Women's CEV Champions League

Women's CEV Champions League
Current season or competition:
Women's CEV Champions League 2011–12
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1961
No. of teams 20 (group stage)
Country(ies) CEV members
Continent Europe
Most recent champion(s) VakıfBank Güneş Sigorta Türk Telekom
Official website CEV Champions League

The Women's CEV Champions League or Women's Indesit European Champions League is the top official competition for women's volleyball clubs of Europe and takes place every year.

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Formula

In the first round, 20 teams take part, divided into 5 groups. 2 points are assigned for the winner of a match, 1 for the other. The first 2 teams of each group and the best third advance to the knockout round, which ends in a final four. The final four is held in March.

Women's CEV Champions League Winners

Year Champion Result Runner-Up
1960/1961 Dynamo Moscow AZS Warsaw
1961/1962 Burevestnik Odessa Slavia Sofia
1962/1963 Dynamo Moscow AZS Warsaw
1963/1964 Levski Sofia Dynamo Berlin
1964/1965 Dynamo Moscow Dynamo Berlin
1965/1966 CSKA Moscow Dynamo Moscow
1966/1967 CSKA Moscow Dynamo Moscow
1967/1968 Dynamo Moscow CSKA Moscow
1968/1969 Dynamo Moscow CSKA Moscow
1969/1970 Dynamo Moscow Nim Budapest
1970/1971 Dynamo Moscow Tratan Prague
1971/1972 Dynamo Moskow Tratan Prague
1972/1973 Nim Budapest Dynamo Moscow
1973/1974 Dynamo Moscow Nim Budapest
1974/1975 Dynamo Moscow Levski Sofia
1975/1976 Ruda Hvezda Prague Levski Sofia
1976/1977 Dynamo Moscow Levski Sofia
1977/1978 Traktor Schwerin Nim-Se Budapest
1978/1979 CSKA Sofia Nim-Se Budapest
1979/1980 Ruda Hvezda Prague Eczacıbaşı
1980/1981 Uralochka Sverdlovsk Levski Sofia
1981/1982 Uralochka Sverdlovsk 3–0 DVC Dokkum
1982/1983 Uralochka Sverdlovsk Vasas Izzo Budapest
1983/1984 CSKA Sofia Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1984/1985 ADK Alma-Ata Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1985/1986 CSKA Moscow Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1986/1987 Uralochka Sverdlovsk Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1987/1988 Olimpia Teodora Ravenna Uralochka Sverdlovsk
1988/1989 Uralochka Sverdlovsk Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1989/1990 Uralochka Sverdlovsk Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1990/1991 Mladost Zagreb Uralochka Sverdlovsk
1991/1992 Olimpia Teodora Ravenna Mladost Zagreb
1992/1993 Parmalat Matera Olimpia Teodora Ravenna
1993/1994 Uralochka Ekaterinburg Mladost Zagreb
1994/1995 Uralochka Ekaterinburg Parmalat Matera
1995/1996 Parmalat Matera Uralochka Ekaterinburg
1996/1997 Foppapedretti Bergamo Uralochka Ekaterinburg
1997/1998 OK Dubrovnik VakıfBank Güneş Sigorta Türk Telekom
1998/1999 Foppapedretti Bergamo VakıfBank Güneş Sigorta Türk Telekom
1999/2000 Foppapedretti Bergamo Uralochka Ekaterinburg
2000/2001 Modena Capo Sud Reggio Calabria
2001/2002 RC Cannes 3–1 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2002/2003 RC Cannes 3–1 Uralochka Ekaterinburg
2003/2004 Tenerife Marichal 3–2 Pallavolo Sirio Perugia
2004/2005 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–0 Asystel Novara
2005/2006 Pallavolo Sirio Perugia 3–1 RC Cannes
2006/2007 Foppapedretti Bergamo 3–2 Dynamo Moscow
2007/2008 Pallavolo Sirio Perugia[1] 3–1 VC Zarechie Odintsovo
2008/2009 Volley Bergamo[2] 3–2 Dynamo Moscow
2009/2010 Volley Bergamo[3] 3–2 Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
2010/2011 VakıfBank Güneş Sigorta Türk Telekom 3–0 Rabita Baku

References

  1. ^ CEV. "Second Indesit Champions’ League trophy for Colussi PERUGIA". http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_archive/news_archive_2008/news_archive_2008_04/11476_EN.html. Retrieved 2010-06-10. 
  2. ^ CEV. "Volley BERGAMO is the 2009 Champion!!!". http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_archive/news_archive_2009/news_archive_2009_03/14103_EN.html. Retrieved 2010-04-04. 
  3. ^ CEV. "Volley BERGAMO wins 2010 CEV Indesit European Champions League!". http://www.cev.lu/mmp/online/website/news/news_online/755/1711/16651_EN.html. Retrieved 2010-04-04. 

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