Table Tennis Clubs in Africa
166 clubs across 38 countries.
Table Tennis in Africa
Table tennis has a deeper history in Africa than is widely appreciated outside the continent. Egypt and Nigeria have both produced Olympic-quality players over multiple decades, and Algeria, Tunisia, and Cameroon contribute regularly at world and African championship level. The club scene varies widely by region: the North African nations tend to have established federation-affiliated clubs and training centres, while sub-Saharan club coverage is concentrated around capital cities, with the directory still filling in many smaller towns as submissions come in.
In our directory the deepest coverage is in South Africa (15 clubs), Algeria (14 clubs), Benin (14 clubs), with 38 countries listed overall.
Browsing Africa
The country grid below lists every nation in Africathat has at least one published club in the directory. Each card shows the two-letter ISO country code, the country's name, and how many clubs are currently listed there. Selecting a country opens its full listing, which is broken down by city, with filters for skill level and the option to search by club name.
If you're looking for training camps rather than year-round club sessions, the camps strip further down the page shows what is coming up next in Africa, ordered by start date. The full global camp listing is one click away from the main navigation, with the same skill-level and date filters available.
Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Djibouti
DR Congo
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Guinea
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Mauritius
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
South Africa
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
About these listings
I run a club in Africa but don't see it here. How do I get it listed?
Use the "Submit a Club" form linked from the main navigation and below. New submissions are reviewed by the editorial team, typically within a few business days. Once published, the listing will appear in the country grid for whichever country you submitted under, and you can claim ownership of it from the club's page to keep its details up to date.
A listing is out of date or has the wrong contact details. What now?
Each club page has a "Suggest an update" link that goes straight to the editorial queue. Submitted changes are reviewed before being applied to the live listing. Verified club owners can edit their own listing directly from the dashboard once their ownership claim is approved.
Where do the upcoming camp dates come from?
Training camp listings are submitted by their organisers or curated from public announcements by the editorial team. Only camps with a confirmed start and end date appear in the upcoming strip on this page; archived camps stay reachable from the main camps listing but are filtered out here.
Help grow Africa coverage
The directory is open to public submissions. If you run or play at a club in Africathat isn't listed yet, you can submit it for review, and if a listing is out of date, the club's own page has a link for suggesting updates. The fastest growth in coverage happens when local players add the small clubs and league teams that don't show up in federation lists.