European Cup (bandy)
The European Cup was an annual bandy club competition between teams from Europe. The first edition of the tournament was held in 1974. The most recent competition was in 2009, but it has not been formally discontinued.
European Cup | |
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Status | dormant |
Genre | sports event |
Date(s) | winter |
Frequency | annual |
Inaugurated | 1974 |
Participants | bandy club teams |
Organised by | FIB |
Clubs qualified for the cup by becoming champions in their own national championship. This meant that only four teams took part – the national championship teams from Finland, Norway, Soviet Union/Russia, and Sweden. The tournament was dominated by teams from Russia (the Soviet Union until 1991), and Sweden. Teams from those countries won every tournament.
Editions
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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1974 | SKA-Sverdlovsk | Falu BS |
1975 | Dynamo Moscow | Ljusdals BK |
1976 | Dynamo Moscow | Brobergs IF |
1977 | Dynamo Alma-Ata | Oulun Luistinseura |
1978 | Dynamo Moscow | Edsbyns IF |
1979 | IF Boltic | Zorky |
1980 | Yenisey | IF Boltic |
1981 | IF Boltic | Yenisey |
1982 | IF Boltic | Yenisey |
1983 | Yenisey | IF Boltic |
1984 | IF Boltic | Yenisey |
1985 | IF Boltic | Yenisey |
1986 | Yenisey | Vetlanda BK |
1987 | Yenisey | IFK Motala |
1988 | Yenisey | HIFK |
1989 | Yenisey | Västerås SK |
1990 | Västerås SK | Oulun Luistinseura |
1991 | Vetlanda BK | Yenisey |
1992 | Zorky | Botnia-69 |
1993 | Västerås SK | Warkauden Pallo -35 |
1994 | Västerås SK | SKA-Zenit |
1995 | IF Boltic | Sibselmash |
1996 | Västerås SK | Vodnik |
1997 | Sandvikens AIK | Vodnik |
1998 | Västerås SK | Vodnik |
1999 | not played | |
2000 | Sandvikens AIK | Vodnik |
2001 | Yenisey | Västerås SK |
2002 | Vodnik | Sandvikens AIK |
2003 | Vodnik | Sandvikens AIK |
2004 | Vodnik | Edsbyns IF |
2005 | Edsbyns IF | Vodnik |
2006 | Dynamo Moscow | Edsbyns IF |
2007 | Edsbyns IF | Dynamo Moscow |
2008 | Dynamo Moscow | Edsbyns IF |
2009 | Dynamo Moscow | Västerås SK |
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