Super League (Europe) 2003/04

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The 2003/04 Super League was the eleventh season of the Table Tennis Super League . It lasted from September 2003 to March 2004.

The game system was changed compared to the previous season . A group of four with the strongest teams from the previous season and a group of eight played a sequence in a first half (not the second half). The first four placed teams from both groups then fought for places one to eight in a play-off system. The last four of the group of eight played from places 10 to 12 in the play-off process.

Each team provided two doubles and four singles. There were two doubles and eight singles, which were carried out according to the federal system . In the group games, the competition was abandoned when a team had reached six points. In the play-offs all possible games were played, i. That is, results like 6: 4, 8: 2, 10: 0 were possible.

For the first time there was a deviation from the requirement of "three clubs per nation". Only two Hungarian teams competed in the men's competition, four from the Czech Republic. In the women's race, four teams from Hungary competed and only two from Austria.

Men's
space team nation Active
1 SVS Lower Austria AUT Werner Schlager , Chen Weixing , Karl Jindrak , Kostadin Lengerov
2 Start Horni Sucha CZ Marek Cihak, Radek Kostal, Radek Mrkvicka, Petr Korbel
3 BVSC Budapest HUN Zoltan Varga, Károly Németh , Marton Marsi, János Jakab , Adam Lindner
4th KST Robot Mokré Lazce CZ Tomas Demek, Josef Simoncik, Tomas Konecny, Jakub Kleprlik, Tomas Janasek
5 Stavebni fakulta SKK El Nino Praha CZ Josef Plachý , Tomas Pavelka, Marek Klasek, František Krčil
6th ASKÖ Glas Wiesbauer Mauthausen AUT Ding Yi , Bernhard Preßlmayr, Chen Zhiping
7th Gymnastics Association Sparkasse Innsbruck AUT Robert Gardos , Krisztian Gardos, Christoph Simoner, Christoph Maier
8th Kecskeméti TransLogistic Spartacus HUN Lehel Demeter, Zoltan Zoltan, Miklos Somosi, Levente Szarka
9 ŠK Mostex Raca - Bratislava SK Peter Sereda, Tomas Sereda, Michal Bardon
10 SKST Banik Bonap Haviřov CZ Martin Pavlica, Andrey Grossu, Petr David, Jaromir Zlamal, P.Ocko
11 MSK HCH Čadca SK Miroslav Horejsi, Vladimir Poliacek, Pavel Petras
12 MSK Mareka Malacky SK Martin Palcek, M. Palovcic, Martin Gajdos, Patrick Marek
Ladies
space team nation Active
1 Statisztika Petöfi SC Budapest HUN Mária Fazekas , Zita Molnar, Tamara Boroš , Georgina Póta
2 ASKÖ Erdgas Linz-Froschberg AUT Li Qiangbing , Iveta Vacenovská , Edith Gruber
3 Budapest Sport Egyesület HUN Anna Isaeva, Eva Braun, Cornelia Vaida
4th Postas-MATAV SE Budapest HUN Petra Lovas , Vivien Ellö, Rita Kertai, Olga Nemes
5 Start Horni Sucha CZ Dana Hadačová , Renáta Štrbíková , Zuzana Poliačková
6th SKST CASD Hodonin Be-Tong CZ Alena Vachovcová , Iveta Klacanska, Monika Jancova, Eva Matuskova, J.Pistkova
7th TJ Ferrum Frýdlant nad Ostravicí CZ Ivana Weberova, Hana Bartosova, Libuse Horakova, Marie Hrachová , E. Subcicova
8th Orosháza Hungarotel ASE HUN Krisztina Szvitan, Timea Viski, Timea Vass, Anamaria Erdelji
9 STK Topvar Topolcany SK Alena Frtalova, Lenka Kmotorkova, Veronika Glosova, Alexandra Pelcmanova
10 Performance center Linz-Froschberg AUT Martina Petzner, Veronika Heine , Franziska Wex
11 SKST Topolcany SK Barbora Balážová , Ivana Pelcmanova, Veronika Hippikova, Nina Belianska
12 TJ Trnavka Bratislava SK P.Tancibokova, Kristina Mikova, A.Horcikova, M.Doblejova, L.Holeciova, K.Szulanyiova, Elena Thomasova

  • AUT = Austria
  • CZ = Czech Republic
  • HUN = Hungary
  • SK = Slovakia

Individual evidence

  1. Results 2003/04 men (accessed on June 15, 2012)
  2. Results 2003/04 women (accessed on June 16, 2012)