The 100th match of SVS STRÖCK

SVS STROCK is ready for its very special night! Austrian club plays tonight the 100th match in its short but very successful history meeting at home Metz in Round 5 of Women`s European Champions League (19h00 CET live on LAOLA1.tv). In the summer of 201

SVS STROCK is ready for its very special night! Austrian club plays tonight the 100th match in its short but very successful history meeting at home Metz in Round 5 of Women`s European Champions League (19h00 CET live on LAOLA1.tv).

In the summer of 2010 the Women’s Table Tennis Club SVS STRÖCK was founded in connection with the imminent opening of the Werner Schlager Academy in Schwechat. In the very first season Linz Froschberg (after 14 years) was replaced as number one in Austria followed by the championship title 2011/2012. SVS STRÖCK played in the 2012 Champions League final in 2013 (in spite of incredible injury and illness series in the team) in the WECL semi-final.

Within a short time the partner team of Werner Schlager Academy became a fixed star in the European women table tennis. At European and global level a perceived impetus for the women’s table tennis sport in Europe.

SVS STROCK`s president Martin SOROS stressed that tonight “it’s not only a big anniversary but also a kind of fateful match”. In the fifth match of the WECL Group A the team with individual European champion LI Fen (Sweden) Daniela DODEAN (Romania) Petra LOVAS (Hungary) and Tetyana BILENKO (Ukraine) meets the France’s Champion Metz TT (with the Single European Champion of 2009 WU Jiaduo).

All four clubs in Group A still have possibility to reach the semis. But if STROCK win tonight French team continues without any chance in last sixth round (December 20th) whilst in that case Fenerbahce Berlin and STROCK will fight for two places with same 3-2 score. The third of the group continues to play in ETTU Cup.

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