List of Fed Cup champions

The following teams have won the Fed Cup (known as the Federation Cup until 1994) since its inception in 1964:

Year Winner Score Runner-up Finals Venue (surface)[1] City
1963  United States (1) 2 — 1  Australia (1) Queen's Club (G) London, UK
1964  Australia (1) 2 — 1  United States (1) Germantown Cricket Club (G) Philadelphia, USA
1965  Australia (2) 2 — 1  United States (2) Kooyong Club (G) Melbourne, Australia
1966  United States (2) 3 — 0  West Germany (1) Turin Press Sporting Club (C) Turin, Italy
1967  United States (3) 2 — 0  Great Britain (1) Blau-Weiss T.C. (C) West Berlin
1968  Australia (3) 3 — 0  Netherlands (1) Stade Roland Garros (C) Paris, France
1969  United States (4) 2 — 1  Australia (2) Athens Tennis Club (C) Athens, Greece
1970  Australia (4) 3 — 0  West Germany (2) Freiburg T.C. (C) Freiburg, West Germany
1971  Australia (5) 3 — 0  Great Britain (2) Royal King's Park T.C. (G) Perth, Australia
1972  South Africa (1) 2 — 1  Great Britain (3) Ellis Park (H) Johannesburg, South Africa
1973  Australia (6) 3 — 0  South Africa (1) Bad Homburg T.C. (C) Bad Homburg, West Germany
1974  Australia (7) 2 — 1  United States (3) Naples T.C. (C) Naples, Italy
1975  Czechoslovakia (1) 3 — 0  Australia (3) Aixoise C.C. (C) Aix-en-Provence, France
1976  United States (5) 2 — 1  Australia (4) The Spectrum (ICp) Philadelphia, USA
1977  United States (6) 2 — 1  Australia (5) Devonshire Park (G) Eastbourne, UK
1978  United States (7) 2 — 1  Australia (6) Kooyong Club (G) Melbourne, Australia
1979  United States (8) 3 — 0  Australia (7) RSHE Club Campo (C) Madrid, Spain
1980  United States (9) 3 — 0  Australia (8) Rot-Weiss Tennis Club (C) West Berlin
1981  United States (10) 3 — 0  Great Britain (4) Tamagawa-en Racquet Club (C) Tokyo, Japan
1982  United States (11) 3 — 0  West Germany (3) Decathlon Club (H) Santa Clara, USA
1983  Czechoslovakia (2) 2 — 1  West Germany (4) Albisguetli T.C. (C) Zurich, Switzerland
1984  Czechoslovakia (3) 2 — 1  Australia (9) Pinheiros Sports Club (C) São Paulo, Brazil
1985  Czechoslovakia (4) 2 — 1  United States (4) Nagoya Green T.C. (H) Nagoya, Japan
1986  United States (12) 3 — 0  Czechoslovakia (1) Stvanice Stadium (C) Prague, Czechoslovakia
1987  West Germany (1) 2 — 1  United States (5) Hollyburn C.C. (H) Vancouver, Canada
1988  Czechoslovakia (5) 2 — 1  Soviet Union (1) Flinders Park (H) Melbourne, Australia
1989  United States (13) 3 — 0  Spain (1) Ariake Forest Park Centre (H) Tokyo, Japan
1990  United States (14) 2 — 1  Soviet Union (2) Peachtree W.O.T. (H) Atlanta, USA
1991  Spain (1) 2 — 1  United States (6) Nottingham Tennis Centre (H) Nottingham, UK
1992  Germany (2) 2 — 1  Spain (2) Waldstadion T.C. (C) Frankfurt, Germany
1993  Spain (2) 3 — 0  Australia (10) Waldstadion T.C. (C) Frankfurt, Germany
1994  Spain (3) 3 — 0  United States (7) Waldstadion T.C. (C) Frankfurt, Germany
1995  Spain (4) 3 — 2  United States (8) Valencia T.C. (C) Valencia, Spain
1996  United States (15) 5 — 0  Spain (3) Atlantic City Convention Center (ICp) Atlantic City, USA
1997  France (1) 4 — 1  Netherlands (2) Brabant Hall (ICp) Den Bosch, Netherlands
1998  Spain (5) 3 — 2  Switzerland (1) Palexpo Hall (IH) Geneva, Switzerland
1999  United States (16) 4 — 1  Russia (3) Taube Tennis Stadium (H) Stanford, USA
2000  United States (17) 5 — 0  Spain (4) Mandalay Bay Events Center (ICp) Las Vegas, USA
2001  Belgium (1) 2 — 1  Russia (4) Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I (IC) Madrid, Spain
2002  Slovakia (1) 3 — 1  Spain (5) Palacio de Congresos (IH) Gran Canaria, Spain
2003  France (2) 4 — 1  United States (9) Olympic Stadium (ICp) Moscow, Russia
2004  Russia (1) 3 — 2  France (1) Ice Stadium Krylatskoe (ICp) Moscow, Russia
2005  Russia (2) 3 — 2  France (2) Court Philippe Chatrier (C) Paris, France
2006  Italy (1) 3 — 2  Belgium (1) Spiroudome (IH) Charleroi, Belgium
2007  Russia (3) 4 — 0  Italy (1) Luzhniki Palace of Sports (IH) Moscow, Russia
2008  Russia (4) 4 — 0  Spain (6) Club de Campo Villa de Madrid (C) Madrid, Spain
2009  Italy (2) 4 — 0  United States (10) Circolo del Tennis (C) Reggio Calabria, Italy
2010  Italy (3) 3 — 1  United States (11) San Diego Sports Arena (IH) San Diego, USA
2011  Czech Republic (6) 3 — 2  Russia (5) Olympic Stadium (IH) Moscow, Russia

Notes

  1. ^ (G) - Grass, (C) - Clay, (H) - Hard, (Cp) - Carpet, (Ix) - Indoor