TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen
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| Founded | 1956 | 
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| League | Tischtennis-Bundesliga | 
| Home ground | Dr.-Hans-Liebherr-Halle | 
| 2023–24 | 6th of 11 | 
| Website | https://ttfo.de/ | 
Tischtennisfreunde Liebherr Ochsenhausen is a table tennis club based in Ochsenhausen, Germany. The men's team plays in the Bundesliga. The main sponsor is the company Liebherr.
History
The club was founded in 1956. After the players Jindřich Panský (CSSR), Rudi Stumper and Erwin Becker strengthened the team in 1989, the club managed to advance from the regional league to the 2nd Bundesliga under manager Rainer Ihle (1955-2013).[1] The club first played in the Bundesliga (the top tier of German table tennis) during the 1994–1995 season. The club has since become one of the most successful and well-known teams in German table tennis, consistently competing at the highest level. In 1996, Ochsenhausen defeated the team from TSV Maxell-Sontheim in the final of the ETTU Cup. The 1996/97 season was very successful, with the team winning the German championship and also defending the ETTU Cup.
Honors
- 1. Tischtennis-Bundesliga: 4
 Gold: 1997, 2000, 2004, 2019
 - German Cup: 5
 Gold: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2019, 2025
 - ETTU Cup: 2
 Gold: 1996, 1997
 
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2024–25 season[2]
 
 Hugo Calderano
 Tiago Abiodun
 Leonardo Iizuka
 Simon Gauzy
 Shunsuke Togami
 Bogdan Pugna
Notable players
 Can Akkuzu
 Tiago Apolónia
 Chen Xinhua
 Chuang Chih-yuan
 Adrian Crișan
 Jakub Dyjas
 Stefan Fegerl
 Ruwen Filus
 Peter Franz
 Marcos Freitas
 Andrej Gaćina
 João Geraldo
 Pär Gerell
 Jang Woo-jin
 Kanak Jha
 Seiya Kishikawa
 Fedor Kuzmin
 Kong Linghui
 Leung Chu Yan
 Jens Lundqvist
 Ma Wenge
 Dmitry Mazunov
 João Monteiro
 Jindřich Panský
 Jörgen Persson
 Liam Pitchford
 Richard Prause
 Álvaro Robles
 Borys Rozenberh
 Ryu Seung-min
 Kirill Skachkov
 Alexey Smirnov
 Dániel Zwickl
Youth development

The club is known for its good youth training. The Sparkassen Table Tennis Performance Center was built and opened in April 2012 at the initiative of former president Rainer Ihle and manager Kristijan Pejinovic. The Liebherr Masters College (LMC) is also based here. Professional trainers educate regional, national and international talents here and, if successful, transfer them to partner clubs with the aim of integrating these talents into the Bundesliga team at a later stage.
References
- ^ "Trauer um Rainer Ihle | TT-NEWS" (in German). 2013-07-10. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
 - ^ "MANNSCHAFT – TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen" (in German). Retrieved 2025-02-14.
 
