European Champion Clubs Cup (athletics)

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European Champion Clubs Cup
Founded1975
RegionEurope (EAA)
Number of teams8 (finals)
Current championsMen's: Turkey Enka SK (1st title) Women's: Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal (1st title)
Most successful team(s)Men's: Russia SC Luch Moscow (13 titles) Women's: Russia SC Luch Moscow (16 titles)
Websitehttp://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]

Editions[]

Men's competitions[]

Edition Year City Country No. of
clubs
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

Women's competitions[]

Edition Year Venue City Country No. of
clubs
No. of
nations
I 1981 Naples  Italy 8
II 1982 Leverkusen  West Germany 10
III 1983 Paris  France 12
IV 1984 Madrid  Spain 12
V 1985 Zurich   Switzerland 14
VI 1986 Amsterdam  Netherlands 14
VII 1987 Como  Italy 18
VIII 1988 Lisbon  Portugal 17
IX 1989 Zurich   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 France Paris (Group A)

Northern Ireland Antrim/Denmark Copenhagen (Group B)

 France

 Northern Ireland/ Denmark

8

8/12

XVI 1996 Italy San Donato (Group A/B)

Luxembourg Luxembourg (Group C)

 Italy

 Luxembourg

9/8

8

XVII 1997 Spain Valencia (Group A/B)

Finland Oulu (Group C)

 Spain

 Finland

7/6

10

XVIII 1998 Portugal Quarteira/Vilamoura (Group A)

Turkey Istanbul (Group B)

Netherlands Papendal (Group C)

 Portugal

 Turkey

 Netherlands

6

8

8

Mixed Competitions[]

Edition Year Venue City Country No. of
clubs
No. of
nations
XIX 1999 Greece Athens (Group A/B)

Denmark Aarhus (Group C)

 Greece

 Denmark

8/6

9

XX 2000 Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A)

Luxembourg Dudelange (Group B/C)

 Portugal

 Luxembourg

8

7 M/7 W

XXI 2001 Spain Madrid (Group A)

Belgium Gent (Group B)

 Spain

 Belgium

8

8

XXII 2002 Portugal Lisbon (Group A)

Netherlands Amsterdam (Group B)

 Portugal

 Netherlands

8

8

XXIII 2003 Spain Valencia (Group A)

Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade (Group B)

 Spain

 Serbia and Montenegro

8

8

XXIV 2004 Russia Moscow (Group A)

Slovenia Maribor (Group B)

Belgium Gent (Group C)

 Russia

 Slovenia

 Belgium

8

7

7

XXV 2005 Portugal Lagos (Group A)  Portugal 8
XXVI 2006 Spain Valencia (Group A)

Turkey Istanbul (Group B)

 Spain

 Turkey

8

7

XXVII 2007
XXVIII 2008 Estádio Municipal Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A/B)  Portugal
XXIX 2009 Spain Castellón (Group A)

Slovakia Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B)

 Spain

 Slovakia

8 M/8 W

8 M/8 W

XXX 2010 Estádio Municipal

Wankdorf Stadium

Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A)

Switzerland Bern (Group B)

 Portugal

  Switzerland

XXXI 2011 Estádio Municipal

AC "Red Star" Stadium

Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A)

Serbia Belgrade (Group B)

 Portugal

 Serbia

XXXII 2012 Estádio Municipal

Mestský Štadión

Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A)

Slovakia Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B)

 Portugal

 Slovakia

XXXIII 2013 Estádio Municipal

Mestský Štadión

Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A)

Slovakia Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B & C)

 Portugal

 Slovakia

XXXIV 2014 Estádio Municipal

Olympic Stadium

Portugal Vila Real de Santo António (Group A)

Netherlands Amsterdam (Group B & C)

 Portugal

 Netherlands

XXXV 2015 Nevin Yanıt Athletics Complex

Mestský Štadión

Turkey Mersin (Group A)

Slovakia Dubnica nad Váhom (Group B & C)

 Turkey

 Slovakia

XXXVI 2016 Nevin Yanıt Athletics Complex

Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa

Turkey Mersin (Group A)

Portugal Leiria (Group B)

 Turkey

 Portugal

XXXVII 2017
XXXVIII 2018 Alexander Stadium

Tampere Stadium

United Kingdom Birmingham (Group A)

Finland Tampere (Group B)

 United Kingdom

 Finland

10 M/10 W

7 M/8 W

12

8

XXXIX 2019

Tampere Stadium

Spain Castellón de la Plana (Group A)

Finland Tampere (Group B)

 Spain

 Finland

8 M/8 W

11 M/10 W

8

10

Winners[]

Men's[]

Year 1st Points 2nd Points 3rd Points Ref
1975 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 709.5 Italy Alco Rieti 682.5 France Racing Club de France 636.5
1976 Italy Alco Rieti 191 France Racing Club de France 174 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 169.5
1977 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 760.5 France Racing Club de France 656 United Kingdom Wolverhampton & Bilston 644
1978 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 720.5 Italy GS Fiamme Gialle Ostia 716.5 France Racing Club de France 598.5
1979 Italy 722 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 679 France Racing Club de France 618.5
1980 Italy 615 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 583 France Racing Club de France 560
1981 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 771 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 726 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 723.5
1982 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 743.5 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 679 United Kingdom Wolverhampton & Bilston 641.5
1983 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 272 Spain FC Barcelona 212 United Kingdom Wolverhampton & Bilston 193.5
1984 Italy Pro Patria Milano 301 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 290 Spain FC Barcelona 256
1985 Italy Pro Patria Milano 285 France Racing Club de France 261 United Kingdom Haringey 254.5
1986 France Racing Club de France 290 Italy Pro Patria Freedent Milan 288 Spain FC Barcelona 275
1987 France Racing Club de France 363 Italy Pro Patria Osama 356.5 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 350.5
1988 France Racing Club de France 118 West Germany TV Wattenscheid 116 Italy Pro Patria Osama 112.5
1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 118 Spain Larios Madrid 110.5 France Racing Club de France 109.5
1990 Spain Larios Madrid 128 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 113 France Racing Club de France 108
1991 Spain Larios Madrid 125 Italy Pro Patria Milano 119 France Racing Club de France 108
1992 Spain Larios Madrid 136 United Kingdom Haringey 100.5 France Racing Club de France 99
1993 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 127.5 Spain Larios Madrid 110 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 99
1994 Spain Larios Madrid 129 Italy Fiamme Azzurre 116 France Racing Club de France 97.5
1995 Spain Larios Madrid 142 Italy Fiamme Azzurre 123 Hungary Ujpest TE Budapest 115
1996 Spain Larios Madrid 132 Italy Fiamme Oro Padua 113 United Kingdom Belgrave Harriers 98
1997 Russia 160 Spain Larios Madrid 132 Italy Fiamme Azzurre 107
1998 Russia 160 Czech Republic Dukla Prague 108 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 106.5
1999 Russia 125 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 100 Czech Republic Dukla Prague 89
2000 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 105.5 Russia 105 Czech Republic Dukla Prague 95
2001 Russia 137 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 98 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 95
2002 Russia 165 Czech Republic Dukla Prague 130 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 119
2003 Russia 135 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 115 Czech Republic Dukla Prague 106
2004 Russia 125.5 Czech Republic Dukla Prague 114.5 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 104
2005 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 115 Russia 113 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 101.5
2006 Russia 126 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 111 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 93
2007 Russia Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia Spain Puma Chapín Jerez
2008 Russia 98 Spain 95 United Kingdom Haringey 89
2009 Russia
2010 Russia
2011 Russia
2012 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 127 Spain 127 Russia 119 [4]
2013 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 126 Russia 122 Spain 107 [5]
2014 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 124.5 Portugal S.L. Benfica 111.5 Spain 106 [6]
2015 Spain 117 Turkey Enka SK 115 Italy Fiamme Gialle Ostia 115 [7]
2016 Turkey Enka SK 82 Spain 74 Portugal S.L. Benfica 64 [8]
2017
2018 Turkey Enka SK 163.5 Portugal S.L. Benfica 159 Spain 148.5 [9]
2019 Spain 122 Turkey Fenerbahçe 121 Portugal S.L. Benfica 112 [10]

Women's[]

Year 1st Points 2nd Points 3rd Points Ref
1981 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 110 United Kingdom Stretford AC 96 Italy GS SNIA Milan 90
1982 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 145 Italy GS SNIA Milan 101.5 United Kingdom Stretford AC 100.5
1983 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 153 Italy GS SNIA Milan 144 United Kingdom Borough of Hounslow AC 138.5
1984 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 166 Italy Sisport Fiat Iveco 153 United Kingdom Borough of Hounslow AC 118.5
1985 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 214 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zajednica ZA 174 France Stade Français Paris 161
1986 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 197 Italy GS SNIA Milan 182.5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AC Slavonija 159.5
1987 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 233 Italy GS SNIA Milan 216 United Kingdom Essex Ladies AC 212.5
1988 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 211.5 Italy GS SNIA Milan 199 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 185
1989 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 237 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 222 Italy GS SNIA Milan 218
1990 East Germany SC Neubrandenburg 309.5 Soviet Union Trade Union SC Moscow 283 West Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 261
1991 France Stade Français Paris 234 Soviet Union SC Moscow 228 Spain Club Kelme Madrid 215
1992 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 224 France Stade Français Paris 224 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 208
1993 Italy 257.5 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 247 Slovenia IBL Olympija Ljubljana 239
1994 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 232 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 225.5 Russia SC Luch Moscow 222
1995 Russia Podmoskomye 86 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 84 Czech Republic Slavex Olympia Prague 80
1996 Italy SS Snam San Donato Milanese 127 Russia SC Luch Moscow 104.5 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 94.5
1997 Russia SC Luch Moscow 99 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 85 Czech Republic USK Prague 76
1998 Russia SC Luch Moscow 101 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 87 Czech Republic PSK Olympia Prague 61
1999 Russia SC Luch Moscow 140.5 Spain 95.5 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 93
2000 Russia SC Luch Moscow 131 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 102 Spain 102
2001 Russia SC Luch Moscow 131 Spain 102.5 Italy SS SNAM San Donato Milanese 86
2002 Russia SC Luch Moscow 138 Spain 108 Greece 92.5
2003 Russia SC Luch Moscow 123 Spain 111 Greece 106
2004 Russia SC Luch Moscow 133 Spain 98 Greece 86
2005 Russia SC Luch Moscow 125 Greece 110 Spain 108
2006 Russia SC Luch Moscow 141 Spain 111.5 Italy 97.5
2007 Russia SC Luch Moscow Spain
2008 Russia Finpromko-UPI Yekaterinburg 119 Czech Republic Olymp Brno 96 Turkey Enka 93
2009 Russia SC Luch Moscow 117 Spain 91
2010 Russia SC Luch Moscow
2011 Russia SC Luch Moscow Turkey Enka
2012 Russia SC Luch Moscow 144 Spain 118 Turkey Enka 117.5 [4]
2013 Russia SC Luch Moscow 132 Turkey Enka 124.5 Spain 116 [5]
2014 Spain 111 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 98.50 Turkey Enka 90 [6]
2015 Spain 120 Turkey Fenerbahçe 97 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 93 [11]
2016 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 133 Spain 122 Turkey Fenerbahçe 116 [12]
2017
2018 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 166 Turkey Enka 164 Spain 160 [13]
2019 Turkey Enka 166 Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 127 Spain 102 [14]

References[]

  1. ^ "All European Athletics Events". european-athletics.org. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  2. ^ European Champion Clubs Cup. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-09-21.
  3. ^ European Champion Clubs Cup. GBR Athletics.
  4. ^ a b "Luch Moscow and Fiamme Gialle take Clubs Cup honours". EAA. 27 May 2012. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Fiamme and Luch stay in the club of champions". EAA. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Donato shines in Fiamme triumph while Valencia are also crowned champions". EAA. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  7. ^ http://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/eccc-track-and-field-senior/
  8. ^ "ECCC Track and Field Senior Group A Mersin". EAA. 28 May 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  9. ^ "ECCC Track and Field Senior Group A Birmingham". eccc.athletics-uk.org. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Playas de Castellon use home advantage to become Europe's top men's club". european-athletics.org. 30 May 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  11. ^ http://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/eccc-track-and-field-senior/
  12. ^ "ECCC Track and Field Senior Group A Mersin". EAA. 28 May 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  13. ^ "ECCC Track and Field Senior Group A Birmingham". EAA. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Enka make history as the first Turkish team to be Europe's top women's club". EAA. 30 May 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019.

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