Europe Trophy Grand Final Heads to Igalo for 2024–2025 Season Showdown

The picturesque coastal town of Igalo, Montenegro, is set to welcome top table tennis clubs from across Europe this weekend for the Europe Trophy Grand Final, from 4th to 6th April 2025. Organised by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) and hosted by the club STK Novi, the event will crown the champions of both the Men’s and Women’s Europe Trophy for the 2024–2025 season.

The competition follows a regional group stage format, with qualifiers from each region earning their place at the Grand Final—offering an exciting and cost-effective European platform for clubs of all levels.

Twelve men’s teams have secured their places in the final stage after advancing through the regional group phase. The field features clubs from across the continent, each eager to claim the title:

  • Club Tenis de Taula Olot (ESP)
  • Logis Auderghem TT (BEL)
  • Baltais LA (LAT)
  • TalTech Sport (EST)
  • UTTC Panaceo Stockerau (AUT)
  • MSK Čadca (SVK)
  • STK Novi (MNE) – Hosts
  • GSTK Zagreb (CRO)
  • Železničar Niš (SRB)
  • Panathinaikos A.C. (GRE)
  • ASD TT Santa Tecla Nulvi (ITA)
  • ASD Marcozzi -A- (ITA)

With experienced clubs and emerging challengers in the mix, the men’s draw promises a high level of competition and unpredictable battles across the three days.

Ten women’s teams will also compete for the Europe Trophy title in Igalo, representing nine different countries and showcasing the depth of talent in women’s club table tennis:

  • TTC Meerdaal Leuven (BEL)
  • TalTech Sport (EST)
  • SU Sparkasse Kufstein (AUT)
  • UTTC Panaceo Stockerau (AUT)
  • ASVÖ TTC Olympic Wien (AUT)
  • STK Aquaestil Duga Resa (CRO)
  • Josip Kolumbo (SRB)
  • Panathinaikos A.C. (GRE)
  • ASD Tennistavolo Sassari (ITA)
  • MITTC (MLT)

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