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The ETTU Cup is the second most important continental tournament for clubs in European table tennis, after the European Champions League. The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) has organized this cup since the 1964-65 season for men teams, and also for women teams a year later.
The Europe Top 16, also known as the Europe Top 16 Cup and previously known as the Europe Top 12, is a table tennis tournament organised annually by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU), featuring the highest-ranked players in Europe.
The 2019 Europe Top 16 Cup (also referred to as the 2019 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a table tennis competition held from 2–3 February in Montreux, Switzerland, organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). It was the 48th edition of the event, and the fourth time that it had been held in ...
The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organisation of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.
It is organised by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) and replaced the European Club Cup of Champions (ECCC), the previous prominent club competition, since the 1998/99 season. Originally there was only a men's competition; a women's competition was introduced in the 2005/06 season.
Sabine Winter (2) João Monteiro Daniela Monteiro Dodean: 2017 [14] Luxembourg Germany (7) Romania (3) Not held 2018 Alicante: Not held Timo Boll (7) Li Qian: Robert Gardos (2) Daniel Habesohn (2) Nina Mittelham Kristin Lang: Han Ying Ruwen Filus: 2019 Nantes Germany (8) Romania (4) Not held 2020 Warsaw: Not held Timo Boll (8)
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]
Logo of the 2010 European Youth Table Tennis Championships. 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.