Founded | 1975 |
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Region | Europe (EAA) |
Number of teams | 8 (finals) |
Current champions | Men's: Enka SK (1st title) Women's: Sporting Clube de Portugal (1st title) |
Most successful team(s) | Men's: SC Luch Moscow (13 titles) Women's: SC Luch Moscow (16 titles) |
Website | http://www.european-athletics.org/ |
ECCC 2017 |
The European Champion Clubs Cup is an annual athletics competition between the European athletics clubs that are the reigning champions at national level. [1]
The competition is organised by the European Athletics Association and was first held in 1975 as a men's only event. A separate women's competition was initiated in 1981. [2] Due to large number of nations entering teams, a divisional format was introduced in 1988 for men and 1995 for women. Each club enters 1 athlete per individual event, except in the men's cups of 1975 and between 1977 and 1982 when 2 athletes were entered per individual event. [3]
Edition | Year | City | Country | No. of clubs |
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I | 1975 | Liège | Belgium | |
II | 1976 | Rieti | Italy | |
III | 1977 | Wolverhampton | United Kingdom | |
IV | 1978 | Bochum | West Germany | |
V | 1979 | Lisbon | Portugal | |
VI | 1980 | Madrid | Spain | |
VII | 1981 | Belgrade | Yugoslavia | |
VIII | 1982 | Paris | France | |
IX | 1983 | Verona | Italy | |
X | 1984 | Milan | Italy | |
XI | 1985 | London | United Kingdom | |
XII | 1986 | Lisbon | Portugal | |
XIII | 1987 | Milan | Italy | |
XIV | 1988 | Venice | Italy | |
XV | 1989 | Belgrade | Yugoslavia | |
XVI | 1990 | Jerez de la Frontera | Spain | |
XVII | 1991 | Jerez de la Frontera | Spain | |
XVIII | 1992 | Birmingham | United Kingdom | |
XIX | 1993 | Budapest | Hungary | |
XX | 1994 | Málaga | Spain | |
XXI | 1995 | Vila Real de Santo António | Portugal | |
XXII | 1996 | Istanbul | Turkey | |
XXIII | 1997 | Moscow | Russia | |
XXIV | 1998 | Tivoli | Italy | |
Edition | Year | Venue | City | Country | No. of clubs | No. of nations |
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I | 1981 | Naples | Italy | 8 | ||
II | 1982 | Leverkusen | West Germany | 10 | ||
III | 1983 | Paris | France | 12 | ||
IV | 1984 | Madrid | Spain | 12 | ||
V | 1985 | Zürich | Switzerland | 14 | ||
VI | 1986 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | 14 | ||
VII | 1987 | Como | Italy | 18 | ||
VIII | 1988 | Lisbon | Portugal | 17 | ||
IX | 1989 | Zürich | Switzerland | 19 | ||
X | 1990 | Schwechat | Austria | 22 | ||
XI | 1991 | L'Alfàs del Pi | Spain | 18 | ||
XII | 1992 | San Donato | Italy | 18 | ||
XIII | 1993 | Limassol | Cyprus | 20 | ||
XIV | 1994 | Schwechat | Austria | 19 | ||
XV | 1995 | Paris (Group A) Antrim/ Copenhagen (Group B) | France | 8 8/12 | ||
XVI | 1996 | San Donato (Group A/B) Luxembourg (Group C) | Italy | 9/8 8 | ||
XVII | 1997 | Valencia (Group A/B) Oulu (Group C) | Spain | 7/6 10 | ||
XVIII | 1998 | Quarteira/Vilamoura (Group A) Istanbul (Group B) Papendal (Group C) | Portugal | 6 8 8 | ||
Edition | Year | Venue | City | Country | No. of clubs | No. of nations |
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XIX | 1999 | Athens (Group A/B) Aarhus (Group C) | Greece | 8/6 9 | ||
XX | 2000 | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A) Dudelange (Group B/C) | Portugal | 8 7 M/7 W | ||
XXI | 2001 | Madrid (Group A) Gent (Group B) | Spain | 8 8 | ||
XXII | 2002 | Lisbon (Group A) Amsterdam (Group B) | Portugal | 8 8 | ||
XXIII | 2003 | Valencia (Group A) Belgrade (Group B) | Spain | 8 8 | ||
XXIV | 2004 | Moscow (Group A) Maribor (Group B) Gent (Group C) | Russia | 8 7 7 | ||
XXV | 2005 | Lagos (Group A) | Portugal | 8 | ||
XXVI | 2006 | Valencia (Group A) Istanbul (Group B) | Spain | 8 7 | ||
XXVII | 2007 | |||||
XXVIII | 2008 | Estádio Municipal | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A/B) | Portugal | ||
XXIX | 2009 | Castellón (Group A) Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B) | Spain | 8 M/8 W 8 M/8 W | ||
XXX | 2010 | Estádio Municipal | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A) Bern (Group B) | Portugal | ||
XXXI | 2011 | Estádio Municipal | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A) Belgrade (Group B) | Portugal | ||
XXXII | 2012 | Estádio Municipal | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A) Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B) | Portugal | ||
XXXIII | 2013 | Estádio Municipal | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A) Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B & C) | Portugal | ||
XXXIV | 2014 | Estádio Municipal | Vila Real de Santo António (Group A) Amsterdam (Group B & C) | Portugal | ||
XXXV | 2015 | Nevin Yanıt Athletics Complex | Mersin (Group A) Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B & C) | Turkey | ||
XXXVI | 2016 | Nevin Yanıt Athletics Complex | Mersin (Group A) Leiria (Group B) | Turkey | ||
XXXVII | 2017 | |||||
XXXVIII | 2018 | Alexander Stadium | Birmingham (Group A) Tampere (Group B) | United Kingdom | 10 M/10 W 7 M/8 W | 12 8 |
XXXIX | 2019 | Gaetà Huguet | Castellón de la Plana (Group A) Tampere (Group B) | Spain | 8 M/8 W 11 M/10 W | 8 10 |
Year | 1st | Points | 2nd | Points | 3rd | Points | Ref |
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1981 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 110 | Stretford AC | 96 | GS SNIA Milan | 90 | |
1982 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 145 | GS SNIA Milan | 101.5 | Stretford AC | 100.5 | |
1983 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 153 | GS SNIA Milan | 144 | Borough of Hounslow AC | 138.5 | |
1984 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 166 | Sisport Fiat Iveco | 153 | Borough of Hounslow AC | 118.5 | |
1985 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 214 | Zajednica ZA | 174 | Stade Français Paris | 161 | |
1986 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 197 | GS SNIA Milan | 182.5 | AC Slavonija | 159.5 | |
1987 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 233 | GS SNIA Milan | 216 | Essex Ladies AC | 212.5 | |
1988 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 211.5 | GS SNIA Milan | 199 | Red Star Belgrade | 185 | |
1989 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 237 | Red Star Belgrade | 222 | GS SNIA Milan | 218 | |
1990 | SC Neubrandenburg | 309.5 | Trade Union SC Moscow | 283 | TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 261 | |
1991 | Stade Français Paris | 234 | SC Moscow | 228 | Club Kelme Madrid | 215 | |
1992 | Levski Sofia | 224 | Stade Français Paris | 224 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 208 | |
1993 | Sisport Turin | 257.5 | Levski Sofia | 247 | IBL Olympija Ljubljana | 239 | |
1994 | Levski Sofia | 232 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 225.5 | SC Luch Moscow | 222 | |
1995 | Podmoskomye | 86 | Levski Sofia | 84 | Slavex Olympia Prague | 80 | |
1996 | SS Snam San Donato Milanese | 127 | SC Luch Moscow | 104.5 | Levski Sofia | 94.5 | |
1997 | SC Luch Moscow | 99 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 85 | USK Prague | 76 | |
1998 | SC Luch Moscow | 101 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 87 | PSK Olympia Prague | 61 | |
1999 | SC Luch Moscow | 140.5 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 95.5 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 93 | |
2000 | SC Luch Moscow | 131 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 102 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 102 | |
2001 | SC Luch Moscow | 131 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 102.5 | SS SNAM San Donato Milanese | 86 | |
2002 | SC Luch Moscow | 138 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 108 | Panellinios | 92.5 | |
2003 | SC Luch Moscow | 123 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 111 | Panellinios | 106 | |
2004 | SC Luch Moscow | 133 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 98 | Panellinios | 86 | |
2005 | SC Luch Moscow | 125 | Panellinios | 110 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 108 | |
2006 | SC Luch Moscow | 141 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 111.5 | Fondiaria SAI Atletica | 97.5 | |
2007 | SC Luch Moscow | Valencia Terra i Mar | |||||
2008 | Finpromko-UPI Yekaterinburg | 119 | Olymp Brno | 96 | Enka | 93 | |
2009 | SC Luch Moscow | 117 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 91 | |||
2010 | SC Luch Moscow | ||||||
2011 | SC Luch Moscow | Enka | |||||
2012 | SC Luch Moscow | 144 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 118 | Enka | 117.5 | [4] |
2013 | SC Luch Moscow | 132 | Enka | 124.5 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 116 | [5] |
2014 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 111 | Sporting Clube de Portugal | 98.50 | Enka | 90 | [6] |
2015 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 120 | Fenerbahçe | 97 | Sporting Clube de Portugal | 93 | [11] |
2016 | Sporting Clube de Portugal | 133 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 122 | Fenerbahçe | 116 | [12] |
2017 | |||||||
2018 | Sporting Clube de Portugal | 166 | Enka | 164 | Valencia Terra i Mar | 160 | [13] |
2019 | Enka | 166 | Sporting Clube de Portugal | 127 | Valencia Esports | 102 | [14] |
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