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The European Under-21 Championships is an annual table tennis tournament organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). [1] The introduction of the event to the table tennis calendar was approved at the ETTU Congress in 2015, with the first competition held in Sochi, Russia, in February 2017.
The European Table Tennis Championships is an international table tennis competition for the national teams of the member associations of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). First held in 1958, the ETTU organised the European Championships every two years in even-numbered years until 2002, when they changed to odd-numbered years.
The ETTU Europe Trophy is the third most important continental tournament for clubs in European table tennis, [1] after the European Champions League and the ETTU Cup. [2] The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) has organized this cup since the 2021–22 season [ 3 ] for men and women teams. [ 2 ]
At a meeting on 13 March 1957 in Stockholm during that year's World Championships, the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) was created by the associations of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Finland, France, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the USSR, Wales, West Germany and Yugoslavia.
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals 6 D Ovtcharov (GER) 4 I Sgouropoulos (GRE) 1 6 D Ovtcharov (GER) 4 Y Velichkov (BUL) 0 29 M Allegro (BEL) 0 29
The European Club Cup of Champions, often known as the European Cup or ECCC, was a table tennis competition for European club teams. It was organized by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) annually for men's and women's teams. It was first held in session 1960/61 for the men's competition, and the women's competition three years later.
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals 4 N Mittelham (GER) 4 A Toliou (GRE) 0 4 N Mittelham (GER) 4 G Monfardini (ITA) 4 G Monfardini (ITA) 3 26 S De Nutte (LUX)
The European Youth Table Tennis Championships are held among cadets (under 15) and juniors (under 18). The first edition of the tournament was held in 1955 in Stuttgart and since then is held yearly in most cases.