Stars of the Future: U13 European Championships Begin in Sweden

The European Under 13 Championships start tomorrow in Kosta, Sweden (24–28 September), bringing together teams from more than 30 countries.

After successfully hosting the 2023 STUPA European Team Championships and the 2024 European Youth Championships, the Swedish Table Tennis Association continues its strong tradition of staging major ETTU competitions.

“We are delighted to be back in Sweden for another ETTU event, this time the U13 European Championships. The Swedish TTA has proved to be a very reliable organiser, and I am sure this event will also build on the excellent momentum table tennis is enjoying in the country,” stated ETTU President Pedro MOURA.

Swedish Table Tennis Association Secretary General Thomas BUZA also expressed his enthusiasm on behalf of the Organising Committee:

“We are absolutely delighted to host this fantastic event on home soil, where we get to experience the stars of the future up close. It aligns perfectly with our long-term ambition to continuously bring table tennis events of all categories to Sweden. For us, it is important that our young players have the chance to shine in front of their families, friends, and passionate fans. Right now, table tennis is enjoying great momentum in Sweden, which makes the timing of this event even more special. We are also excited to welcome guests to Kosta and the wonderful CRAFT Arena. Together with the dedicated local organisers, we will do everything we can to make sure everyone leaves with lasting memories.”

This will be the third edition of the Under 13 European Championships. The last crowns were awarded in Bucharest, May 2024, where Turkey’s Görkem Ocal claimed the boys’ singles title ahead of Germany’s Lukas Wang, while Sweden’s Siri BENJEGÅRD triumphed in the girls’ event against France’s Eva Lam. Germany won the mixed team competition over Spain, while Ocal partnered Ela Su YÖNTER to capture mixed doubles gold for Turkey.

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