EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women, field)

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The EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women's field) is a competition organized by the European Hockey Federation (EHF) in which European women's field hockey champions are entitled to start. In contrast to most European Cup competitions in other sports, the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup, introduced in 1974, is played in tournament form. The tournament, formerly known as the European Cup of National Champions, takes place every year at Whitsun. So far, only representatives from two countries have won the cup, with Dutch clubs doing the most successfully with 36 titles, followed by five successes by German teams. The current title holder is the record winner Amsterdam Hockey & Bandy Club. He won the tournament 13 times, eight times in a row from 1975 to 1982.

Competition mode

Eight teams, each champion of their country, play the title. The participating countries are those whose champions took the first six places in the previous year and the two countries whose clubs had reached the final in the second-rate EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy a year earlier. The two last-placed countries of the cup are relegated to the trophy. The same rules for promotion and relegation apply to the third-rate Challenge I.

Winners list

year venue champion
2018 London 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2017 's-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2016 Bilthoven 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2015 Bilthoven Stabs Cricket en Hockey Club NetherlandsNetherlands
2014 's-Hertogenbosch Amsterdam H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
2013 Bloemendaal HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2012 Amsterdam Laren MHC NetherlandsNetherlands
2011 The hague HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2010 Amsterdam HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2009 's-Hertogenbosch HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2008 Cologne HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2007 Baku HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2006 Berlin HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2005 's-Hertogenbosch HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2004 Barcelona HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2003 's-Hertogenbosch HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2002 Terrassa HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2001 's-Hertogenbosch HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
2000 Glasgow HC 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsNetherlands
1999 's-Hertogenbosch Rot-Weiss Cologne GermanyGermany
1998 Slough Rüsselsheim RK GermanyGermany
1997 Amsterdam Berlin HC GermanyGermany
1996 Ruesselsheim SV Kampong NetherlandsNetherlands
1995 Utrecht SV Kampong NetherlandsNetherlands
1994 Bloemendaal HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1993 Brussels Rüsselsheim RK GermanyGermany
1992 Amsterdam Amsterdam H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1991 Wassenaar HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1990 Frankfurt Amsterdam H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1989 Wassenaar Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1988 Bloemendaal Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1987 The hague HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1986 Utrecht HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1985 Frankenthal HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1984 Wassenaar HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1983 The hague HGC Wassenaar NetherlandsNetherlands
1982 Alba Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1981 Uccle Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1980 Barcelona Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1979 The hague Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1978 Barcelona Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1977 Vienna Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1976 Amsterdam Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1975 Brussels Amsterdamsche H&BC NetherlandsNetherlands
1974 Hamburg Harvestehuder THC Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany

34th EuroHockey Club Champions Cup 2007

The tournament took place from 25. – 28. May in Baku . Defending champion HC 's-Hertogenbosch won the trophy for the 8th time.


Friday May 25, 2007

  • 10.00 Group B Leicester LHC - Volga Telecom 3-0 (0-0)
  • 12.00 Group B Berliner HC - Ritm Grodno 2-2 (0-0)
  • 14.00 Group A HC 's-Hertogenbosch - Kolos Borispol 5-0 (0-0)
  • 17.30 Group A Atasport - Bonagrass Grove 5-3 (2-2)

Saturday May 26, 2007

  • 11:00 am Group B Leicester LHC - Ritm Grodno 2-0 (0-0)
  • 13.00 Group B Berliner HC - Volga Telecom 4-2 (0-0)
  • 15.30 Group A HC 's-Hertogenbosch - Bonagrass Grove 6-0 (0-0)
  • 17.30 Group A Atasport - Kolos Borispol 7-0 (0-0)

Sunday May 27, 2007

  • 11.00 Group B Leicester LHC - Berliner HC 2-0 (0-0)
  • 13.00 Group B Ritm Grodno - Volga Telecom 1-2 (0-0)
  • 15.30 Group A Bonagrass Grove - Kolos Borispol 1-1 (0-0)
  • 17.30 Group A HC 's-Hertogenbosch - Atasport 5-0 (3-0)


Group A:

  • 1.HC 's-Hertogenbosch (9pts)
  • 2.Atasport (6pts)
  • 3. Bonagrass Grove (1pt)
  • 4. Kolos Borispol (1pt)

Group B:

  • 1.Leicester LHC (9pts),
  • 2.Berliner HC (4pts),
  • 3.Volga Telecom (3pts),
  • 4. Ritm Grodno (1pt)


Monday May 28, 2007

  • 09.00 4.A - 3.B Kolos Borispol - Volga Telecom 0-6 (0-0)
  • 11.15 am 3rd A - 4th B Bonagrass Grove - Ritm Grodno 1-3 (0-0)
  • 13.30 2.A - 2.B Atasport - Berliner HC 2-4aps 2-2 (2-1)
  • 16.00 1.A - 1.B HC 's-Hertogenbosch - Leicester LHC 2-1 (0-0)

Final score:

  • 1. HC 's-Hertogenbosch (NED) - European Club ChampionsNetherlandsNetherlands
  • 2. Leicester LHC (ENG)EnglandEngland
  • 3rd Berlin HC (GER)GermanyGermany
  • 4. Atasport HC (AZE)AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
  • 5. Volga Telecom (RUS)RussiaRussia
  • 5. Ritm Grodno (BLR)BelarusBelarus
  • 7. Bonagrass Grove (SCO)ScotlandScotland
  • 7. Kolos Borispol (UKR)UkraineUkraine

33rd EuroHockey Club Champions Cup 2006

The tournament took place in Berlin from June 2nd to 5th . Defending champion HC 's-Hertogenbosch was able to win the trophy for the 7th time.

Participants : HC 's - Hertogenbosch (NED), Berliner HC (GER), CD Terrassa Hockey (ESP), Pegasus HC (IRL) Ata Sport HC (AZE), Canterbury Ladies (ENG), Bonagrass Grove Ladies (SCO), Ritm Grodno (BLR)

Friday June 2, 2006

  • Group B Ata Sport - Ritm Grodno 2-1 (1-0)
  • Group B Canterbury - Bonagrass Grove 2-1 (1-1)
  • Group A 's-Hertogenbosch - Pegasus 6-0 (2-0)
  • Group A Berliner HC - CD Terrassa 2-1 (1-1)

Saturday 3rd June 2006

  • Group B Ata Sport - Bonagrass Grove 2-0 (1-0)
  • Group B Canterbury - Ritm Grodno 3-0 (1-0)
  • Group A Berliner HC - Pegasus 1-0 (1-0)
  • Group A 's-Hertogenbosch - CD Terrassa 5-1 (2-1)

Sunday 4th June 2006

  • Group B Bonagrass Grove - Ritm Grodno 1-1 (1-1)
  • Group B Ata Sport - Canterbury 0-3 (0-1)
  • Group A CD Terrassa - Pegasus 3-3 (2-1)
  • Group A 's-Hertogenbosch - Berliner HC 3-1 (0-0)


Group A

  • 1. 's-Hertogenbosch (9pts)
  • 2nd Berlin HC (6pts)
  • 3rd CD Terrassa (3pts)
  • 4. Pegasus (0pts)

Group B

  • 1. Canterbury (9pts)
  • 2. Ata Sport (6pts)
  • 3. Bonagrass Grove (1pt)
  • 4. Ritm Grodno (1pt)


Monday 5th June 2006

  • 4.A - 3.B Pegasus - Bonagrass Grove 4-5aps 2-2 (0-0)
  • 3.A - 4.B CD Terrassa - Ritm Grodno 5-6aps 2-2 (1-2)
  • 2.A - 2.B Berliner - Ata Sport 6-4aps 3-3 (2-2)
  • 1.A - 1.B 's-Hertogenbosch - Canterbury 4-0 (2-0)

Final score:

  • 1. HC 's-Hertogenbosch (NED) - European Club ChampionNetherlandsNetherlands
  • 2. Canterbury (ENG)EnglandEngland
  • 3rd Berlin HC (GER)GermanyGermany
  • 4. Atasport HC (AZE)AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
  • 5. Bonagrass Grove (SCO)ScotlandScotland
  • 5. Ritm Grodno (BLR)BelarusBelarus
  • 7. CD Terrassa (ESP)SpainSpain
  • 7. Pegasus (IRL)Ireland hockeyIreland

See also

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