Champions and Challengers, Tarnobrzeg, Berlin, Cartagena and Metz Chase European Trophy

For the first time in history, the ETTU Champions League Women season will end with a Final 4 and Tarnobrzeg is ready to welcome four clubs dreaming of the biggest trophy in European club table tennis.

Hosts and top seeds KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg arrive once again among the favourites after another dominant European campaign. Four-time Champions League winners and leaders of Polish women’s table tennis for decades, Tarnobrzeg bring experience, depth and one of the strongest squads in Europe.

At the centre stands Ying HAN, fresh from winning bronze with Germany at the ITTF World Team Championships Finals in London.

“Our team is very united, and we all truly love table tennis,” said HAN, who also hopes the home atmosphere can become an important advantage for the Polish club.

Waiting for them in the semi-final will be reigning champions ttc berlin eastside, one of the most successful clubs in European women’s table tennis history.

Seven Champions League titles, years of consistency and enormous squad depth once again make ttc berlin eastside one of the main contenders for the trophy. Berlin’s club arrive in Tarnobrzeg knowing exactly how to handle the biggest occasions.

The second semi-final will feature two clubs chasing history in different ways.

UCAM Cartagena TM reached the Champions League Women Final 4 for the first time after one of the most dramatic campaigns of the season, including an incredible comeback and golden match victory in the quarter-finals against Saint-Quentin TT.

Led by experienced Spanish international Maria XIAO, Cartagena arrive full of belief.

“The quarter-final was really insane,” admitted XIAO. “It was almost impossible for us, but somehow we managed to qualify. I think our team spirit helped us a lot.”

Standing on the other side will be Metz TT, a club that has spent the last few years knocking on the door of European glory.

Finalists in both 2023 and 2025, Metz now arrive believing this could finally be their moment. Players such as Adina DIACONU, Charlotte LUTZ and Hana GODA give the French side one of the most balanced teams in the competition.

“The goal is always to win the trophy,” said LUTZ ahead of the Final 4. “We feel ready for it.”

With reigning champions, experienced winners, rising challengers and packed stands expected in Tarnobrzeg, the first-ever ETTU Champions League Women Final 4 promises a spectacular finish to the European club season.

ETTU Champions League Women Final 4

Semi-finals – 23 May 2026

  • 15:00 UCAM Cartagena TM vs Metz TT
  • 19:00 KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg vs ttc berlin eastside

Final – 24 May 2026 15:00

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