Local club TTSV Anklam appears to be backing the Polish four-player team for success in the Bundesliga.
The 2025/26 season of the Tischtennis-Landesliga Ost is gearing up, promising an exciting table tennis spectacle for fans across the region. Two of the teams creating a buzz are Blesewitzer SV and TTSV Anklam.
Blesewitzer SV, returning to the league after a relegation, starts the season with renewed vigour. Their first match of the season is away at TTC Greifswald III on September 21st. Following their opening fixture, Blesewitzer SV's first home match after the summer break will be against TTSV Neubrandenburg II on September 27th.
TTSV Anklam, on the other hand, starts the season with two home games. Their first home match is against SV Fortschritt Altentreptow on September 20th, and the second home game is against TTC Greifswald III a week later. Anklam, not explicitly mentioned in the text, starts the new season with two home matches, according to the information provided.
The derby between BSV and TTSV Anklam is a highlight of the first half of the season for table tennis fans in the Anklamer Altkreis. This much-anticipated match is scheduled for October 25th.
Meanwhile, TTSV Anklam's roster includes a Polish quartet: Kamil Kilianek, Darek Pozniak, Lukasz Koper, and Rafal Szarycki. Blesewitzer SV's roster includes experienced players Adam Wozniak, Göran Weiher, Birger Barabas, and Falko Jonas.
To find the latest schedule, team rosters, and league standings, fans can visit the official regional table tennis association website, club websites, and social media pages, or league management systems like Click-TT.
With the season set to kick off, table tennis enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting season of intense matches, strategic plays, and thrilling derbies in the Tischtennis-Landesliga Ost.
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