European Cup (Badminton)

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In this sport, the European Badminton Cup is the analogue of the Champions League in football . In this badminton competition for club teams, the best club team on the continent has been determined among the national champions of the member associations of the European Badminton Union (BE) since 1978 . In 1999 the BC Eintracht Südring Berlin won the title, in 2010 the 1st BC Bischmisheim followed . The first BV Mülheim , the FC Langenfeld and the first BC Beuelfailed in 1978, 2004 and 2005 in the final. In 2006, the CB Rinconada used a player who was not eligible to play in the final, so that the winning team was subsequently stripped of the title and the finalist IBMC Issy-les-Moulineaux was awarded the victory. The two losers in the semifinals moved up to second place, so that for the first time in the history of the European Cup there were two silver medalists.

Venues

year No. city country
1978 I. Goeppingen Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany
1979 II Haarlem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1980 III Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany
1981 IV Copenhagen DenmarkDenmark Denmark
1982 V Edegem BelgiumBelgium Belgium
1983 VI Paris FranceFrance France
1984 VII Malmo SwedenSweden Sweden
1985 VIII Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany
1986 IX Haarlem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1987 X Villach AustriaAustria Austria
1988 XI Moscow Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
1989 XII San Javier SpainSpain Spain
1990 XIII Budapest HungaryHungary Hungary
1991 XIV Edegem BelgiumBelgium Belgium
1992 XV Sofia BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
year No. city country
1993 XVI Kristiansand NorwayNorway Norway
1994 XVII Must Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
1995 XVIII Kristiansand NorwayNorway Norway
1996 XIX Haarlem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1997 XX Lisburn IrelandIreland Ireland
1998 XXI Must Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
1999 XXII Dornbirn AustriaAustria Austria
2000 XXIII Eindhoven NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
2001 XXIV Uppsala SwedenSweden Sweden
2002 XXV Berlin GermanyGermany Germany
2003 XXVI Uppsala SwedenSweden Sweden
2004 XXVII Haarlem NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
2005 XXVIII Issy-les-Moulineaux FranceFrance France
2006 XXIX La Rinconada SpainSpain Spain
2007 XXX Amersfoort NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
year No. city country
2008 XXXI Ramenskoye RussiaRussia Russia
2009 XXXII Sofia BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
2010 XXXIII Zwolle NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
2011 XXXIV Zwolle NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
2012 XXXV Pécs HungaryHungary Hungary
2013 XXXVI Beauvais FranceFrance France
2014 XXXVII Amiens FranceFrance France
2015 XXXVIII Tours FranceFrance France
2016 XXXIX Tours FranceFrance France
2017 XL Milan ItalyItaly Italy
2018 XLI Bialystok PolandPoland Poland
2019 XLII Junglinster LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg

The winners and those placed

year winner finalist Result
1978 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1. BV Mülheim 5–2
1979 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK NetherlandsNetherlands BC Duinwijck 6-1
1980 EnglandEngland Wimbledon SBC DenmarkDenmark Hvidovre BC 4-3
1981 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK SwedenSweden BMK aura 7-0
1982 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK NetherlandsNetherlands BC Duinwijck 6-1
1983 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK SwedenSweden BMK aura 7-0
1984 SwedenSweden BMK aura DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK 7-0
1985 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK SwedenSweden BMK aura 7-0
1986 DenmarkDenmark Gentofte BK SwedenSweden BMK aura 6-1
1987 DenmarkDenmark Triton Aalborg SwedenSweden BMK aura 4-3
1988 Soviet UnionSoviet Union SAC Omsk DenmarkDenmark Triton Aalborg 4-3
1989 EnglandEngland Headingley BC SwedenSweden Gothenburgs BK 4-3
1990 SwedenSweden Gothenburgs BK NetherlandsNetherlands Velo BC van Zundert 5–2
1991 SwedenSweden Stockholm Sparvagars GoIF EnglandEngland Headingley BC 5–2
1992 AustriaAustria BC Feibra Linz IcelandIceland TBC Reykjavík 6-1
1993 DenmarkDenmark Lillerød BK SwedenSweden Gothenburgs BK 4-3
1994 DenmarkDenmark Lillerød BK SwedenSweden Gothenburgs BK 5–2
1995 DenmarkDenmark Lillerød BK SwedenSweden Gothenburgs BK 5–2
1996 DenmarkDenmark Kastrup-Magleby BK RussiaRussia Technokhim Moscow 4–1
1997 DenmarkDenmark Hvidovre BC RussiaRussia Technokhim Moscow 4-3
1998 DenmarkDenmark Kastrup-Magleby BK RussiaRussia Technokhim Moscow 4–1
1999 GermanyGermany BC Eintracht Südring NetherlandsNetherlands Sportschool van Zijderveld 5–1
2000 DenmarkDenmark Kastrup-Magleby BK SwedenSweden Fyrisfjäder Uppsala 5–2
2001 DenmarkDenmark Hvidovre BC SwedenSweden Fyrisfjäder Uppsala 4-3
2002 RussiaRussia Moscow locomotive record SwedenSweden Fyrisfjäder Uppsala 4-3
2003 RussiaRussia Moscow locomotive record SwedenSweden Fyrisfjäder Uppsala 4–1
2004 DenmarkDenmark Greve Strands BK GermanyGermany FC Langenfeld 4–1
2005 DenmarkDenmark Kastrup-Magleby BK GermanyGermany 1. BC Beuel 4–1
2006 FranceFrance Issy-les-Moulineaux Badminton Club UkraineUkraine SC Meteor Dnepropetrovsk Uniao Desportiva de Santana
PortugalPortugal
2007 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok NetherlandsNetherlands BC Amersfoort 4-2
2008 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok RussiaRussia Favorite Ramenskoye 4–1
2009 RussiaRussia Favorite Ramenskoye FranceFrance Issy-les-Moulineaux Badminton Club 4-2
2010 GermanyGermany 1. BC Bischmisheim RussiaRussia Favorite Ramenskoye 4-2
2011 NetherlandsNetherlands BC Duinwijck NetherlandsNetherlands Velo BC van Zundert 4-2
2012 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok DenmarkDenmark Team Skælskør-Slagelse 4-2
2013 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok DenmarkDenmark Team Skælskør-Slagelse 4–1
2014 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok FranceFrance BC Chambly Oise 4–1
2015 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok FranceFrance Aix Université CB 3–1
2016 FranceFrance Issy-les-Moulineaux Badminton Club FranceFrance BC Chambly Oise 3–2
2017 FranceFrance Issy-les-Moulineaux Badminton Club FranceFrance BC Chambly Oise 3–1
2018 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok FranceFrance BC Chambly Oise 3–1
2019 RussiaRussia NL Primorye Vladivostok FranceFrance BC Chambly Oise 3–0

See also

List of participants in the European Cup Badminton

Individual evidence

  1. German-language badminton portal for the European Cup
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  4. https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=9F216F77-03F4-455C-A0C9-FA4D6325D1C6
  5. https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=B4E6AB00-0CE9-489C-9B8F-3F4DCFB8A178
  6. https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=B457D0F2-A282-4DA2-A249-7BECF294147B
  7. https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=02D37067-521F-4D4C-A4D1-1BD14C10B654