Europe Cup (badminton)

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The Europe Cup in badminton is a team european championship, played by clubs from all around Europe, analogue to the UEFA Champions League in the football. It was established in 1978 by the members of the Badminton Europe.

[edit] Locations of the Europe Cup

Year No. Host City Country
1978 I Bochum Flag of West Germany West Germany
1979 II Haarlem Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
1980 III Mülheim Flag of Germany Germany
1981 IV Copenhagen Flag of Denmark Denmark
1982 V Edegem Flag of Belgium Belgium
1983 VI Paris Flag of France France
1984 VII Malmö Flag of Sweden Sweden
1985 VIII Mülheim Flag of West Germany West Germany
1986 IX Haarlem Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
1987 X Villach Flag of Austria Austria
1988 XI Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Year No. Host City Country
1989 XII San Javier Flag of Spain Spain
1990 XIII Budapest Flag of Hungary Hungary
1991 XIV Edegem Flag of Belgium Belgium
1992 XV Sofia Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
1993 XVI Kristiansand Flag of Norway Norway
1994 XVII Most Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
1995 XVIII Kristiansand Flag of Norway Norway
1996 XIX Haarlem Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
1997 XX Lisburn Flag of Ireland Ireland
1998 XXI Most Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Year No. Host City Country
1999 XXII Dornbirn Flag of Austria Austria
2000 XXIII Eindhoven Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
2001 XXIV Uppsala Flag of Sweden Sweden
2002 XXV Berlin Flag of Germany Germany
2003 XXVI Uppsala Flag of Sweden Sweden
2004 XXVII Haarlem Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
2005 XXVIII Issy-les-Moulineaux Flag of France France
2006 XXIX La Rinconada, Seville Flag of Spain Spain
2007 XXX Amersfoort Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
2008 XXXI Moscow Flag of Russia Russia

[edit] Finalists

Year Winner Runner up Score
1978 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of West Germany 1. BV Mülheim 5–2
1979 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of the Netherlands BC Duinwijck 6–1
1980 Flag of England Wimbledon SBC Flag of Denmark Hvidovre BK 4–3
1981 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of Sweden BMK Aura Malmö 7–0
1982 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of the Netherlands BC Duinwijck 6–1
1983 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of Sweden BMK Aura Malmö 7–0
1984 Flag of Sweden BMK Aura Malmö Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK 7–0
1985 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of Sweden BMK Aura Malmö 7–0
1986 Flag of Denmark Gentofte BK Flag of Sweden BMK Aura Malmö 6–1
1987 Flag of Denmark Triton BK Aalborg Flag of Sweden BMK Aura Malmö 4–3
1988 Flag of the Soviet Union SAC Omsk Flag of Denmark Triton BK Aalborg 4–3
1989 Flag of England Headingley BC Flag of Sweden Göteborgs BK 4–3
1990 Flag of Sweden Göteborgs BK Flag of the Netherlands Velo BC van Zundert 5–2
1991 Flag of Sweden Stockholm Sparvagars GoIF Flag of England Headingley BC 5–2
1992 Flag of Austria BC Feibra Linz Flag of Iceland TBC Reykjavik 6–1
1993 Flag of Denmark Lillerod BK Flag of Sweden Göteborgs BK 4–3
1994 Flag of Denmark Lillerod BK Flag of Sweden Göteborgs BK 5–2
1995 Flag of Denmark Lillerod BK Flag of Sweden Göteborgs BK 5–2
1996 Flag of Denmark Kastrup Magleby BK Flag of Russia Technokhim Moskau 4–1
1997 Flag of Denmark Hvidovre BK Flag of Russia Technokhim Moskau 4–3
1998 Flag of Denmark Kastrup Magleby BK Flag of Russia Technokhim Moskau 4–1
1999 Flag of Germany BC Eintracht Südring Flag of the Netherlands Sportschool van Zijderveld 5–1
2000 Flag of Denmark Kastrup Magleby BK Flag of Sweden Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 5–2
2001 Flag of Denmark Hvidovre BK Flag of Sweden Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 4–3
2002 Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Rekord Moskau Flag of Sweden Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 4–3
2003 Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Rekord Moskau Flag of Sweden Fyrisfjädern Uppsala 4–1
2004 Flag of Denmark Greve Strands BK Flag of Germany FC Langenfeld 4–1
2005 Flag of Denmark Kastrup Magleby BK Flag of Germany 1. BC Beuel 4–1
20061 Flag of France IBMC Issy-les-Moulineaux Flag of Ukraine SC Meteor Dnjepropetrowsk
Flag of Portugal Uniao Desportiva de Santana
2007[1] Flag of Russia NL Primorye Wladiwostok Flag of the Netherlands BC Amersfoort 4–2

Note 1: In 2006 the CB Rinconada used an not play-entitled player in the final, so that afterwards the title was awarded to the finalists IBMC Issy les Moulineaux. The two losers in the semifinal were promoted as the second place winner, thus for the first time in history, two teams were emerge as the silver medalists.

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