ETTU Champions League Women

The Champions League Women, organized by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU), is the premier international club competition in women’s table tennis. It succeeded the European Club Cup of Champions (ECCC)—the former flagship club event—starting from the 1998/99 season.

The Hungarian club Statisztika Budapest still holds a remarkable record, having won the title 25 times between the 1969/70 and 2000/01 seasons, including an unmatched streak of 11 consecutive titles from 1976 to 1986. The inaugural edition in 1963/64 was won by Romanian club Vointa Arad.

A new chapter began in 2005/06, with the launch of the European Champions League Women format.

In 2025, Germany’s ttc berlin eastside claimed the Champions League Women title for the sixth time in club history. After their last triumph in 2021, they returned to the top despite a narrow loss in the second leg of the final. French club METZ TT, runners-up in 2023, repeated that result this season.

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EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LIST OF HONOUR

Year Winner Runner-up
2023/2024 KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg (POL) Etival Clairefontaine ASRTT (FRA)
2022/2023 KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg (POL) Metz TT (FRA)
2021/2022 KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg (POL) TTC Berlin Eastside (GER)
2020/2021 TTC Berlin Eastside (GER) Linz AG Froschberg (AUT)
2018/2019 KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg (POL) Dr. Časl (CRO)
2017/2018 Dr. Časl (CRO) Bursa Buyuksehir Belediyespor (TUR)
2016/2017 TTC Berlin Eastside (GER) KTS Siarka ZOT Tarnobrzeg (POL)
2015/2016 TTC Berlin Eastside (GER) KTS SPAR Zamek Tarnobrzeg (POL)
2014/2015 Fenerbahce (TUR) Linz AG Froschberg (AUT)
2013/2014 TTC Berlin Eastside (GER) Fenerbahce Sport Club (TUR)
2012/2013 Linz AG Froschberg (AUT) Budaorsi 2i SC (HUN)
2011/2012 Eastside Berlin (GER) SVS Strock (AUT)
2010/2011 Cancelled
2009/2010 MF Services Heerlen (NED) Linz AG Froschberg (AUT)
2008/2009 Linz AG Froschberg (AUT) FSV Kroppach (GER)
2007/2008 MF Services Heerlen (NED) FSV Kroppach (GER)
2006/2007 Sterilgarda Castelgoffredo (ITA) MF Services Heerlen (NED)
2005/2006 Sterilgarda Castelgoffredo (ITA) Mullermilch Langweld (GER)
 

EUROPEAN CUP OF CHAMPION LIST OF HONOUR

Year Winner Runner-up
2004/2005 Mullermilch Langweid (GER) Statisztika PSC Budapest (HUN)
2003/2004 Mullermilch Langweid (GER) ASKO Erdgas Froschberg (AUT)
2002/2003 FSV Kroppach 1919 e.V (GER) Sterilgarda TT Castel Goffredo (ITA)
2001/2002 Henk ten Hoor DTK (NED) FC Langweid (GER)
2000/2001 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) FC Langweid (GER)
1999/2000 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) FC Langweid (GER)
1998/1999 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) “Teltwolt” Tarnobrzeg (POL)
1997/1998 Team Galaxis Lubeck (GER) Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN)
1996/1997  FC Langweid (GER) Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN)
1995/1996 Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN) TSG Dulmen (GER)
1994/1995 Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN) TSG Dulmen (GER)
1993/1994 Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN) Spvg Steinhagen (GER)
1992/1993 Spvg Steinhagen (GER) Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN)
1991/1992 Spvg Steinhagen (GER) Statisztika Metalloglobus Budapest (HUN)
1990/1991 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) BSE Budapest (HUN)
1989/1990 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Trade Unions Moscow (URS)
1988/1989 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Spartak Vlasim (TCH)
1987/1988 Spartak Vlasim (TCH) Avanti Hazerswoude (HOL)
1986/1987 Avanti Hazerswoude (HOL) Spartak Vlasim (TCH)
1985/1986 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Tolnai Voros Lobogo (HUN)
1984/1985 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Tolnai Voros Lobogo (HUN)
1983/1984 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Tolnai Voros Lobogo (HUN)
1982/1983 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Mladost Zagreb (YUG)
1981/1982 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Tolnai Voros Lobogo (HUN)
1980/1981 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Varbergs BTK (SWE)
1979/1980 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Tolnai Voros Lobogo (HUN)
1978/1979 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) CS Arad (ROM)
1977/1978 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Spartak Vlasim (TCH)
1976/1977 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Varbergs DTK (SWE)
1975/1976 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Sparta Praha (TCH)
1974/1975 Sparta Praha (TCH) Varbergs DTK (SWE)
1973/1974 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Gainsford (ENG)
1972/1973 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Start Praha (TCH)
1971/1972 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Start Praha (TCH)
1970/1971 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Start Praha (TCH)
1969/1970 Statisztika Budapest (HUN) Start Praha (TCH)
1968/1969 BSG Aussenhandel (GDR) Ferenkvarosi Torna (HUN)
1967/1968 BSG Aussenhandel (GDR) Sparta Praha (TCH)
1966/1967 Progressul (ROM) Sparta Praha (TCH)
1965/1966 DTC Kaiserberg (FRG) Voros Meteor (HUN)
1964/1965 Vointa Arad (ROM) DTC Kaiserberg (FRG)
1963/1964 Vointa Arad (ROM) Voros Meteor (HUN)

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