European Chess Club Cup

The European Chess Club Cup is an annual chess tournament for club teams from Europe. It is organised by the European Chess Union. The competition is held with the Swiss system over seven rounds. It consists of two sections, open and women's, with each team fielding six and four players respectively at every match.

History

The tournament origins are from the former Yugoslavia, where chess club competitions were quite popular. In 1996, the women's competition was added.

Winners

Men's event

  • 1954 ŠK Partizan
  • 1955 ŠK Partizan
  • 1956 ŠK Partizan
  • 1976 Burevestnik Moscow and Solingen SG
  • 1979 Burevestnik Moscow
  • 1982 Spartacus Budapest
  • 1984 Trud Moscow
  • 1986 CSKA Moscow
  • 1988 CSKA Moscow
  • 1990 CSKA Moscow and Solingen SG
  • 1992 Bayern Munich
  • 1993 Lyon Oyonnax
  • 1994 ŠK Bosna & Lyon Oyonnax
  • 1995 Yerevan city
  • 1996 Sberbank Tatarstan Kazan
  • 1997 Ladia Azov
  • 1998 Panfox Breda
  • 1999 ŠK Bosna
  • 2000 ŠK Bosna
  • 2001 Nikel Norilsk
  • 2002 ŠK Bosna
  • 2003 NAO Paris
  • 2004 NAO Paris[1]
  • 2005 Tomsk-400
  • 2006 Tomsk-400
  • 2007 Linex Magic-Mérida
  • 2008 Ural Sverdlovskaya oblast[2]
  • 2009 Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
  • 2010 Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
  • 2011 Saint-Petersburg Chess Federation
  • 2012 SOCAR Azerbaijan
  • 2013 G-Team Nový Bor
  • 2014 SOCAR Azerbaijan
  • 2015 Siberia Novosibirsk
  • 2016 Alkaloid Skopje
  • 2017 Globus Russia
  • 2018 Mednyi Vsadnik St.Petersburg
  • 2019 Obiettivo Risarcimento Padova

Women's event

  • 1996 Agrouniverzal Belgrade and Merani Tbilisi
  • 1997 Goša Smederevska Palanka
  • 1998 AEM-Luxten Timişoara
  • 1999 Rudenko School Kherson
  • 2000 Agrouniverzal Belgrade
  • 2001 Agrouniverzal Belgrade
  • 2002 BAS Belgrade
  • 2003 Internet CG Podgorica
  • 2004 NTN Tbilisi
  • 2005 NTN Tbilisi
  • 2006 Mika Yerevan
  • 2007 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2008 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2009 Spartak Vidnoe
  • 2010 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2011 AVS
  • 2012 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2013 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2014 Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2015 Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2016 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2017 Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2018 CE Monte Carlo
  • 2019 Batumi Chess Club "Nona"

See also

References

  1. "NAO defends Euro Club Cup title". Chess News. 2004-10-14. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  2. "European Club Cup – Final Standings | European Club Cup 2008 -". ecc2008.chessdom.com. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
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