TuS Celle 92: Table tennis cup preliminary round on August 24th in Celle!
On August 24, 2025, 4 table tennis teams will compete in the DTTB Cup preliminary round in Celle, including TuS Celle 92 and TTC indeland Jülich.

TuS Celle 92: Table tennis cup preliminary round on August 24th in Celle!
An exciting event is coming up in table tennis: On Sunday, August 24th, 2025, TuS Celle 92 will host the preliminary round of the German Cup Championship. The format, which is also reminiscent of the DFB Cup in football, promises a lot of excitement and drama. Teams from the first and second Bundesliga as well as the best teams from the 3rd Bundesliga North and South compete against each other. TuS Celle 92 qualified for participation as runners-up in the 3rd Bundesliga North and, as hosts, is excited about the opportunity to present the club nationally. As celler-presse.de reports, team manager Jens Rothert-Schnell is full of joy about this award.
The preliminary round group 1 for the tournament also has an interesting composition. TuS Celle 92 will compete against strong opponents: TTC indeland Jülich from the 2nd Bundesliga, Oldenburger TB, champions of the 3rd Bundesliga North, and SV Union Velbert II, who are also very popular in the 3rd Bundesliga. The games will take place on August 24th in Celle and spectators can look forward to outstanding encounters.
Match schedules and entry
The schedule of the games is as follows:
- 10:00 Uhr: TTC indeland Jülich – SV Union Velbert II
- 10:00 Uhr: Oldenburger TB – TuS Celle 92
- 13:00 Uhr: SV Union Velbert II – Oldenburger TB
- 13:00 Uhr: TuS Celle 92 – TTC indeland Jülich
- 16:00 Uhr: SV Union Velbert II – TuS Celle 92
- 16:00 Uhr: TTC indeland Jülich – Oldenburger TB
All spectators are welcome to enjoy entry to promote the sport of table tennis. The matches offer the opportunity to see talented players from all over the world, including international stars from China, the Netherlands and Eastern Europe as well as top German players.
Table tennis in German sport
Table tennis also has a long tradition in Germany. Originally created in England at the end of the 19th century, the first tournament in Germany took place in Hamburg-Uhlenhorst in 1901. The German Table Tennis Association (DTTB) was founded in 1925 and has seen a lot of progress since then. Further details on the history and current status of table tennis in Germany can be found at tischtennis100.de.
The popularity of table tennis could be further increased by the current situation of TuS Celle 92. In the current season, the club had amassed 15 wins and one draw in the regional league and had seven wins in the third division so far. However, they recently suffered their first defeat in the 3rd Bundesliga North in almost two years against Oldenburger TB, followed by a draw against Füchse Berlin.
The audience can look forward to an exciting day in Celle. Club officials, players and fans are hoping for a successful tournament day and are looking forward to a possible place in the round of 16. Despite minor setbacks, table tennis in Germany remains an important sport that inspires many people, as the TuS 92 website makes clear.