EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women)

The EuroHockey Club Champions Cup, previously known as the European Club Championship, was the leading woman's field hockey competition for clubs in Europe. The competition was first contested in 1974, and played out its last edition in 2019.

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2019 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
SportField hockey
Founded1974
Ceased2019
Replaced byEuro Hockey League
No. of teams8
ContinentEurope (EHF)
Last
champion(s)
Amsterdam (14th title)
(2019)
Most titles HC Den Bosch (15 titles)
Official websiteeurohockey.org

The competition is replaced by the Women's Euro Hockey League.

Results

Past winners

Year Hosts Gold Medal Match
Champions Score Runners-up
1974 Hamburg, Germany
Harvestehuder
1–0
Royal Uccle
1975 Brussels, Belgium
Amsterdam
1–0
Eintracht
1976 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam
3–2
Eintracht
1977 Vienna, Austria
Amsterdam
3–0
Eintracht
1978 Barcelona, Spain
Amsterdam
3–2
Grossflottbeker
1979 The Hague, Netherlands
Amsterdam
3–1
Royal Uccle
1980 Barcelona, Spain
Amsterdam
1–0
Glasgow Western
1981 Uccle, Belgium
Amsterdam
2–1
Glasgow Western
1982 Alba, Italy
Amsterdam
1–0
Hanauer
1983 The Hague, Netherlands
HGC
2–0
Bayer Leverkusen
1984 Wassenaar, Netherlands
HGC
3–1
Kolos Borispol
1985 Frankenthal, Germany
HGC
1–1
SKIF Moscow
1986 Utrecht, Netherlands
HGC
3–1
Kolos Borispol
1987 The Hague, Germany
HGC
1–0
Blau-Weiss Köln
1988 Bloemendaal, Netherlands
Amsterdam

Kolos Borispol
1989 Wassenaar, Netherlands
Amsterdam

Glasgow Western
1990 Frankfurt, Germany
Amsterdam

Glasgow Western
1991 Wassenaar, Netherlands
HGC

Glasgow Western
1992 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam

Glasgow Western
1993 Brussels, Belgium
Rüsselsheimer

Amsterdam
1994 Bloemendaal, Netherlands
HGC

Rüsselsheimer
1995 Utrecht, Netherlands
Kampong

Berliner
1996 Rüsselsheim, Germany
Kampong

Slough
1997 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Berliner
2–1
HGC
1998 Slough, England
Rüsselsheimer
3–2
Slough
Year Hosts Gold Medal Match
Champions Score Runners-up
1999 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Rot-Weiss Köln
2–2
(3–1)
(penalties)

Den Bosch
2000 Glasgow, Scotland
Den Bosch
7–0
Berliner
2001 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
6–0
Moskva Pravda
2002 Terrassa, Spain
Den Bosch
5–0
Kolos Borispol
2003 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
7–2
Olton & West Warwick
2004 Barcelona, Spain
Den Bosch
8–2
Kolos Borispol
2005 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
8–1
Atasport
2006 Berlin, Germany
Den Bosch
4–0
Canterbury
2007 Baku, Azerbaijan
Den Bosch
2–1
Leicester
2008 Cologne, Germany
Den Bosch
7–0
Club de Campo
2009 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
9–1
Berliner
2010 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Den Bosch
3–0
Uhlenhorster
2011 The Hague, Netherlands
Den Bosch
4–1
Leicester
2012 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Laren
1–0
Den Bosch
2013 Bloemendaal, Netherlands
Den Bosch
4–2
Laren
2014 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Amsterdam
2–2
(3–0)
(penalties)

Den Bosch
2015 Bilthoven, Netherlands
SCHC
2–2
(3–2)
(penalties)

Den Bosch
2016 Bilthoven, Netherlands
Den Bosch
1–1
(3–2)
(penalties)

SCHC
2017 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Den Bosch
2–1
Uhlenhorster
2018 London, England
Den Bosch
2–1
Uhlenhorster
2019 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam
7–0
Real Sociedad
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