Korfball Europa Shield

The Europa Shield was an annual korfball club competition run by the International Korfball Federation from 2001 till 2020. Clubs qualified for this competition based on their performance in their national leagues. Included were the second and third classified for the "B" countries and the first classified for "C" countries. It was the second-tier competition of European korfball clubs, ranking below the Europa Cup. In January 2022, the IKF announced that the IKF Europa Cup and IKF Europa Shield would be replaced by the IKF Europe Korfball Champions League for the 2022-23 Season.[1]

Results

Europa Shield
Year Host Champion 2nd place 3rd place
2001 Chatham (GBR) Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice United Kingdom Invicta Germany Adler Rauxel
2002 Bergisch Gladbach (GER) Czech Republic MS YMCA Znojmo Germany Grün-Weiss Hungary MAFC Budapest
2003 Trebon (CZE) Czech Republic Havirov Czech Republic MS YMCA Znojmo England Mitcham
2004 Szentendre (HUN) Czech Republic MS YMCA Znojmo Germany Adler Rauxel Germany Albatros
2005 Croydon (GBR) England Mitcham Germany Selmer KV Hungary Szentendre
2006 Selm (GER) Czech Republic TJ Znojmo Germany Selmer KV Germany Adler Rauxel
2007 Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT) England Trojans Catalonia CK Vallparadís Catalonia CEVG
2009 Terrassa (CAT) Catalonia CK Vallparadís Catalonia CEVG England Mitcham
2010 Százhalombatta (HUN) Portugal NC Benfica Czech Republic VKC Kolín Catalonia CEVG
2011 Warszawa (POL) Catalonia CK Vallparadís Germany Schweriner KC Portugal NC Benfica
2012 Castrop-Rauxel (GER) Czech Republic Ceské Budejovice Germany Schweriner KC England Nottingham KC
2013 Třeboň (CZE) Catalonia CK Vallparadís Germany Adler Rauxel Czech Republic Brno KK
2014 Barcelona (CAT) Catalonia CEVG (CE Vilanova i la Geltrú) Catalonia CK Vallparadís Germany Schweriner KC
2015 Bergisch Gladbach (GER) England Bec Korfball Club Germany SG Pegasus Rommerscheid ’91 e.V. Portugal CCCD Carnaxide
2016 Castrop-Rauxel (GER) Catalonia KC Barcelona England Bec Korfball Club Germany Schweriner KC
2017 Odivelas (POR) England Bec Korfball Club Germany Schweriner KC Portugal CC Quinta Dos Lombos
2018 Odivelas (POR) Germany Adler Rauxel KV England Bec Korfball Club Czech Republic Brno KK
2019 Prostějov (CZE) England Bec Korfball Club Czech Republic Ceské Budejovice Czech Republic SK Rg Prostějov
2020[2] Bergisch Gladbach (GER) England Bec Korfball Club Catalonia CK Vallparadís Germany KV Adler Rauxel

Medals (2001-2020)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czech Republic63312
 England63312
3 Catalonia54211
4 Germany19616
5 Portugal1034
6 Hungary0022
Totals (6 entries)19191957

Alltime club ranking

Titles Runners-up Third place
England Bec Korfball Club 4 2
Catalonia CK Vallparadís 3 3
Czech Republic TJ Znojmo 3 1
Czech Republic Ceské Budejovice 2 1
Germany Adler Rauxel 1 2 3
Catalonia CEVG 1 1 2
England Mitcham 1 2
Portugal NC Benfica 1 1
Czech Republic Havirov 1
Catalonia KC Barcelona 1
England Trojans 1
Germany Schweriner KC 3 2
Germany Selmer KV 2
Germany Grün-Weiss 1
United Kingdom Invicta 1
Germany Pegasus 1
Czech Republic VKC Kolin 1
Czech Republic Brno KK 2
Germany Albatros 1
Portugal CCCD Carnaxide 1
Hungary MAFC Budapest 1
England Nottingham KC 1
Czech Republic SK Rg Prostějov 1
Hungary Szentendre 1
Portugal CRC Quinta dos Lombos 1

Alltime country ranking

Performance by nation
Nation Winners Runners-up Third place
 Czech Republic 6 3 3
 England 5 3 3
Catalonia Catalonia 5 3 2
 Germany 1 9 5
 Portugal 1 0 2
 Hungary 0 0 2

Europa Shield standings

Europa Shield 2020 19th Europa Shield in Bergisch Gladbach (Germany)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. CK Vallparadis / Assessoria KC (CAT)
  3. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  4. Brno KK (CZE)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. Kocaeli University Sport Club (TUR)
  7. Grupo Desportivo dos Bons Dias (POR)
  8. KS Defenders Korfball Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2019 18th Europa Shield in Prostějov (Czech Republic)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. Ceské Budejovice (KCC SOKOL) (CZE)
  3. SK RG Prostějov (CZE)
  4. CK Vallparadis / Assessoria KC (CAT)
  5. Grupo Desportivo dos Bons Dias (POR)
  6. Schweriner KC (GER)
  7. Szentendre Kinizsi Honvéd SE (HUN)
  8. Haydarpasa Lisesi Sport Club (TUR)

Europa Shield 2018 17th Europa Shield in Odivelas (Portugal)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. KV Adler Rauxel (GER)
  3. Brno KK (CZE)
  4. Norwich Knights KC (ENG)
  5. Barcelona KC (ESP)
  6. Marmara University Sport Club (TUR)
  7. Korf LX Project (POR)
  8. CRC Quinta dos Lombos (POR)

Europa Shield 2017 16th Europa Shield in Odivelas (Portugal)[3]

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. Schweriner KC (GER)
  3. CRC Quinta dos Lombos (POR)
  4. Club Korfbal Montcada (CAT)
  5. SG Pegasus (GER)
  6. KC Barcelona (CAT)
  7. České Budějovice (CZE)
  8. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)

Europa Shield 2016 15th Europa Shield in Castrop-Rauxel (Germany)

Final standings:

  1. KC Barcelona (CAT)
  2. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  3. Schweriner KC (GER)
  4. 1908 SZAC KSE (HUN)
  5. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)
  6. Club Korfbal Castellbisbal (CAT)
  7. TJ Znojmo MS YMCA (CZE)
  8. TuS Schildgen (GER)

Europa Shield 2015 14th Europa Shield in Bergisch Gladbach (Germany)

Final standings:

  1. Bec Korfball Club (ENG)
  2. SG Pegasus (GER)
  3. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. 1908 SZAC KSE (HUN)
  7. KC Barcelona (CAT)
  8. Marmara University Sports Club (TUR)

Europa Shield 2014 13th Europa Shield in Barcelona (Spain)

Final standings:

  1. CEVG (CE Vilanova i la Geltrú ) (CAT)
  2. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  3. Schweriner KC (GER)
  4. CCCD (POR)
  5. KV Adler Rauxel (GER)
  6. Brno KK (CZE)
  7. Kingfisher KC (ENG)
  8. Szentendrei KK (HUN)

Europa Shield 2013 12th Europa Shield in Třeboň (Czech Republic), January 25–27[4][5]

Final standings:

  1. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  2. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  3. Brno KK (CZE)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. Nottingham KC (ENG)
  6. Obudai KK (HUN)
  7. Cascais CC (POR)
  8. AZS Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2012 11th Europa Shield in Castrop-Rauxel (Germany), January 27–29[6][7]

Final standings:

  1. Ceské Budejovice (CZE)
  2. Schweriner KC (GER)
  3. Nottingham KC (ENG)
  4. SG Pegasus (GER)
  5. CE Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT)
  6. Budapest MAFC (HUN)
  7. CCCD Carnaxide (POR)
  8. AZS Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2011 10th Europa Shield in Warsaw (Poland), January 28–30[8][9]

Final standings:

  1. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  2. Schweriner KC (GER)
  3. NC Benfica (POR)
  4. Brno KK (CZE)
  5. Obudai KK (HUN)
  6. Mega Sports Warszawa (POL)
  7. Nomads (ENG)
  8. Nottingham KC (ENG)

Europa Shield 2010 9th Europa Shield in Százhalombatta (Hungary), January 23–24[10]

Final standings:

  1. NC Benfica (POR)
  2. VKC Kolín (CZE)
  3. CE Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT)
  4. Kwiek KC (ENG)
  5. Mitcham KC (ENG)
  6. BKK Kenguruk (HUN)
  7. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  8. AZS Wroclaw (POL)

Europa Shield 2009 8th Europa Shield in Terrassa (Catalonia), January 24–25[11]

Final standings:

  1. CK Vallparadís (CAT)
  2. CE Vilanova i la Geltrú (CAT)
  3. Mitcham KC (ENG)
  4. Nottingham KC (ENG)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  7. Cascais CC (POR)

Europa Shield 2007 7th Europa Shield in Vilanova i la Geltrú (Catalonia), September 29–30[12]

Final standings:

  1. Trojans (ENG)
  2. Assessoria Vallparadís (CAT)
  3. CEVG Stirling (CAT)
  4. Selmer KV (GER)
  5. Kwiek (ENG)
  6. MAFC Budapest (HUN)

Europa Shield 2006 6th Europa Shield in Selm (Germany), September 30-October 1[13]

Final standings:

  1. TJ Znojmo (CZE)
  2. Selmer KV (GER)
  3. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. Trojans (ENG)
  6. MAFC (HUN)
  7. Invicta Sharks (GBR)
  8. CK Badalona (CAT)

Europa Shield 2005 5th Europa Shield in Croydon (Great Britain), October 7–8[14][15]

Final standings:

  1. Mitcham (ENG)
  2. Selmer KV (GER)
  3. Szentendre (HUN)
  4. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  5. Ceske Budejovice (CZE)
  6. Trojans (ENG)

Europa Shield 2004 4th Europa Shield in Szentendre (Hungary), October 9–10[16][17]

Final standings:

  1. MS YMCA Znojmo (CZE)
  2. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  3. Albatros (GER)
  4. Invicta KC (GBR)
  5. Sant Llorenç KC (CAT)
  6. Havirov (CZE)
  7. Croydon (ENG)
  8. Szentendre KK (HUN)

Europa Shield 2003 3rd Europa Shield in Trebon (Czech Republic), October 4–6[18]

Final standings:

  1. Havirov (CZE)
  2. MS YMCA Znojmo (CZE)
  3. Mitcham (ENG)
  4. Szentendre (HUN)
  5. Albatros (GER)
  6. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  7. Trojans (ENG)

Europa Shield 2002 2nd Europa Shield in Bergisch Gladbach (Germany), September 28–29[19]

Final standings:

  1. MS YMCA Znojmo (CZE)
  2. Grün-Weiss (GER)
  3. MAFC Budapest (HUN)
  4. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  5. Mitcham (ENG)
  6. La Maurina (CAT)
  7. Nomads (GBR)

Europa Shield 2001 1st Europa Shield in Chatham (Great Britain), October 20–21[20]

Final standings:

  1. Ceske Budejovice (CZE)
  2. Invicta (GBR)
  3. Adler Rauxel (GER)
  4. VKC Kolin (CZE)
  5. TuS Schildgen (GER)
  6. Nomads (GBR)

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