Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy

The Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy is an annual field hockey tournament organised by the European Hockey Federation. It is Europe's secondary club hockey tournament for women, behind the Euro Hockey League Women.[1]

EuroHockey Club Trophy
SportField Hockey
Founded1983
No. of teams8
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Club de Campo (1st title)
Most titles Pegasus HC (3 titles)
Official websiteeurohockey.org

History

The tournament was founded in 1983, with an inaugural tournament played out in the same year. The first champions were English club, Slough.[2]

Since its founding, the tournament has been played out every year in the months from April to June.[3][4]

Competition Format

Structure

Each edition of the Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy comprises eight teams. The teams are split into two pools of four, playing in a single round-robin format. At the conclusion of the pool stage, the top ranked teams of each pool contest the final of the tournament, while the second placed teams playoff for third; the same continues for fifth and seventh places.

Point System

Unlike the classic points system of three points for a win, one point for a draw and no points for a loss, this tournament adapts a unique points system. The point allocation for wins, draws and losses is as follows:

  • 5 Points: win.
  • 2 Points: draw.
  • 1 Point: loss.
  • 0 Points: loss by 3+ goals.

Results

Summaries

1980s

Year Location
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1983 Paris, France
Slough HC

Swansea HC

Atlètic Terrassa

Stade Français
1984 Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow HC

Portadown HC

Amiens HC

SV Arminen
1985 Madrid, Spain
Swansea HC

Amiens HC

Club de Campo

SV Arminen
1986 Terrassa, Spain
Atlètic Terrassa

Royal Uccle

Śląskiego HC

SV Arminen
1987 Katowice, Poland
Cwmbran HC

Stade Français

Slavia Prague

Rot-Weiss Wettingen
1988 Göteborg, Sweden
Pegasus HC

Rasante HC

Club de Campo

Vyšehrad HC
1989 Swansea, Wales
Swansea HC

Club de Campo

Stade Français

Slavia Prague

1990s

Year Location
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1990 Vienna, Austria
Stade Français

Royal Uccle

Fem EUR

Slavia Prague
1991 Leverkusen, Germany
RTHC Leverkusen

Slough HC

Swansea HC

CUS Catania
1992 Moscow, Russia
Kolos Borispol

Rasante HC

Swansea HC

Wiener AC
1993 Catania, Italy
CUS Catania

Taurus Eurovil

Muckross HC

Meteor České Budějovice
1994 Bratislava, Slovakia
Randalstown HC

Swansea HC

Meteor České Budějovice

Wiener AC
1995 San Sebastián, Portugal
CA San Sebastián

Wiener AC

Donc Volgodonsk

Lokomotive Raca
1996 Prague, Czech Republic
Volgodonsk HC

Amiens HC

GHC Ritm Grodno

Slavia Prague
1997 Catania, Italy
CUS Catania

Dinamo Sumy

GHC Ritm Grodno

Slavia Prague
1998 Cardiff, Wales
GHC Ritm Grodno

Slavia Prague

Muckross HC

Swansea HC
1999 Milan, Italy
Pegasus HC

Stade Français

Gintra Siauliai

KHC Leuven

2000s

Year Location
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2000 Prague, Czech Republic
Moskav Pravda

Real Sociedad

Gintra Siauliai

Swansea HC
2001 Prague, Czech Republic
Gintra Siauliai

Slavia Prague

Cambrai HC

Pegasus HC
2002 Vienna, Austria
Bonagrass Grove HC

Pegasus HC

GHC Ritm Grodno

Cambrai HC
2003 Lille, France
Atlètic Terrassa

GHC Ritm Grodno

Lille MHC

Libertas San Saba
2004 Baku, Azerbaijan
Atasport

Volga Telecom

Hermes HC

Royal Victory HC
2005 Dublin, Ireland
Hermes HC

GHC Ritm Grodno

Royal Léopold HC

Slavia Prague
2006 Prague, Czech Republic
Volga Telecom

Kolos Borispol

Libertas San Saba

Gintra Siauliai
2007 Swansea, Wales
Club de Polo

HC GintraStrekte-Universitetas

Hermes HC

HC Mori Villafranca
2008 Rakovník, Czech Republic
Dinamo Sumchanka

Royal Antwerp HC

Pegasus HC

HF Lorenzoni
2009 Wettingen, Switzerland
Gintra Siauliai

HC Mori Villafranca

Hermes HC

Glasgow Western HC

2010s

Year Location
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2010 Rome, Italy
GHC Ritm Grodno

ARA Gantoise

CSP Izmaylova

Libertas San Saba
2011 Rome, Italy
Victorya Smolevichi

Royal Wellington HC

Railway Union HC

Grove Menzieshill HC
2012 Belfast, Ireland
Pegasus HC

MSC Sumchanka

Victorya Smolevichi

HC Metrostroy
2013 Antwerp, Belgium
Reading HC

Real Sociedad

Railway Union HC

CSP Izmaylovo
2014 Loughborough, England
Leicester HC

CSP Izmaylovo

Loreto HC

SPV Complutense
2015 Minsk, Belarus
UHC Hamburg

Royal Wellington HC

HC Minsk

Atasport
2016 Barcelona, Spain
Rot-Weiss Köln

Royal Antwerp HC

HC Minsk

Club de Polo
2017 Munich, Germany
Münchner SC

Club de Campo

HC Minsk

GHC Ritm Grodno
2018 Dublin, Ireland
Holcombe HC

Junior F.C.

GHC Ritm Grodno

CSP Krylatskoye
2019 Rochester, England
Club de Campo

Holcombe HC

Waterloo Ducks HC

UCD Ladies' HC
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References

  1. "COMPETITIONS ARCHIVE". European Hockey Federation. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  2. "Competitions Archive – PDF". European Hockey Federation. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  3. "Search". eurohockey.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  4. "FIH Calendar – 2020" (PDF). International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
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