitchell, Dallas' delightful Luka Doncic, or intimidating rookie Zion Williamson are not yet on the NBA's Most Valuable Players list. All of them still earn a fixed salary (depending on the number under which the player was taken in the draft), for which they need to play 4 seasons before claiming a luxurious life.

Who is in this part of the rating? Giannis. The current NBA MVP - and the future, according to some forecasts, too.

Greek-Frick did not make the top 40 for a number of reasons, the main of which is that the NBA does not revise existing contracts (with some exceptions that are so rare that they do not even deserve an asterisk and a footnote in the commentary). Antetokounmpo signed his contract back in 2016, by that time the Greek had never played in the All-Star Game, averaging 17 points and playing as the main point guard of the very weak Bucks (49losses in a season).

And Giannis, not so long ago a beggar teenager who sold souvenirs on the streets of Athens and ran in patched sneakers, was so grateful that Milwaukee believed in him that he did not insist on either a maximum contract or even a player option in the last year contract. He was told that he would receive $100 million, and he was stunned by this amount - and it does not matter that at the same time as him, Stephen Adams also signed for exactly the same contract, whom Oklahoma renewed only in a panic from losing Durant.

All in all, Antetokounmpo did great humanly but naively economically three years ago: Giannis has already lost $33 million by waiving his maximum wage and has also pushed back his possible free agency entry from 2020 to 2021.

That's why next year he will be so low in the rankings again. But then - hello to the biggest contract in the history of the NBA.

There are now only 32 people in the NBA with maximum contracts of (this number does not include DeRozan, whose salary was maximum only in the first two years of the contract, Horford and Love, who played at maximum levels a year ago, Vucevic, and Millsap and Middleton from the next group).

At the same time, almost everyone has different salaries.

How did it happen?

To answer this question, needs to understand how maximum contracts are formed .

Maximum contracts come in three levels depending on the player's experience:

  • up to 6 league seasons - 25% of ceiling;
  • 7-9 seasons - 30%;
  • and more 10 - 35%

A player can jump up one category by becoming MVP, NBA Defensive Player of the Year or making the All-Star Team of the Season. At the same time, all these 25, 30 and 35% form only the salary in the first season. For example, now 25% of the ceiling is the salary of Russell, Porzingis, Booker, Towns. The first two signed a contract this summer, and the last two lasted a year ago, just their agreements implied entry into force in 2019-m.

And then everything changes: Russell, who signed a contract with a new team, Golden State after Brooklyn, will have an annual increase of 5%. Towns, who lasted with Minnesota, has 8%. And next year their salaries will be different.

Other players signed maximum wages in other years when there was a different salary cap. Anthony Davis received 25% of the ceiling in 2016 (he could have received 30%, but he got injured in the key season 15/16 and did not make the team of the season). Then, when he moved to the Lakers, he voluntarily forfeited a trading bonus so the Los Angelesers could sign a third star this summer.

Voiceover: They couldn't.

So it turned out that Davis and three other maximum speeds in 2016 are not in the top 30, since they are slightly behind the maximum contracts concluded later, in 2017-2019 - the growth rate of the ceiling and, consequently, the new maximum speeds were higher than the increase in their contracts .

Six people signed a new contract this year with a starting salary of 30% of the ceiling. And they are all different:

The strangest one is with Kyrie Irving: 1 million allocated in 8 bonuses, for which he needs to play in 70 games, hit 88. 5% of free throws in a season, lose the ball no more than 2.4 times per game and so on. He did not achieve all this a year ago, and bonuses are not yet taken into account in his salary.

Tobias Harris will receive the maximum in the first year of his contract only, and will receive a total of 10 million less in the remaining seasons.

Clay Thompson signed up for 5 years.

Kemba Walker and Jimmy Butler - for 4 years, the only difference is a possible trading bonus in Kemba's contract.

Kawhi signed up for 3. And the third year is a player option, so he should be a free agent again in 2021.

Yes, it's strange to see Kawhi Leonard outside the top 10 - but he chose this path himself (as the last NBA finals showed - he did the right thing). If the forward did not change teams, but remained in San Antonio, then this season his salary would be the same as that of Harden or Durant. But he has a different financial mechanism turned on: better conditions for winning the championship + a large market for new advertising contracts = the opportunity to get much more than the extra 5-6 million a year in the club salary.

Did you really think there was no calculator built into Kawhi's operating system?

P.S. Interestingly, in the top 20 - only Americans, this has not happened since the implementation of the salary cap in 1984! A new generation of super-foreigners, constrained by the financial rules of the NBA, has not yet reached the old American star guard.

King James always wants to be at the top of the list. But he was the most expensive NBA player only once : in the 2016/17 season. Before that, the Miami discount to team up with Wade and Bosch, the move back to Cleveland on a one-year contract, the technical impossibility of reaching Kobe's maximum salary. And then Curry, who has been playing in one club all his career, took the lead - after all, the NBA salary rules reward those stars who do not change clubs: they get a slightly higher maximum salary, a little longer, a little earlier.

But LeBron was always pissed off about the concept of a maximum salary. Why should workers be capped by some sort of salary cap? Why can't he earn in the NBA as much as she earns on him? According to various statistical metrics, the benefit of LeBron in his peak years should have been paid by a contract of 70-80 million a year 2003, with a completely different salary cap.

Even now, LeBron James's salary would be much more than 37.4 million if there were no artificial restrictions in the NBA. Reference point? Let's take Cristiano Ronaldo. Similar age, status, achievements, popularity, the situation with the transition to another club, even advertising contracts they have about the same level of income. Ronaldo earns about 64 million a year from Juventus before taxes; LeBron, it turns out, almost half as much.

Nevertheless, LeBron will still be the first - in terms of total career earnings . In the upcoming season, he (307 million) will overtake Shaquille (286 million) and will be second only to Kobe Bryant (323 million) and Kevin Garnett (334 million), whom he will overtake in 2021. LeBron will earn almost $400 million in the NBA by the end of his career - and even more from advertising contracts. The dream of becoming a billionaire is getting closer.

Fans often demand strict logic in issuing maximum contracts. That they should only be given to MVPs or champions, that clubs shouldn't give big contracts to non-All-Star players, that only five/two/ten people/one LeBron/all 510 NBA players are eligible for the top salary.

Actually there is no logic.

The maximum contract, even the largest possible one (35% of the ceiling), can be obtained for real services to the club, like Harden - and still there will be people who consider his salary too high.

You can - for previous achievements. Kevin Durant will make over $38 million in a season without a game for Brooklyn due to a Achilles tear, but the Nets believe he can return to his former superstar level and add championship experience to the team.

Or you can - for vague promises to become a top player in the NBA, as was the case with John Wall. He sparkled in the second half of the 2016/17 season and was named to the NBA's third All-Star Five, which qualified him for a Supermax contract extension. And "Washington" then gave him this 170 million extension for 4 years, which is effective now.

Since signing, Wall has never played more than 50% of his season and, like Durant, will miss the 2019 season/20 whole. But in 2017, he was a rising star, soon to be the best defenseman in the conference, and was priced into a super max contract...

Or just the Washingtons. A team that hasn't played in an Eastern final for 40 years.

Westbrook and Paul are united not only by the fact that they were traded for each other in July, but also that since 2018 they have an identical salary. They were extended through different mechanisms, but came to the same numbers (although Westbrook has a contract for a year longer).

Why are their salaries higher than the Durant-Harden Wall trio? Again, remember that the maximum salary depends on the ceiling, which grows unevenly . The annual salary increase is 8%, while the salary cap has increased by only 7.14% in the last year.

Contracts in the NBA, as already mentioned, are not reviewed - neither as a result of negotiations between the parties, nor by any automatic rules, so in a year Westbrook and Paul are entitled to 41 million, in two - 44 million each. And this figure will not change, even if all countries, including the United States, follow the example of China, turn their backs on the NBA, and the salary cap falls from 109million dollars to 109 million cents.

Next year, Durant, Harden, Wall, Paul and Westbrook will break the $40 million salary bar with their supermaxes. But they won't be the first.

Steph Curry won his first MVP and first title, being fourth in salary on his team, and 53rd in the league behind JaVale McGee, Larry Sanders and Andrea Bargnani.

Second MVP - fifth salary with the Warriors and 61st in the NBA, behind Amir Johnson, Demarre Carroll and Brandon Knight.

Second title - Curry is the 82nd highest paid in the NBA, and it's too long to list role players earning more. At the time, Curry's salary of $12 million was closer to the minimum (1.3 million) than the maximum (26.5 million).

Just before the third title, Stef was given the contract he deserved. The largest in history at that time - 201.2 million dollars.

The third season of this contract breaks the historic mark of $40 million. However, taking into account inflation, this is not a record, but only the third most expensive indicator.

Jordan has the first two, of course. His 30 million in 96/97 would be $49 million in today's dollars, and his 33 million in 97/98 would be $54 million.

more than the entire salary cap), we may never see again.

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You can complain that your parents forgot to send you to the basketball section or fed you little carrots, cottage cheese and oatmeal, in the comments.

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Basketball. 2022 UEFA Men's Match Schedule

The European Basketball Championship among men's teams in 2022 takes place from 1 to 18 September in the Czech Republic, Georgia, Italy and Germany. Olympics provides a complete calendar of matches for the European Championship.

Note that at the preliminary stage 24 teams are divided into six groups. Group stage matches were played from 1 to 8 September. Teams of Group A played their games in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, Group B - in Cologne, Germany, Group C - in Milan, Italy, Group D - in the Czech Republic, in Prague.

Based on the results of the group stage, the best 4 teams in each group advanced to the 1/8 finals. The matches of this stage were held on 10 and 11 September. The quarter-final games took place on September 13 and 14, the semi-finals on September 16, the match for 3rd place and the final on September 18. All playoff meetings are hosted by Berlin.

Read the history of the European Basketball Championships among men here.

European Championship group stage line-up

  • Group A . Montenegro, Georgia, Spain, Bulgaria, Belgium, Turkey
  • Group B . Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, Lithuania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France
  • Group C . Greece, Estonia, Ukraine, UK, Italy, Croatia
  • Group D . Netherlands, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Israel, Serbia
Basketball. Men. European Championship 2022. Tbilisi (Georgia), Cologne (Germany), Milan (Italy), Prague (Czech Republic). Berlin (Germany)
Match Schedule

start time - Moscow

Group stage

September 1, Thursday

  • Group A. Spain - Bulgaria. Beginning at 14:30
  • Group B. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Hungary. Beginning at 15:30
  • Group A. Turkey - Montenegro. Beginning at 17:15
  • Group B. Slovenia - Lithuania. Beginning at 18:15
  • Group A. Belgium - Georgia. Start at 20:00
  • Group B. France - Germany. Start at 21:30

September 2, Friday

  • Group D. Israel - Finland. Beginning at 15:00
  • Group C. Ukraine - Great Britain. Beginning at 15:15
  • Group C. Croatia - Greece. Beginning at 18:00
  • Group D. Poland - Czech Republic. Beginning at 18:30
  • Group C. Italy - Estonia. Beginning at 22:00
  • Group D. Serbia - the Netherlands. Beginning at 22:00

September 3, Saturday

  • Group A. Montenegro - Belgium. Start at 14:30
  • Group D. Finland - Poland. Beginning at 15:00
  • Group C. Great Britain - Croatia. Beginning at 15:15
  • Group B. Germany - Bosnia and Herzegovina. Beginning at 15:30
  • Group A. Bulgaria - Turkey. Beginning at 17:15
  • Group C. Estonia - Ukraine. Beginning at 18:00
  • Group D. Czech Republic - Serbia. Beginning at 18:30
  • Group B. Lithuania - France. Beginning at 18:45
  • Group A. Georgia - Spain. Beginning at 20:00
  • Group B. Hungary - Slovenia. Start at 21:30
  • Group C. Greece - Italy. Beginning at 22:00
  • Group D. Netherlands - Israel. Beginning at 22:00

September 4, Sunday

  • Group A. Bulgaria - Montenegro. Beginning at 14:30
  • Group B. Lithuania - Germany. Beginning at 15:30
  • Group A. Spain - Belgium. Beginning at 17:15
  • Group B. Slovenia - Bosnia and Herzegovina. Beginning at 18:45
  • Group A. Turkey - Georgia. Start at 20:00
  • Group B. France - Hungary. Start at 21:15

September 5, Monday

  • Group D. Poland - Israel. Beginning at 15:00
  • Group C. Croatia - Estonia. Beginning at 15:15
  • Group C. Great Britain - Greece. Beginning at 18:00
  • Group D. Czech Republic - the Netherlands. Beginning at 18:30
  • Group C. Ukraine - Italy. Beginning at 22:00
  • Group D. Serbia - Finland. Beginning at 22:00

September 6, Tuesday

  • Group A. Belgium - Turkey. Start at 14:30
  • Group D. Netherlands - Poland. Beginning at 15:00
  • Group C. Estonia - Great Britain. Beginning at 15:15
  • Group B. Bosnia and Herzegovina - France. Beginning at 15:30
  • Group A. Montenegro - Spain. Beginning at 17:15
  • Group C. Greece - Ukraine. Beginning at 18:00
  • Group B. Hungary - Lithuania. Beginning at 18:15
  • Group D. Finland - Czech Republic. Beginning at 18:30
  • Group A. Georgia - Bulgaria. Beginning at 20:00
  • Group B. Germany - Slovenia. Start at 21:30
  • Group C. Italy - Croatia. Beginning at 22:00
  • Group D. Israel - Serbia. Beginning at 22:00

September 7, Wednesday

  • Group A. Turkey - Spain. Beginning at 14:30
  • Group B. Lithuania - Bosnia and Herzegovina. Beginning at 15:30
  • Group A. Bulgaria - Belgium. Beginning at 17:15
  • Group B. France - Slovenia. Beginning at 18:15
  • Group A. Georgia - Montenegro. Beginning at 20:00
  • Group B. Hungary - Germany. Start at 21:30

Thursday, September 8

  • Group D. Finland v Netherlands. Beginning at 15:00
  • Group C. Croatia - Ukraine. Beginning at 15:15
  • Group C. Estonia - Greece. Beginning at 18:00
  • Group D. Czech Republic - Israel. Beginning at 18:30
  • Group C. UK - Italy. Beginning at 22:00
  • Group D. Serbia - Poland. Start at 22:00
1/8 finals

September 10, Saturday

Turkey - France. Beginning at 13.00 Moscow time.

Slovenia - Belgium. Beginning at 15.45 Moscow time.

Germany - Montenegro. Beginning at 19.00 Moscow time.

Spain - Lithuania. Beginning at 21.45 Moscow time.

September 11, Sunday

1/8 finals

Ukraine - Poland. Beginning at 13.00 Moscow time.

Finland - Croatia. Beginning at 15.45 Moscow time.

Serbia - Italy. Beginning at 19.00 Moscow time.

Greece - Czech Republic. Beginning at 21.45 Moscow time.

1/4 finals

September 13, Tuesday

Spain - Finland. Beginning at 18.15 Moscow time.

Germany - Greece. Beginning at 21.30 Moscow time.

September 14, Wednesday

France - Italy. Beginning at 18.15 Moscow time.

Slovenia - Poland. Beginning at 21.30 Moscow time.

1/2 finals

September 16, Friday

Poland - France.


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