European Table Tennis Union
European Table Tennis Union ETTU |
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Founded |
1957 (1957) |
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Affiliation |
ITTF |
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President |
Stefano Bosi (Italy) |
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Official website |
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www.ettu.org |
The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the highest authoritative body of regulation and organization of table tennis in Europe regarded by International Table Tennis Federation. It was founded in 1957, and currently has 56 member associations. It is responsible for holding various important competitions for individual players, nations and clubs in the continent.
Founding History
The idea of an organization for table tennis in Europe came up in 1956 at Tokyo.[1] It was first founded on March 13, 1957, by 17 members: Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, German Democratic Republic, West Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, Wales, and Yugoslavia with Frenchman Jean Belot being the first President. Currently ETTU includes 56 members.
Members
List of total 56 member associations:[2]
Role
ETTU organizes the major European international tournaments and holds an official European rankings for individual players. The following events are regularly organized:[3]
Event |
First Edition |
Details |
City |
Year |
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Budapest |
1958 |
Organized yearly in September, with team, single and double events. |
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Stuttgart |
1955 |
Organized yearly in July, for Junior and Cadet players, with team, single and double events. |
- European Veteran Championships (EVC)
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Vienna |
1995 |
Organized every odd year in May to June, with single and double events in 8 different age categories. |
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Subotica |
2009 |
The mixed double has been removed from the EC in 2008 and replaced by this dedicated event organized the first time in 2009. |
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2011 |
In phase of organization. |
- European Nations League (ENL)
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2009–2012 |
Starting in 2009 will be played over a period of 4 years. |
- Olympic Games Qualifying Tournament (OGQ)
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2004 |
Every four years in March or April, during each Olympic year. |
- Olympic Youth Games Qualifying Tournament (OYGQ)
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Novara |
2010 |
Every four years in March or April, during each Olympic year. |
- Europe Table Tennis Super Cup (ETTSC)
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Kazan |
2007 |
Yearly in the last quarter year, for the eight highest ranked European men's senior players. |
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Beijing |
2009 |
Starting in 2009, the event will take place twice per year, one in Asia, one in Europe. |
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Zadar |
1971 |
Yearly in February, for the highest ranked European senior players. |
- Europe Youth Top-10 Tournament (TOP-10)
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Republic of San Marino |
1985 |
Yearly in January, for the highest ranked European Junior players. |
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1960–1961 |
Per season, for the highest ranked European club teams. |
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1964–1965 |
Per season, for the best European Men's and Women's club teams not entitled to participate in the European Champions League. |
- European Youth Open (EYO)
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Wien |
1990–1991 |
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2008 |
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See also
Notes and references
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