The ETTU Champions League for women will be held for the seventh time after it was not played in the 2010/2011 season due to a lack of participants. The reigning Champions League winner is the Ttc berlin eastside .
Tournament mode
There are seven teams, which I divide into two groups of three and four teams. The best two teams in each group advance. The semi-finals and finals as well as the group games are played in home and return matches. As with the men, the ECL system is played.
Preliminary round
Group A
Group B
KO round
Semifinals
The first legs of the semi-finals took place from February 8th to 11th and the second legs from February 14th to 17th.
final
The final meetings took place in March 2013.
Return leg
Teams
Hungary Budaörsi SC
Austria Linz AG Froschberg
2: 3
Single 1
Szandra Pergel
Liu Jia
3: 2 (12:10, 11:13, 11:13, 11: 9, 11: 8)
Single 2
Thóra Madarász
Iveta Vacenovská
3: 0 (11: 7, 11: 3, 13:11)
Single 3
Cornelia Molnar
Petrissa Solja
0: 3 (4:11, 3:11, 9:11)
Single 4
Thóra Madarász
Liu Jia
1: 3 (11: 0, 7:11, 6:11, 6:11)
Single 5
Szandra Pergel
Iveta Vacenovská
1: 3 (5:11, 7:11, 11: 6, 9:11)
Trainer
Bian Yadong
Table 1
March 23, 2013
7:15 pm
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Women's Champions League canceled. From: spox.com, June 14, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2012
Jump up ↑ Women's table tennis Champions League canceled. On: focus.de, June 14, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2012
^ Friedhard Teuffel: TTC Eastside wins the Champions League. On: tagesspiegel.de, May 22, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2012
^ Rules of the ETTU. On: ettu.org (English, .pdf file; 176 kB). Retrieved November 18, 2012 ( Memento March 11, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (Retrieved February 10, 2016)
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