KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg Defends Title in Polish League; LI Qian Officially Retires

The reigning Champions League winner KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg has defended its title in the Polish League marking the 32nd title in the club’s history. Additionally LI Qian has officially ended her career.

Present at the event were Stefan DRYSZEL on behalf of the Polish Table Tennis Federation President of Tarnobrzeg Łukasz NOWAK representatives of sponsors and spectators.

Li Qian said: “I am very happy and grateful. Time flies; I first came to Tarnobrzeg in 2002. In the blink of an eye over 20 years have passed. I became a Polish citizen in 2007. Coach NĘCEK my sister Kinga and many friends who have helped me are like family too. We have worked together and achieved great results in our careers. Although I want to leave Tarnobrzeg and go back to live in China this place will always be my home and I will definitely come back. Thank you for the precious gifts and wonderful memories. I wish you good luck and happiness forever!”

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