AS Pontoise-Cergy TT explained
AS Pontoise-Cergy TT |
Full Name: | Association sportive de Pontoise-Cergy Tennis de table |
Founded: | 1927 |
League: | Pro A |
Arena: | Hall Omnisports Philippe Hémet |
City: | Pontoise, France |
President: | Louise Adam |
Coach: | Peter Franz |
Members: | 250 |
Association sportive de Pontoise-Cergy Tennis de table (commonly abbreviated AS Pontoise-Cergy TT or simply ASPCTT) is a table tennis club based in Pontoise, France. One of the top clubs in the country, it finished runner-up in the French top division Pro A three times (2009, 2010, 2013)[1] and also reached the final of the European Champions League, the premier continental competition in Europe in 2014.[2]
Honors
- Winner: 2014
- Semifinalist: 2013
- Quarterfinalist: 2007, 2012
- ETTU Cup
- Quarterfinalist: 2006, 2011
Team
Roster
Roster for the 2013–14 season
Staff members
President: Louise Adam
Team Manager: Christian Adam
- Coach: Peter Franz
Treasurer: Ludovic Benoit
Press Officer: Guillaume Adam
Notes and References
- Web site: AS Pontoise Cergy Team Profile . European Table Tennis Union . 22 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140218093444/http://www.ettu.org/mens-european-champions-league/clubs/as-pontoise-cergy/ . 18 February 2014 .
- Web site: Pontoise, allez! Angers, chapeau!. European Table Tennis Union. Alex. Miletic. 21 March 2014. 22 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140327090719/http://www.ettu.org/2014/03/pontoise-allez-angers-chapeau/. 27 March 2014. dead.