EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2007 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
Sport Field hockey
Founded 1969
Inaugural season 1974
Ceased 2007
Replaced by Euro Hockey League
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Last
champion(s)
Germany Crefelder HTC (1st title)
(2007)
Most titles Germany Uhlenhorst Mülheim (9 titles)

The EuroHockey Club Champions Cup is a defunct men's field hockey competition for clubs in Europe. It was first played for in 1974. It was replaced by the Euro Hockey League in 2007. Unofficial tournaments were played in 1969 and then in 1970, in 1971, in 1972 and in 1973).

Summaries

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1974 Utrecht, Netherlands West Germany
SC 1880 Frankfurt
1–0 Netherlands
SV Kampong
West Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
2–1
after extra time
Belgium
Royal Léopold
1975 Frankfurt, West Germany West Germany
SC 1880 Frankfurt
1–0 Belgium
Royal Léopold
England
Southgate HC
1–0 Netherlands
SV Kampong
1976 Amsterdam, Netherlands England
Southgate HC
3–2 Belgium
Uccle
West Germany
Rüsselsheimer RK
4–2 Czechoslovakia
Slavia Praha
1977 London, England England
Southgate HC
4–1 Belgium
Uccle
Spain
CD Terrassa
3–2 West Germany
Schwarz-Weiß Köln
1978 Barcelona, Spain England
Southgate HC
5–2 West Germany
Rüsselsheimer RK
Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
5–2
after extra time
Spain
Real Club de Polo
1979 The Hague, Netherlands Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
2–1 Spain
Real Club de Polo
West Germany
Rüsselsheimer RK
5–1 Scotland
Edinburgh HC
1980 Barcelona, Spain England
Slough HC
1–0 Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
Spain
Real Club de Polo
1–0 West Germany
TG Frankenthal
1981 Brussel, Belgium Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
4–0 Soviet Union
SKA Sverdlovsk
Spain
Real Club de Polo
5–2 England
Slough HC
1982 Versailles, France Soviet Union
Dynamo Alma-Ata
4–3 Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
Spain
Real Club de Polo
3–1 England
Slough HC
1983 The Hague, Netherlands Soviet Union
Dynamo Alma-Ata
4–2 Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
England
Southgate HC
3–1 Spain
Real Club de Polo
1984 Terrassa, Spain West Germany
TG Frankenthal
3–2 Belgium
Uccle
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
4–3 Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
1985 Frankenthal, West Germany Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
3–0 Netherlands
HC Klein Zwitserland
Soviet Union
Dynamo Alma-Ata
9–4 West Germany
TG Frankenthal
1986 Utrecht, Netherlands Netherlands
SV Kampong
2–1 West Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
3–1 Soviet Union
Dynamo Alma-Ata
1987 Terrassa, Spain Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
2–2
4–1
penalty strokes
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
West Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
3–3
4–1
penalty strokes
Netherlands
SV Kampong
1988 Bloemendaal, Netherlands West Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
3–3
4–3
penalty strokes
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
4–1 Soviet Union
Dynamo Alma-Ata
1989 Mülheim, West Germany West Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
2–0 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
3–0 England
Southgate HC
1990 Frankfurt, West Germany West Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
2–0 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
4–2 West Germany
SC 1880 Frankfurt
1991 Wassenaar, Netherlands Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
4–2 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Netherlands
HGC
7–1 England
Hounslow HC
1992 Amsterdam, Netherlands Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
7–2 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
2–1 France
Racing Club de France
1993 Brussels, Belgium Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
1–0 Spain
Club Egara
Belgium
Royal Léopold
0–0
4–3
penalty strokes
France
Racing Club de France
1994 Bloemendaal, Netherlands Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
2–0 Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
Germany
Dürkheimer HC
2–1 England
Hounslow HC
1995 Mülheim, Germany Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
1–0 Netherlands
Amsterdam
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
4–1 Italy
Cernusco
1996 Mülheim, Germany Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
3–0 Netherlands
Amsterdam
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
3–1 Poland
WKS Grunwald Poznań
1997 Amsterdam, Netherlands Netherlands
HGC
4–3 Germany
Harvestehuder THC
Spain
Club Egara
6–1 Belarus
RSHVSM Minsk
1998 Terrassa, Spain Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
2–1 Netherlands
Amsterdam
Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
4–0 France
Lille MHC
1999 Terrassa, Spain Netherlands
HC Den Bosch
2–1 Spain
Club Egara
Germany
Harvestehuder THC
7–2 Poland
WKS Grunwald Poznań
2000 Cannock, England Germany
Club an der Alster
1–1
5–3
penalty strokes
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
Spain
Club Egara
3–0 England
Cannock HC
2001 Bloemendaal, Netherlands Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
3–1 Germany
Harvestehuder THC
Spain
Club Egara
6–0 England
Cannock HC
2002 Brasschaat, Belgium Germany
Club an der Alster
2–2
5–2
penalty strokes
Netherlands
HC Den Bosch
Spain
Club Egara
3–2 England
Surbiton HC
2003 Brussels, Belgium England
Reading HC
1–1
4–2
penalty strokes
Spain
Real Club de Polo
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
5–2 Poland
WKS Grunwald Poznań
2004 Barcelona, Spain Spain
Real Club de Polo
1–0 Germany
Club an der Alster
Netherlands
Amsterdam
1–1
4–3
penalty strokes
England
Reading HC
2005 Amsterdam, Netherlands Netherlands
Amsterdam
1–0 England
Reading HC
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
6–2 Germany
Club an der Alster
2006 Cannock, England Germany
HTC Stuttgarter Kickers
3–1 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Netherlands
Oranje Zwart
5–2 Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
2007 Bloemendaal, Netherlands Germany
Crefelder HTC
1–0 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Netherlands
HC Bloemendaal
6–2 England
Reading HC
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