European Chess Club Cup

The European Chess Club Cup is an annual chess tournament for club teams from Europe. It is organised by the European Chess Union. The competition is held with the Swiss system over seven rounds. It consists of two sections, open and women's, with each team fielding six and four players respectively at every match.

History

The tournament origins are from the former Yugoslavia, where chess club competitions were quite popular. In 1996, the women's competition was added.

Winners

Men's event

YearLocationWinner
1956BelgradeSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ŠK Partizan
1976SolingenSoviet Union Burevestnik Moscow and West Germany Solingen SG
1979Bad Lauterberg im HarzSoviet Union Burevestnik Moscow[1][2]
1982BudapestHungary Spartacus Budapest
1984MoscowSoviet Union Trud Moscow
1986MoscowSoviet Union CSKA Moscow
1988RotterdamSoviet Union CSKA Moscow[3]
1990SolingenSoviet Union CSKA Moscow and Germany Solingen SG
1992SolingenGermany Bayern Munich
1993HilversumFrance Lyon Oyonnax
1994LyonBosnia and Herzegovina ŠK Bosna & France Lyon Oyonnax
1995LjubljanaArmenia Yerevan city
1996BudapestRussia Sberbank Tatarstan Kazan
1997KazanRussia Ladia Azov
1998BelgradeNetherlands Panfox Breda
1999BugojnoBosnia and Herzegovina ŠK Bosna
2000NeumBosnia and Herzegovina ŠK Bosna
2001PanormosRussia Nikel Norilsk
2002KallitheaBosnia and Herzegovina ŠK Bosna
2003RethymnoFrance NAO Paris
2004ÇeşmeFrance NAO Paris[4]
2005Saint-VincentRussia Tomsk-400
2006FügenRussia Tomsk-400
2007KemerSpain Linex Magic-Mérida
2008KallitheaRussia Ural Sverdlovskaya oblast[5]
2009OhridRussia Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
2010PlovdivRussia Economist-SGSEU-1 Saratov
2011Rogaška SlatinaRussia Saint-Petersburg Chess Federation
2012EilatAzerbaijan SOCAR Azerbaijan
2013RhodosG-Team Novy Bor
2014BilbaoAzerbaijan SOCAR Azerbaijan
2015SkopjeRussia Siberia Novosibirsk
2016Novi SadNorth Macedonia Alkaloid Skopje
2017AntalyaRussia Globus Russia[6]
2018Porto CarrasRussia Mednyi Vsadnik St.Petersburg
2019UlcinjItaly Obiettivo Risarcimento Padova
2021StrugaRussia Mednyi Vsadnik St.Petersburg
2022Mayrhofen im ZillertalCzech Republic Novy Bor Chess club[7]
2023 Durres[8] Norway Offerspill Chess Club

Women's event

  • 1996 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Agrouniverzal Belgrade and Georgia (country) Merani Tbilisi
  • 1997 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goša Smederevska Palanka
  • 1998 Romania AEM-Luxten Timişoara
  • 1999 Ukraine Rudenko School Kherson
  • 2000 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Agrouniverzal Belgrade
  • 2001 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Agrouniverzal Belgrade
  • 2002 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia BAS Belgrade
  • 2003 Serbia and Montenegro Internet CG Podgorica
  • 2004 Georgia (country) NTN Tbilisi
  • 2005 Georgia (country) NTN Tbilisi
  • 2006 Armenia Mika Yerevan
  • 2007 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2008 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2009 Russia Spartak Vidnoe
  • 2010 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2011 Russia AVS
  • 2012 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2013 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2014 Georgia (country) Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2015 Georgia (country) Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2016 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2017 Georgia (country) Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2018 Monaco CE Monte Carlo
  • 2019 Georgia (country) Batumi Chess Club "Nona"
  • 2021 Russia South Ural
  • 2022 Austria ASVOe Pamhagen
  • 2023 Romania Superchess

See also

References

  1. Helmut Reefschläger: SG Porz besiegt Avangard Kiew im Europapokal (Achtelfinale). Schach-Echo 1981, Heft 7, S. 102 bis 106 (Bericht und Partien).
  2. Helmut Reefschläger: SG Porz scheitert im Viertelfinale an Burewestnik Moskau. Schach-Echo 1981, Heft 12, S. 186 bis 189 (Bericht, Fotos und Partien).
  3. Ian Rogers und Jan C. Roosendaal: Mißklänge beim Europapokal-Finale. Schach-Echo 1988, Heft 7, Seiten 306 und 308 (Bericht, Einzelergebnisse, Partien).
  4. "NAO defends Euro Club Cup title". Chess News. 2004-10-14. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  5. "European Club Cup – Final Standings | European Club Cup 2008". ecc2008.chessdom.com. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  6. "European Club Cup: Globus first across the finish line". ChessBase. 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  7. "37th European Club Cup 2022". chess24.com. Retrieved 2023-07-23.
  8. Events, E. C. U. (2023-04-04). "European Open & Women's Club Cup 2023 – Official invitation". European Chess Union. Retrieved 2023-07-23.
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