DEB Women's Cup
The women's ice hockey trophy was first held in Germany in 2002. While the best German teams played for the championship in the women's ice hockey Bundesliga at the same time in the first five cup tournaments and therefore did not take part in the cup tournament, the best six teams in the league have contested the cup tournament since 2007, five in 2012 and four since 2013.
Title holder
year | |||
played among the teams that did not take part in the championship finals | |||
2002 | Grefrather EC | EHC Memmingen | ESG Esslingen |
2003 | WSV Braunlage | ERC Sonthofen 99 | not played out |
2004 | Grefrather EC | ECDC Memmingen | |
2005 | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | Grefrather EC | |
2006 | EC Bergkamen | ECDC Memmingen | |
played among the best teams in the league | |||
2007 | EC Bergkamen | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | OSC Berlin |
2008 | OSC Berlin | Hamburger SV | ESC Planegg / Würmtal |
2009 | OSC Berlin | ECDC Memmingen | ESC Planegg / Würmtal |
2010 | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | OSC Berlin | EC Bergkamen |
2011 | OSC Berlin | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | ECDC Memmingen |
2012 | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | OSC Berlin | EC Bergkamen |
2013 | ECDC Memmingen | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | SC Garmisch-Partenkirchen |
2014 | OSC Berlin | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | EC Bergkamen |
2015 | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | ERC Ingolstadt | ECDC Memmingen |
2016 | ECDC Memmingen | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | ERC Ingolstadt |
2017 | ECDC Memmingen | ESC Planegg / Würmtal | EC Bergkamen |
2018 | ECDC Memmingen | ERC Ingolstadt | ESC Planegg / Würmtal |
Medal table
Note: From 2003 to 2006 there was no third-place match |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ German Women's Cup. In: website of the association. ESC Planegg, archived from the original on February 22, 2014 ; Retrieved November 23, 2011 .