FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE TENNIS DE TABLE (F.F.T.T.)
It was around 1880, during an evening drunk among British notables, that table tennis was born with a champagne cap as ball and cigar boxes as snowshoes. This sport took a more official turn with 1885-year-old equipment and was patented by James Devonshire. Since 1927, FFTT has established its practice by grouping sports associations. She also organizes national competitions and represents French table tennis abroad. The federation registers more than 190 000 licensees and relies on a network of 27 regional leagues and 96 departmental committees comprising 3 580 clubs.
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