Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup
FormerlyMen's EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Cup
SportIndoor hockey
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
First season1990
No. of teams8
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Germany Harvestehuder THC (5th title)
(2024)
Most titlesGermany Rot-Weiss Köln (9 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toEuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy

The Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup is an annual indoor hockey club competition organised by the EHF. It is the premier club tournament of Europe for indoor hockey and contested by the champions of the eight strongest EHF national associations.

German clubs have the highest number of victories (27 wins), followed by Poland (2 wins), a club from Spain, Russia, Switzerland and Sweden have also won the tournament. The tournament has been won by 15 clubs, 6 of which have won it more than once, and three successfully defended their title. Rot-Weiss Köln is the most successful club in the tournament's history, having won it 9 times. Harvestehuder THC are the current European champions, having beaten HDM 3–2 after a shoot-out in the 2024 final for their fifth title.

Format

A total of eight teams competes in the EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup, the champions of those nations ranked one to six in the previous year's Cup and the champions of those 2 nations promoted from the previous year's Trophy, the second level.[1]

The eight teams are divided into two groups and play each other once. If a game is won, the winning team receives 5 points. A draw results in both teams receiving 2 points. A loss gives the losing team 1 point unless the losing team lost by 3 or more goals, then they receive 0 points.[1] The top two teams advance to the semi-finals and the bottom two teams will be placed in pool C, the relegation pool. Each team in Pool C will carry forward the result of the match against that other team in their original pool (A or B) who also goes forward with them into Pool C. Each team will play the other 2 teams in Pool C once. The bottom two teams in pool C are relegated.[1]

Results

Year Host Final Third place match Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1990
Details
Amiens, France West Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
8–4 Netherlands
Amsterdam
Scotland
Edinburgh
Spain
Club de Campo
16
1991
Details
Limburg an der Lahn, Germany Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
8–6 Germany
Limburger HC
Netherlands
Hattem
Poland
Pomorzanin Torún
8
1992
Details
Amiens, France Germany
Limburger HC
4–3 Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
Netherlands
Oranje Zwart
Poland
Pomorzanin Torún
8
1993
Details
Vienna, Austria Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
4–3 Germany
Limburger HC
Austria
WAC
England
St Albans
8
1994
Details
Cologne, Germany Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
13–3 Spain
Valdeluz
Poland
Grunwald Poznań
Austria
WAC
8
1995
Details
Lille, France Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
5–3 Germany
Harvestehuder THC
Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
Czech Republic
Bohemians Prague
8
1996
Details
Vienna, Austria Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
10–5 Czech Republic
Bohemians Prague
Austria
WAC
Spain
CD Terrassa
8
1997
Details
Cologne, Germany Germany
Harvestehuder THC
6–5 Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
Denmark
Slagelse
England
Old Loughtonians
8
1998
Details
Hamburg, Germany Germany
Harvestehuder THC
6–3 Germany
Dürkheimer HC
Poland
Pocztowiec
France
Lille
8
1999
Details
Lille, France Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
9–7 Germany
Dürkheimer HC
Germany
Harvestehuder THC
France
Lille
8
2000
Details
Bad Dürkheim, Germany Germany
Dürkheimer HC
6–3 Denmark
Slagelse
France
Montrouge
Russia
Dinamo Stroitel
8
2001
Details
Wettingen, Switzerland Germany
Dürkheimer HC
4–2 Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
France
Lille
8
2002
Details
Terrassa, Spain Switzerland
Rotweiss Wettingen
8–4 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Germany
Rot-Weiß München
Germany
Dürkheimer HC
8
2003
Details
Hamburg, Germany Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
4–3 Germany
UHC Hamburg
France
Lille
Switzerland
Grasshoppers
8
2004
Details
Espinho, Portugal Germany
Münchner SC
7–3 France
Lille
Switzerland
Rotweiss Wettingen
Portugal
Espinho
8
2005
Details
Vienna, Austria Germany
Club an der Alster
5–3 Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
France
Lille
Denmark
Orient Lyngby
8
2006
Details
Bad Dürkheim, Germany Germany
Dürkheimer HC
5–0 Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
Austria
Arminen
France
Lille
8
2007
Details
Lille, France Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
6–3 Austria
Arminen
Spain
Club de Campo
Germany
Münchner SC
8
2008
Details
Perth, Scotland Germany
Crefelder HTC
3–2 (a.e.t.) Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
Spain
Club de Campo
Scotland
Grove Menzieshill
8
2009
Details
Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany Germany
Rüsselsheimer RK
3–2 (g.g.) Spain
Club de Campo
Switzerland
Luzerner SC
Poland
Pocztowiec Poznań
8
2010
Details
Cologne, Germany Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
10–2 Spain
Atlètic Terrassa
Switzerland
Luzerner SC
Russia
Dinamo Elektrostal
8
2011
Details
Lucerne, Switzerland Germany
Mannheimer HC
7–1 Russia
Dinamo Stroitel
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Switzerland
Luzerner SC
8
2012
Details
Hamburg, Germany Germany
Club an der Alster
7–3 Netherlands
HDM
Russia
Dinamo Elektrostal
Spain
Club Egara
8
2013
Details
Lille, France Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
7–2 Belgium
Racing Club de Bruxelles
Russia
Dinamo Stroitel
France
Lille
8
2014
Details
East Grinstead, England Germany
Harvestehuder THC
10–4 Russia
Dinamo Stroitel
Belgium
Racing Club de Bruxelles
Spain
Complutense
8
2015
Details
Mülheim, Germany Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
5–4 Austria
Arminen
Spain
Complutense
5–3 Sweden
Partille
8
2016
Details
Hamburg, Germany Germany
Harvestehuder THC
2–1 Austria
Arminen
Sweden
Partille
4–1 England
East Grinstead
8
2017
Details
Vienna, Austria Germany
Uhlenhorst Mülheim
3–2 Austria
Arminen
Netherlands
Amsterdam
4–2 England
East Grinstead
8
2018
Details
Wettingen, Switzerland Germany
Rot-Weiss Köln
5–2 Belgium
Racing Club de Bruxelles
Russia
Dinamo Elektrostal
4–3 Netherlands
Amsterdam
8
2019
Details
Vienna, Austria Sweden
Partille
3–1 Austria
Arminen
Germany
UHC Hamburg
8–6 Russia
Dinamo Stroitel
8
2020
Details
Poznań, Poland Germany
Club an der Alster
3–1 Austria
Arminen
Belarus
Minsk
4–3 Poland
Grunwald Poznań
8
2021
Details
Alanya, Turkey Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 8
2022
Details
Russia
Dinamo Elektrostal
Round-robin Croatia
Zelina
Austria
Post SV
Round-robin Spain
Complutense
7
2023
Details
Cancelled due to the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes.[2][3] 8
2024
Details
Vienna, Austria Germany
Harvestehuder THC
6–6
(3–2 s.o.)
Netherlands
HDM
Croatia
Mladost
4–3 Spain
Complutense
10
2025
Details
Wettingen, Switzerland 8

Source[4][5]

Records and statistics

Performance by club

Medal table by club
RankClubGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Germany Rot-Weiss Köln92011
2Germany Harvestehuder THC5117
3Germany Dürkheimer HC3205
4Germany Club an der Alster3003
5Poland Pocztowiec Poznań2428
6Germany Uhlenhorst Mülheim2002
7Spain Atlètic Terrassa1214
8Germany Limburger HC1203
9Russia Dinamo Elektrostal1023
10Sweden Partille1012
Switzerland Rotweiss Wettingen1012
12Germany Crefelder HTC1001
Germany Mannheimer HC1001
Germany Münchner SC1001
Germany Rüsselsheimer RK1001
16Austria Arminen0617
17Russia Dinamo Stroitel0213
Belgium Racing Club de Bruxelles0213
19Netherlands HDM0202
20Netherlands Amsterdam0123
21–38Remaining072027
Totals (38 entries)33333399

Performances by nation

Medal table by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany[b]278237
2 Poland2439
3 Spain14510
4 Russia1236
5 Switzerland1034
6 Sweden1012
7 Austria06410
8 Netherlands0347
9 Belgium0213
10 France0134
11 Croatia0112
 Denmark0112
13 Czech Republic0101
14 Belarus0011
 Scotland0011
Totals (15 entries)33333399

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Includes results as Valdeluz
  2. ^ Includes results from West German clubs in 1990

References

  1. ^ a b c "Regulations for EuroHockey Indoor Club Competitions Club Cup (Men & Women)" (PDF). European Hockey Federation. November 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Euro en salle : la coupe d'Europe A en Turquie annulée". okey.lalibre.be (in French). Okey.be. 10 February 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Alanya cancelled". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 10 February 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Competitions Archive". European Hockey Federation. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Sport-record.de --- Sportstatistik / Sports Statistics: Feldhockey / Field Hockey Fb".