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Europe Zone Group III W/C 29 February 2016 TEAM NOMINATIONS – 6 March, 2017 International Computer Rankings –6 March, 2017 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas 2017 Europe Zone Group III W/C 29 February 2016 TEAM NOMINATIONS – 6 March, 2017 International Computer Rankings –6 March, 2017 EUROPE ZONE GROUP III Name Ranking Name Ranking ALBANIA ANDORRA 1 Elbi MJESHTRI - 1 Laurent RECOUDERC - 2 Arber SULSTRATOVA - 2 Jean-Baptiste POUX-GAUTIER - 3 Genajd SHYPHEJA - 3 Eric CERVOS NOGUER - 4 Mario ZILI - 4 - Playing Laurent RECOUDERC Captain Fatos NALBANI Captain ARMENIA BULGARIA 1 Mikayel AVETISYAN 1 Alexandar LAZOV 359 2 Sedrak KHACHATRYAN - 2 Dimitar KUZMANOV 520 3 Mikayel KHACHATRYAN - 3 Alexandar LAZAAROV 598 4 Henrik NIKOGHOSYAN - 4 Tihomir GROZDANOV 1282T Captain Vahe AVETISYAN Captain Todor ENEV GREECE ICELAND 1 Ioannis STERGIOU - 1 Vladimir RISTIC - 2 Charalampos KAPOGIANNIS - 2 Birkir GUNNARSON - 3 Stamatios KAPIRIS - 3 Rafn Kumar BONIFACIUS - 4 Petros TSITSIPAS - 4 Egill IGURDSSON - Playing Captain Fotios VAZEOS Birkir GUNNARSON Captain IRELAND KOSOVO 1 James McGEE 208 1 Granit BAJRALIU - 2 Sam BARRY 305 2 Meldin MUSTAFI - 3 Peter BOTHWELL 757 3 Hyda Banjska - 4 David O’HARE - 4 Burim Bytyqi - Captain Conor NILAND Captain Jeton HADERGJONAJ LIECHTENSTEIN LUXEMBOURG 1 Vital LEUCH - 1 Alex KNAFF 1652T 2 Timo KRANZ - 2 Christophe THOLL 1652T 3 Robin FORSTER - 3 Ugo NASTASI - 4 Serafin ZUND - 4 Tom Diederich - Captain Josef BANZER Captain Jean GOUDENBOUR FYR MACEDONIA MALTA 1 Tomislav JOTOVSKI - 1 Denzil Agius - 2 Dimitar GRABUL - 2 Matthew ASCIAK - 3 Gorazd, SRBLJAK - 3 Omar SUDZUKA - 4 4 Bradley Joseph CALLUS - Captain Dejan MARINKOVIKJ Captain Stephen CARUANA MOLDOVA MONTENEGRO 1 Andrei CIUMAC - 1 Ljubomir CELEBIC 478 2 Bulat MAXIM - 2 Rrezart CUNGU 1189T 3 Soltoianu ANDREI - 3 Pavle ROGAN - 4 Baskov DIMITRII - 4 Mario ALEKSIC Captain Iurie, GORBAN Captain Balsa Milosevic SAN MARINO 1 Marco DE ROSSI - 2 Pietro GRASSI - 3 Antoine BARBIERI - - 4 Simoncini TOMMASO - - Captain Carlo CONTI Blue – new to Davis Cup & eligibility approved Green – new to Davis Cup & awaiting documentation 16.03.2017 – KOSOVO - Hyda BJANSKA nominated as #3 player as one originally nominated not eligible to play 21.03.2017 – MALTA - Bradley Joseph CALLUS replaced by Benjamin FARRUGIA 24.03.2017 – KOSOVO - Burim Bytyqi deemed eligible to represent Kosovo by IPA .
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