European Champions League (table tennis)

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Script error: No such module "Infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". European Champions League (ECL) is the seasonal table tennis competition for the highest ranked European club teams and is regarded as the most important international club competition in Europe. 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. The competition starts in September and the champions are usually determined in May in recent years.

German club Borussia Düsseldorf is the most successful club in the history of the men's competition, having won the competition seven times and being the runners-up three times, while Belgian club La Villette Charleroi and Russian club Fakel Gazprom both have won five titles.

In the women's competition, TTC Berlin Eastside from Germany has won the league five times, making it the most successful club.

History

The Men's Champions League was first organised in the 1998/99 season, with the aim to replace the European Club Cup of Champions, the previous highest level European club competition held since 1960/61 season. In the second season (99/00), the playing system was changed. The maximum number of games had been reduced from seven to five, and the double had been cancelled, with the aim of having a better presentation on TV and more excitement for the spectators.[1] The competition came into a new era in 2005/06, when the Women's Champions League started with eight clubs and the men's league was expanded from 8 to 16 clubs, enabling a greater number of nations to participate. These changes were undertaken in the hopes of making table tennis more popular in a European level as well as motivating the coming generation.[1] However, the number of teams in the women's competition decreased from eight to six in season 09/10.

In season 10/11, because of the Great Recession, there were just four teams entering the women's competition, a number lower than the previous year (there were six teams in season 09/10). As a result, the women's competition was suspended for one year. The men's competition was also affected, causing the number of teams to decrease from 16 to 14.[2]

The women's competition resumed in season 11/12, with six teams entering the competition.[3] The number of teams in the men's competition was also restored to 16.[4]

Qualification

Only teams from any top National Leagues have the right to enter in the competition.

For the men's competition, the 4 semi-finalists of the previous year are automatically included in the competition. The remaining 12 places are filled by the 12 teams with the highest total number of ranking points for their three best ranked players on the current world ranking, with only one "foreign player" being considered.

For the women's league, the previous year's two finalists compete in the competition with the six teams with the highest total number of ranking points for their three best ranked players, also with only one "foreign player" being considered.

Moreover, there is a limitation on the number of clubs from the same nations. Not more than 4 or 3 clubs, men's and women's respectively, from the same association are entitled the right to enter in the competition. In the men's competition, if the semi-finalists of the previous year came from the same association and a 5th team has the highest ranking points, the ranking of the final national team championships would decide on the qualification.

Format

The league is completed in two stages. The first stage is the group round robin matches while the second stage is the straight 2-leg knock-out stage.

For the men's league, the 16 teams are divided into four groups within which they play round robin matches. The four teams with the highest ranking points will be seeded and play in the four groups respectively. During the group stage, 2 match points are awarded for a win, 1 for a loss and 0 for a loss in a not played or unfinished match, and the ranking order is determined by the numbers of match points gained.

If two or more teams have gained the same number of match points, their relative position are determined by the results only of the matches between them, taking successively the numbers of match points, the ratios of wins to losses in individual matches, games and points, as far as it is necessary to resolve the order. Lot is used to determine the position if teams are equal in all of the above criteria.

The top two teams in each group qualified for the knock-out stage. Those eight teams would play in a single knock-out system, with quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, to determine the winner of the competition. At any stages two legs, home and away, are played for each tie, and teams win the tie if they win both legs. If each team wins one leg, the result is determined by aggregate score first in individual matches, then in games and finally in points.

The women's competition is held in similar format, with the exception that the six teams are divided into two groups and the two teams with the highest ranking points would be the seeds.

Playing system

The competition is played under the new Swaythling Cup system (best of 5 singles). A team consists of 3 players selected from those nominated for the event. The opposite teams play 5 single matches with the match order A v X, B v Y, C v Z, A v Y, B v X. The team match will end if one of the teams has won 3 matches.

Composition of teams

A club may nominate up to 8 players for the entire event, within which there can be a maximum of 2 foreign players. Only 1 foreign player can play in each team match and only players who have participated in at least 50% of the group matches are eligible to play the second stage. Reserve players being present in the hall would be considered as participants of the match, if confirmed on the result sheet by the referee.

Each player can only play for one club in a season. This regulation also applies to players taking part in any other team competition on the national level under the authority of an ITTF member association, except commitments for their national team.

Finals

Men full results: https://tt-wiki.info/champions-league-herren/

Women full results: https://tt-wiki.info/champions-league-damen/

Men’s Champions League

Year Champions Score Runner-up
1998/1999 Template:Flagicon Caen TTC 3:4
4:3
(20:18)
Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf
1999/2000 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 3:0
3:0
Template:Flagicon Niederösterreich
2000/2001 Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi 3:0
3:2
Template:Flagicon Niederösterreich
2001/2002 Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi 3:2
3:1
Template:Flagicon Niederösterreich
2002/2003 Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi 3:1
3:2
Template:Flagicon Zugbrücke Grenzau
2003/2004 Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi 3:1
3:1
Template:Flagicon Zugbrücke Grenzau
2004/2005 Template:Flagicon RE-BAU Gönnern 1:3
3:1
(18:13)
Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi
2005/2006 Template:Flagicon RE-BAU Gönnern 2:3
3:1
Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi
2006/2007 Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi 3:1
3:2
Template:Flagicon Niederösterreich
2007/2008 Template:Flagicon Niederösterreich 3:0
3:2
Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi
2008/2009 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 2:3
3:0
Template:Flagicon Liebherr Ochsenhausen
2009/2010 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 1:3
3:0
Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi
2010/2011 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 3:0
1:3
Template:Flagicon GAZPROM Fakel Orenburg
2011/2012 Template:Flagicon Gazprom Orenburg 3:0
3:2
Template:Flagicon UMMC Ekaterinburg
2012/2013 Template:Flagicon Gazprom Orenburg 3:1
1:3
(315:311)
Template:Flagicon Chartres
2013/2014[5] Template:Flagicon Pontoise-Cergy 3:1
1:3
(18:16)
Template:Flagicon Gazprom Orenburg
2014/2015 Template:Flagicon Gazprom Orenburg 1:3
3:0
Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf
2015/2016 Template:Flagicon Pontoise-Cergy 1:3
3:1
(15:14)
Template:Flagicon Eslövs AI BTK
2016/2017 Template:Flagicon Fakel Gazprom 3:0
3:2
Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf
2017/2018 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 3:2
3:1
Template:Flagicon Fakel Gazprom
2018/2019 Template:Flagicon Fakel Gazprom 3:2
3:2
Template:Flagicon TTSC UMMC
2019/2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020/2021 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 3:1 Template:Flagicon FC Saarbrücken
2021/2022 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf Awarded[6][7] none
2022/2023 Template:Flagicon FC Saarbrücken 2:3
3:2
2:1
Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf
2023/2024 Template:Flagicon FC Saarbrücken 3:2 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf
2024/2025 Template:Flagicon FC Saarbrücken 3:1 Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf

Women’s Champions League

Year Champions Score Runner-up
2005/2006 Template:Flagicon TT Castel Goffredo 3:2
3:2
Template:Flagicon TTC Langweid
2006/2007 Template:Flagicon TT Castel Goffredo 3:2
3:2
Template:Flagicon MF Services Heerlen
2007/2008 Template:Flagicon MF Services Heerlen 3:1
Kroppach unavailable to play
Template:Flagicon FSV Kroppach
2008/2009 Template:Flagicon Linz AG Froschberg 2:3
3:1
Template:Flagicon FSV Kroppach
2009/2010 Template:Flagicon MF Services Heerlen 3:1
3:0
Template:Flagicon Linz AG Froschberg
2010/2011 Cancelled[8]
2011/2012 Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside 3:2
2:3
(19–18)
Template:Flagicon Ströck
2012/2013 Template:Flagicon Linz AG Froschberg 3:1
3:2
Template:Flagicon Budaörsi
2013/2014 Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside 3:2
3:0
Template:Flagicon Fenerbahçe
2014/2015 Template:Flagicon Fenerbahçe 3:2
3:1
Template:Flagicon Linz AG Froschberg
2015/2016 Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside 3:2
3:0
Template:Flagicon SPAR-Zamek Tarnobrzeg
2016/2017 Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside 2:3
3:1
Template:Flagicon Siarka ZOT Tarnobrzeg
2017/2018 Template:Flagicon STK Dr. Časl 3:2
3:0
Template:Flagicon Bursa BB
2018/2019 Template:Flagicon Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg 3:2
3:2
Template:Flagicon STK Dr. Časl
2019/2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020/2021 Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside 3:2 Template:Flagicon Linz AG Froschberg
2021/2022 Template:Flagicon Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg 3:2
3:2
Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside
2022/2023 Template:Flagicon Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg 3:0
3:0
Template:Flagicon Metz TT
2023/2024 Template:Flagicon Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg 3:2
3:1
Template:Flagicon ASRTT Étival
2024/2025 Template:Flagicon Berlin Eastside 3:1
2:3
Template:Flagicon Metz TT

Statistics

Performance by club

Men's Champions League

Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Template:Flagicon Borussia Düsseldorf 7 6 2000, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2022 1999, 2015, 2017, 2023, 2024, 2025
Template:Flagicon Royal Villette Charleroi 5 4 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010
Template:Flagicon TTC Fakel Gazprom 5 3 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 2011, 2014, 2018
Template:Flagicon FC Saarbrücken 3 1 2023, 2024, 2025 2021
Template:Flagicon TTV RE-BAU Gönnern 2 2005, 2006
Template:Flagicon AS Pontoise Cergy 2 2014, 2016
Template:Flagicon SVS Niederösterreich 1 4 2008 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007
Template:Flagicon Caen Tennis de Table Club 1 1999
Template:Flagicon TTC Zugbrücke Grenzau 2 2003, 2004
Template:Flagicon UMMC Ekaterinburg 2 2012, 2019
Template:Flagicon TTC Liebherr Ochsenhausen 1 2009
Template:Flagicon Chartres ASTT 1 2013
Template:Flagicon Eslövs AI BTK 1 2016

Women's Champions League

Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Template:Flagicon TTC Berlin Eastside 6 1 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2025 2022
Template:Flagicon KTS Tarnobrzeg 4 2 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024 2016, 2017
Template:Flagicon Linz AG Froschberg 2 3 2009, 2013 2010, 2015, 2021
Template:Flagicon MF Services Heerlen 2 1 2007, 2010 2006
Template:Flagicon Sterilgarda TT Castelgoffredo 2 2005, 2006
Template:Flagicon Fenerbahçe 1 1 2015 2014
Template:Flagicon Dr. Časl 1 1 2018 2019
Template:Flagicon FSV Kroppach 2 2008, 2009
Template:Flagicon Metz TT 2 2023, 2025
Template:Flagicon Müllermilch Langweid 1 2006
Template:Flagicon SVS Ströck 1 2012
Template:Flagicon Budaörsi SC 1 2013
Template:Flagicon Bursa BB 1 2018
Template:Flagicon ASRTT Étival 1 2024

Performance by nation

Men's Champions League

Nation Winners Runners-up Winning Clubs Runners-Up
Template:Flagicon Germany 12 10 Borussia Düsseldorf (7), FC Saarbrücken (3), TTV RE-BAU Gönnern (2) Borussia Düsseldorf (6), TTC Zugbrücke Grenzau (2), TTC Liebherr Ochsenhausen (1), FC Saarbrücken (1)
Template:Flagicon Russia 5 5 TTC Fakel Gazprom (5) TTC Fakel Gazprom (3), UMMC Ekaterinburg (2)
Template:Flagicon Belgium 5 4 Royal Villette Charleroi (5) Royal Villette Charleroi (4)
Template:Flagicon France 3 1 Caen Tennis de Table Club (1), AS Pontoise Cergy (2) Chartres ASTT (1)
Template:Flagicon Austria 1 4 SVS Niederösterreich (1) SVS Niederösterreich (4)
Template:Flagicon Sweden 1 Eslövs AI BTK (1)

Women's Champions League

Nation Winners Runners-up Winning Clubs Runners-Up
Template:Flagicon Germany 6 4 TTC Berlin Eastside (6) TTC Berlin Eastside (1), FSV Kroppach (2), Müllermilch Langweid (1)
Template:Flagicon Poland 4 2 KTS Tarnobrzeg (4) KTS Tarnobrzeg (2)
Template:Flagicon Austria 2 4 Linz AG Froschberg (2) Linz AG Froschberg (3), SVS Strock (1)
Template:Flagicon Netherlands 2 1 MF Services Heerlen (2) MF Services Heerlen (1)
Template:Flagicon Italy 2 Sterilgarda TT Castelgoffredo (2)
Template:Flagicon Turkey 1 2 Fenerbahçe (1) Fenerbahçe (1), Bursa BB (1)
Template:Flagicon Croatia 1 1 Dr. Časl (1) Dr. Časl (1)
Template:Flagicon France 3 Metz TT (2), ASRTT Étival (1)
Template:Flagicon Hungary 1 Budaörsi SC (1)

References

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External links

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