Tarnobrzeg clinches 33rd Polish women’s team title after Champions League triumph
Tarnobrzeg backed up its home Champions League Women crown with two 3-0 playoff wins over KU AZS UE Wrocław, sealing a 33rd Polish title.

KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg turned its European high into another domestic rout, sweeping KU AZS UE Wrocław in both legs of the Polish Women’s Team Championship final and lifting the club’s 33rd national title. The message was unmistakable: this was no post-Champions League letdown, but a club still operating at full speed after a season that already included a historic fifth continental crown.
The timing sharpened the achievement. Tarnobrzeg had just won the ETTU Champions League Women title at the first-ever Final 4 in its own city on May 23-24, beating reigning champions ttc berlin eastside in the semi-final and then Metz TT 3-0 in the final. For a club that had previously captured European titles in 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024, the latest triumph reinforced its position as the standard-bearer in women’s club table tennis.

That same standard carried into Poland’s playoff final. The first match was played in Wrocław on June 5, 2026, and the return leg followed on June 7. Tarnobrzeg won both matches 3-0, leaving no room for a series swing and no doubt about the gap between the champion and the challenger. In a sport where margins are often thin, two straight whitewashes in a title series underline how complete the team’s preparation and execution have become.
Head coach Zbigniew Nęcek, who said he has worked in Tarnobrzeg for 39 seasons, pointed to the consistency behind the trophies. He praised the players for maintaining very high form across the season and for producing their best table tennis in the toughest matches. That continuity, built over nearly four decades, is the clearest sign of why Tarnobrzeg has become such a durable dynasty rather than a one-season burst.
The broader significance reaches beyond one club’s trophy case. ETTU describes Champions League Women as the premier international club competition in women’s table tennis, and Tarnobrzeg’s ability to win both that event and the Polish championship in the same stretch shows how demanding the top end of the sport has become. To stay on top now means managing multiple competitions, sustaining elite standards and delivering again when the pressure is highest. Tarnobrzeg did all three, and the 33rd Polish crown only sharpened the scale of its dominance.
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