EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women)

The EuroHockey Club Champions Cup, previously known as the European Club Championship, was the leading woman's field hockey competition for clubs in Europe. The competition was first contested in 1974, and played out its last edition in 2019.

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2019 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
SportField hockey
Founded1974
Ceased2019
Replaced byEuro Hockey League
No. of teams8
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Last
champion(s)
Amsterdam (14th title)
(2019)
Most titles Den Bosch (16 titles)

The competition is replaced by the Women's Euro Hockey League.

Results

Season Host Final Third place game
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1974 Hamburg, West Germany
Harvestehude
1–0
Uccle

Stade Français
2–1
De Kieviten
1975 Brussels, Belgium
Amsterdam
1–0
Eintracht Braunschweig

Uccle
2–1
Harvestehude
1976 Amstelveen, Netherlands
Amsterdam
3–1
Eintracht Braunschweig

Slavia Prague
3–1
Uccle
1977 Vienna, Austria
Amsterdam
3–0
Eintracht Braunschweig

Uccle
3–1
Slavia Prague
1978 Barcelona, Spain
Amsterdam
1–0
Großflottbek

Were Di
2–1
Uccle
1979 The Hague, Netherlands
Amsterdam
3–1
Uccle

Glasgow Western
1–1
Were Di
1980 Barcelona, Spain
Amsterdam
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Glasgow Western

Muckcross
1–0
Großflottbek
1981 Brussels, Belgium
Amsterdam
2–1
Glasgow Western

Blau-Weiss Köln
2–1
Portadown
1982 Alba, Italy
Amsterdam
1–0
1. Hanauer THC

Spartak Moscow
1–1 (a.e.t.)
Pegasus
1983 The Hague, Netherlands
HGC
2–0
Bayer Leverkusen

Amsterdam
3–2
SKIF Moscow
1984 Wassenaar, The Hague
HGC
3–1
Kolos Borispol

Amsterdam
3–0
Bayer Leverkusen
1985 Frankenthal, West Germany
HGC
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(13–12 p.s.)

SKIF Moscow

Amsterdam
4–2
1. Hanauer THC
1986 Utrecht, Netherlands
HGC
3–1
Kolos Borispol

Bayer Leverkusen
4–1
Glasgow Western
1987 Wassenaar, Netherlands
HGC
1–0
Blau-Weiss Köln

Andizhanka Andizhan
2–1
Slough
1988 Bloemendaal, Netherlands
Amsterdam
4–0
Kolos Borispol

Glasgow Western
5–4
HGC
1989 Wassenaar, Netherlands
Amsterdam
3–2
Glasgow Western

HGC
1–0
1880 Frankfurt
1990 Frankfurt, West Germany
Amsterdam
4–0
Glasgow Western

Kolos Borispol
3–2
Club de Campo
1991 Wassenaar, Netherlands
HGC
2–1
Glasgow Western

Amsterdam
1–0
Club de Campo
1992 Amstelveen, Netherlands
Amsterdam
4–0
Glasgow Western

HGC
6–0
Eintracht Frankfurt
1993 Brussels, Belgium
Rüsselsheimer RK
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(p.s.)

Amsterdam

Slough
1–1(a.e.t.)
(p.s.)

Glasgow Western
1994 Bloemendaal, Netherlands
HGC

Rüsselsheimer RK

Ipswich

Glasgow Western
1995 Utrecht, Netherlands
Kampong

Berliner HC

Siauliai

Glasgow Western
1996 Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany
Kampong

Slough

Rüsselsheimer RK

Glasgow Western
1997 Amstelveen, Netherlands
Berliner HC
2–1
HGC

Hightown
5–3
Glasgow Western
1998 Slough, England
Rüsselsheimer RK
3–2
Slough

HGC
4–1
Edinburgh
1999 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Rot-Weiss Köln
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p.s.)

Den Bosch

Slough
2–0
Edinburgh
2000 Glasgow, Scotland
Den Bosch
7–0
Berliner HC

Kolos Borispol
2–1
Glasgow Western
2001 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
6–0
Moscow Pravda

Kolos Borispol
2–1
CD Terrassa
2002 Terrassa, Spain
Den Bosch
5–0
Kolos Borispol

Slough
2–0
Siauliai Ginstrekte
2003 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
7–2
Olton & West Warwick

Kolos Borispol
3–2
Klipper THC
2004 Barcelona, Spain
Den Bosch
8–2
Kolos Borispol

Rot-Weiss Köln
5–3
Slough
2005 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
8–1
Atasport

Hightown
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p.s.)

Rüsselsheimer RK
2006 Berlin, Germany
Den Bosch
4–0
Canterbury

Berliner HC
3–3 (a.e.t.)
(6–4 p.s.)

Atasport
2007 Baku, Azerbaijan
Den Bosch
2–1
Leicester

Berliner HC
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p.s.)

Atasport
2008 Cologne, Germany
Den Bosch
7–0
Club de Campo

Rot-Weiss Köln
2–1
Atasport
2009 Den Bosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
9–1
Berliner HC

Atasport
1–1
CD Terrassa
2010
Details
Amstelveen, Netherlands
Den Bosch
3–0
UHC Hamburg

Amsterdam
4–1
Atasport
2011
Details
Wassenaar, Netherlands
Den Bosch
4–1
Leicester

Laren
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Slough
2012
Details
Amstelveen, Netherlands
Laren
1–0
Den Bosch

UHC Hamburg
3–1
Club de Campo
2013
Details
Bloemendaal, Netherlands
Den Bosch
4–2
Laren
Rot-Weiss Köln and UHC Hamburg
2014
Details
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Amsterdam
2–2
(3–0 s.o.)

Den Bosch

UHC Hamburg
1–1
(4–2 s.o.)

Club de Campo
2015
Details
Bilthoven, Netherlands
SCHC
2–2
(3–2 s.o.)

Den Bosch

Club de Campo
4–0
Rot-Weiss Köln
2016
Details
Bilthoven, Netherlands
Den Bosch
1–1
SCHC

UHC Hamburg
3–2
Club de Campo
2017
Details
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
2–1
UHC Hamburg

Amsterdam
3–1
Surbiton
2018
Details
London, England
Den Bosch
2–1
UHC Hamburg

Club de Campo
2–1
Amsterdam
2019
Details
Amstelveen, Netherlands
Amsterdam
7–0
Real Sociedad

Club an der Alster
2–1
Den Bosch

Records and statistics

Performances by club

Medal table by club
RankClubGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Den Bosch162018
2 Amsterdam143623
3 HGC71311
4 Rüsselsheimer RK2114
5 Kampong2002
6 Berliner HC1326
7 Laren1113
8 SCHC1102
9 Rot-Weiss Köln1034
10 Harvestehude1001
11 Glasgow Western0628
12 Kolos Borispol0549
13 UHC Hamburg0347
14 Eintracht Braunschweig0303
15 Slough0235
16 Uccle0224
17 Leicester0202
18 Club de Campo0123
19 Atasport0112
Bayer Leverkusen0112
21–38Remaining081220
Totals (38 clubs)464647139

Performances by nation

Medal table by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)4181160
2 Germany (GER)5141332
3 England (ENG)06612
4 Scotland (SCO)0628
5 Soviet Union (URS)0437
6 Ukraine (UKR)0235
7 Belgium (BEL)0224
 Spain (ESP)0224
9 Azerbaijan (AZE)0112
10 Russia (RUS)0101
11 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
 France (FRA)0011
 Ireland0011
 Lithuania (LTU)0011
Totals (14 nations)464647139

See also

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