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]
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]
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
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 , Northern 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
2020s
References
External links
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