Europe Cup (badminton)

The Europe Cup (also known as European Badminton Club Championships) is a badminton team championships played by clubs from all around Europe, comparable to the UEFA Champions League in football. It was established in 1978 by the members of Badminton Europe.

Championships

Year Number Host City Host Country Events
19781Bochum West Germany1
19792Haarlem Netherlands1
19803Mülheim Germany1
19814Copenhagen Denmark1
19825Antwerp Belgium1
19836Paris France1
19847Malmö Sweden1
19858Mülheim West Germany1
19869Haarlem Netherlands1
198710Villach Austria1
198811Moscow Soviet Union1
198912San Javier Spain1
199013Budapest Hungary1
199114Antwerp Belgium1
199215Sofia Bulgaria1
199316Kristiansand Norway1
199417Most Czech Republic1
199518Kristiansand Norway1
199619Haarlem Netherlands1
199720Lisburn United Kingdom1
199821Most Czech Republic1
199922Dornbirn Austria1
200023Eindhoven Netherlands1
200124Uppsala Sweden1
200225Berlin Germany1
200326Uppsala Sweden1
200427Haarlem Netherlands1
200528Issy-les-Moulineaux France1
200629La Rinconada, Seville Spain1
200730Amersfoort Netherlands1
Year Number Host City Host Country Events
200831Moscow Russia1
200932Sofia Bulgaria1
201033Zwolle Netherlands1
201134Zwolle Netherlands1
201235Pécs Hungary1
201336Beauvais France1
201437Amiens France1
201538Tours France1
201639Tours France1
201740Milan Italy1
201841Lubin Poland1
201942Junglinster Luxembourg1
202043Białystok Poland1

Finalists

Year Winner Runner up Score
1978 Gentofte BK 1. BV Mülheim 5–2
1979 Gentofte BK BC Duinwijck 6–1
1980 Wimbledon SBC Hvidovre BK 4–3
1981 Gentofte BK BMK Aura Malmö 7–0
1982 Gentofte BK BC Duinwijck 6–1
1983 Gentofte BK BMK Aura Malmö 7–0
1984 BMK Aura Malmö Gentofte BK 7–0
1985 Gentofte BK BMK Aura Malmö 7–0
1986 Gentofte BK BMK Aura Malmö 6–1
1987 Triton BK Aalborg BMK Aura Malmö 4–3
1988 SAC Omsk Triton BK Aalborg 4–3
1989 Headingley BC Göteborgs BK 4–3
1990 Göteborgs BK Velo BC van Zundert 5–2
1991 Stockholm Sparvagars GoIF Headingley BC 5–2
1992 BC Feibra Linz TBC Reykjavík 6–1
1993 Lillerød BK Göteborgs BK 4–3
1994 Lillerød BK Göteborgs BK 5–2
1995 Lillerød BK Göteborgs BK 5–2
1996 Kastrup Magleby BK Technokhim Moscow 4–1
1997 Hvidovre BK Technokhim Moscow 4–3
1998 Kastrup Magleby BK Technokhim Moscow 4–1
1999 BC Eintracht Südring Sportschool van Zijderveld 5–1
2000 Kastrup Magleby BK Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 5–2
2001 Hvidovre BK Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 4–3
2002 Lokomotiv Rekord Moscow Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 4–3
2003 Lokomotiv Rekord Moscow Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 4–1
2004 Greve Strands BK FC Langenfeld 4–1
2005 Kastrup Magleby BK 1. BC Beuel 4–1
20061 Issy Les Moulineaux BC 92 SC Meteor Dnipropetrovsk
Uniao Desportiva de Santana
2007[1] Primorye Vladivostok BC Amersfoort 4–2
2008 Primorye Vladivostok Favorit-Ramenskoe 4–1
2009 Favorit Ramenskoe Issy Les Moulineaux 4–2
2010 1. BC Saarbrücken Favorit-Ramenskoe 4–2
2011 BC Duinwijck Van Zundert Velo 4–2
2012 Primorye Vladivostok Team Skælskør-Slagelse 4–2
2013 Primorye Vladivostok Team Skælskør-Slagelse 4–1
2014 Primorye Vladivostok BC Chambly Oise 4–1
2015 Primorye Vladivostok Aix Universite CB 3–1
2016 Issy Les Moulineaux BC 92 BC Chambly Oise 3–2
2017 Issy Les Moulineaux BC 92 BC Chambly Oise 3–1
2018 Primorye Vladivostok BC Chambly Oise 3–1
2019 Primorye Vladivostok BC Chambly Oise 3–0

^1 In 2006 the CB Rinconada team for the final included a player who was not qualified to play for them. The title was subsequently awarded to the runners-up, IMBC 92 (Issy Les Moulineaux BC 92). The losers of the two semifinals were promoted to joint second place. Thus for the first time in history, two teams emerged as silver medalists.

Championships by clubs

Club Winner Runner up
Primorye Vladivostok 8 0
Gentofte 7 1
Kastrup Magleby BK 4 0
Lillerød 3 0
Hvidovre 2 1
Issy Les Moulineaux 2 1
Lokomotiv Rekord Moscow 2 1
BMK Aura Malmö 1 5
Göteborgs BK 1 4
BC Duinwijck 1 2
Favorit-Ramenskoe 1 2
Triton BK Aalborg 1 1
Headingley BC 1 1
BC Eintracht Südring 1 0
BC Feibra Linz 1 0
1. BC Saarbrücken 1 0
Greve Strands 1 0
Stockholm Sparvagars GoIF 1 0
SAC Omsk 1 0
Wimbledon SBC 1 0

References

  1. "Europe Cup: Local Favourites Bow To Talented Russians". Badzine.net. 2 July 2007. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
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