Table Tennis Böblingen: Chairman Steps Down – No Replacement

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Böblingen Table Tennis District Faces Uncertain Future After Chairman’s Departure

By Anya Schmidt | BÖBLINGEN – 2025/07/05 09:55:05




Successor not yet found: The outgoing district chairman Andreas Kopp (right) receives a gift basket from his previous deputy Charly Koch. Photo: Tho

The Böblingen table tennis district is in transition following the departure of its chairman, Andreas Kopp. A successor has yet to be named as the district prepares for a merger.


The Böblingen table tennis district has one year left before it officially merges with Black Forest in 2026 as part of a major reform. At the recent district day in Oberjettingen, the outgoing chairman, Andreas Kopp, received a standing ovation after seven and a half years of service. “everything is in a state that I like to hand over,” he stated.

Search for New Leadership Begins

“everything is in a state that I like to hand over.”

The search for a new chairman is underway as the district navigates this period of change. The merger with Black Forest aims to consolidate resources and strengthen table tennis in the region.

Frequently Asked questions

Why are table tennis districts merging?
Merging districts aims to consolidate resources, improve efficiency, and strengthen the sport at a regional level.
What will happen to the Böblingen table tennis district after the merger?
The Böblingen district will become part of the larger Black Forest district, contributing its players and resources to the new entity.
How will the merger affect local table tennis players?
The merger is expected to provide players with more opportunities for training, competition, and development.

About Anya Schmidt

Anya Schmidt is a sports journalist covering local and regional table tennis events. She has a passion for highlighting the achievements of athletes and the impact of sports on the community.




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