Saarbrücken wins the LIEBHERR Cup final in Germany

1.FC Saarbrücken TT won the LIEBHERR Cup final for the second time in the club’s history. In the final of the Final Four tournament Patrick FRANZISKA and Co. prevailed 3-1 against Borussia Düsseldorf in the Ratiopharm arena Ulm / Neu-Ulm. It happened in the eve of the Champions League quarterfinals. On Tuesday 1. FC Saarbrücken TT travels to France to play opening leg of the TTCL against GV Hennebont TT.

Patrick FRANZISKA scored point by point on Saturday evening and caused one cheer after the other for the 1. FC Saarbrücken TT delegation. Franziska’s team mates were torn from their seats again and again and at shortly after 8 p.m. they were finally able to celebrate at the FCS. With the 3-1 win against Borussia Düsseldorf Saarbrücken won the Liebherr Cup final in the ratiopharm arena Ulm / Neu-Ulm and won the German Table Tennis Cup for the second time in the club’s history since 2012.

“Düsseldorf has been the dominant force for a year and a half ” said FRANZISKA after the big coup was achieved. “We are therefore very happy and very proud to have decided this final for ourselves and thus won the Cup.”

Last season Saarbrücken was defeated twice in the Champions League and Liebherr TTBL finals in finals against Düsseldorf . In view of these defeats Saarbrücken coach Wang Zhi said: “We work hard every day now we have finally been rewarded with another title.”

The key scene of the day had already occurred at noon in the semi-finals: Saarbrücken was behind 1:2 in matches against Post SV Mühlhausen Franziska was down 0:2 in games then in the decisive game he was 3:8 points in reverse against Daniel HABESOHN.

 “We were already on the bus with one and a half legs ” admitted Franziska afterwards. The German national player however took a bite turned the match against HABESOHN in the last second – and after his victory the FCS played with an almost irrepressible will. “That’s how it works sometimes in sport ” commented Franziska on the key scene of the day.

Mühlhausen was finally swept away in doubles 3-0 and in the final not even Anton KÄLLBERG was too strong. First Darko JORGIC defeated the Düsseldorf leading player who had not yet lost a season game before the duel with FCS then also. The other point had meanwhile also gone to FRANZISKA’S account who defeated his brother-in-law Kristian KARLSSON 3-1. For Borussia which had to do without Timo BOLL due to an abdominal muscle injury Dang QIU made it third with his win against Tomas POLANSKY for a 2-1 draw. “The narrow win against Mühlhausen gave the entire team an extra boost ” explained Franziska.

“Congratulations to Saarbrücken ” said Düsseldorf coach Danny HEISTER after the game. “I can’t blame my team: They fought and gave everything. But Saarbrücken was just that crucial bit stronger today. ”After the triple of cup victory championship and Champions League last season two trophies are still possible for Düsseldorf in the current season. At the table of the Bundesliga Borussia leads after the first half of the season without losing points in front of the FCS in the Champions League it is – like Saarbrücken and TTC Neu-Ulm – in the quarter-finals.

In the semifinals Düsseldorf had beaten TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell 3-0 on Saturday before. KARLSSON initiated the success with the break against Ruwen FILUS then KÄLLBERG fought his way to a 3-2 win against fan BO Meng before QIU made it all clear with his smooth win against Quadri ARUNA. “All four teams played at an incredibly high level ” said QIU “our victory was by no means as clear as the result suggests.” Cup: “The first two games were extremely competitive and unfortunately didn’t go in our direction. Congratulations to Saarbrücken in the end you deserved to win. “

Final

Borussia Düsseldorf – 1. FC Saarbrücken TT 1:3

Anton Källberg – Darko Jorgic 2:3 (11:9 7:11 9:11 11:8 6:11)

Kristian Karlsson – Patrick Franziska 1:3 (13:11 14:16 5:11 5:11)

Dang Qiu – Tomas Polansky 3:0 (11:4 11:9 11:4)

Anton Källberg – Patrick Franziska 1:3 (11:9 9:11 9:11 7:11)

Semifinals

Post SV Mühlhausen – 1. FC Saarbrücken TT 2:3

Daniel Habesohn – Darko Jorgic 1:3 (11:9 3:11 8:11 7:11)

Ovidiu Ionescu – Patrick Franziska 3:2 (3:11 12:10 4:11 11:7 11:6)

Irvin Bertrand – Tomas Polansky 3:1 (11:8 10:12 11:9 11:6)

Daniel Habesohn – Patrick Franziska 2:3 (11:6 11:9 5:11 8:11 9:11)

Irvin Bertrand/Ovidiu Ionescu – Darko Jorgic/Tomas Polansky 0:3 (11:13 7:11 7:11)

TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell – Borussia Düsseldorf 0:3

Ruwen Filus – Kristian Karlsson 1:3 (10:12 13:11 8:11 6:11)

Fan Bo Meng – Anton Källberg 2:3 (8:11 11:8 11:9 8:11 8:11)

Quadri Aruna – Dang Qiu 0:3 (9:11 2:11 10:12)

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