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Champions Cup (floorball)

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IFF Champions Cup
SportFloorball
Gegründet1993; 31 years ago (1993)
No. of teams8 men's and 8 women's
Countries Tschechische Republik
 Finnland
 Schweden
 Schweiz
ConfederationIFF
Most recent
champion(s)
M: Tschechische Republik Tatran Střešovice
W: Schweden Thorengruppen
(2024)
Most titlesM:  Schweden (23)
W:  Schweden (24)
Related
competitions
EuroFloorball Cup, EuroFloorball Challenge
Official websitefloorballchampionscup.sport Edit this at Wikidata

The Champions Cup is floorball tournament organized by the International Floorball Federation for the best clubs from the top four countries according to IFF World Ranking. Since 2019, those are Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Switzerland, both for men and women. The tournament culminates every year in January both for men's and women's teams, that won in the previous season in their national league and cup competitions. The leagues are Finnish F-liiga, Swedish Svenska Superligan, Czech men's Superliga florbalu and women's Extraliga žen ve florbale and Swiss Unihockey Prime League. That means, there are eight men's and either women's teams in the tournament in total.[1]

In various formats, the tournament took place 29 times, the last time in 2024. The first tournament was played in 1993. The new format with eight teams is used since 2024. Swedes won most titles, 23 in men's and 24 in women's tournaments.[2]

There are other tournaments organized for clubs from European countries at lower ranks: EuroFloorball Cup for countries at the fifth through tenth rank, and EuroFloorball Challenge for the rest.[2]

History of the tournament[edit]

IKSU celebrate their 2019 Champions Cup.

The first international club tournament was European Cup. It took place the first time in 1993.[2] In 2008, the tournament was renamed to EuroFloorball Cup due to a naming conflict.

In 2011, the tournament was split to the Champions Cup for six teams and the EuroFloorball Cup for the rest. The Champions Cup was played by teams from the top five ranked countries. The hosting country had two teams in the tournament. In all tournaments played in this format, teams from the Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland competed. The sixth participant in men's tournament varied throughout the years from Germany, Latvia and Norway. In women's tournament, they were from Latvia, Norway and Russia.

The tournament was further split in 2019 to the Champions Cup for clubs from the top four countries, and EuroFloorball Cup and EuroFloorball Challenge for rest. At the same time, a tournament term was changed from October to January of the next year. For this reason, there was no tournament in 2018. The competing countries alternated in hosting the tournament. The event lasted two days.

Since 2024, the format was changed to include national cup winners too. In quarterfinals, Czech and Swiss teams (southern conference) and Swedish and Finnish teams (northern conference) face each other. For semifinals, opponents are drawn. Both these stages are played in two legged format. In finals, only one game is played.[1]

Men's tournament[edit]

Tournament Champion Runner-up Score Standort Website
2024 Champions Cup Tschechische Republik Tatran Střešovice[3] Schweden IBF Falun 6:4 Tschechische Republik Prague Website
2023 Champions Cup Schweden IBF Falun[4] Finnland SC Classic 2:1 Finnland Lempäälä Website
2022 Champions Cup Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5] Schweiz Winterthur
2021 Champions Cup Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[6] Schweiz Winterthur
2020 Champions Cup Schweden Storvreta IBK[7] Schweiz SV Wiler-Ersigen 10:4 Tschechische Republik Ostrava Website
2019 Champions Cup Finnland Classic[8] Schweden Storvreta IBK 10:3 Schweden Gävle Website
2017 Champions Cup Schweden IBF Falun[9] Finnland Classic 7:4 Finnland Seinäjoki Website
2016 Champions Cup Schweden Storvreta IBK Finnland Classic 2:1 Schweden Borås Website
2015 Champions Cup Schweden IBF Falun Schweiz SV Wiler-Ersigen 3:2 Tschechische Republik Mladá Boleslav Website
2014 Champions Cup Schweden IBF Falun Finnland Happee Jyväskylä 12:0 Schweiz Zürich Website
2013 Champions Cup Schweden IBF Falun Finnland SPV 7:5 Finnland Tampere Website
2012 Champions Cup Schweden Storvreta IBK Schweden IBK Dalen 6:3 Schweden Umeå Website
2011 Champions Cup Finnland SSV Helsinki Tschechische Republik Tatran Omlux Střešovice 4:3 Tschechische Republik Mladá Boleslav Website
2010 EuroFloorball Cup Schweden Storvreta IBK Tschechische Republik 1. SC WOOW Vítkovice 6:3 Lettland Valmiera & Kocēni Website
2009 EuroFloorball Cup Finnland SSV Helsinki Finnland Tapanilan Erä 6:5 OT Norwegen Frederikshavn Website
2008 EuroFloorball Cup Schweden AIK IBF Schweiz SV Wiler-Ersigen 5:2 Schweiz Winterthur Website
2007–08 EuroFloorball Cup Schweden AIK IBF Schweden Warberg IC 2:1 OT Finnland Vantaa Website
2006–07 European Cup Schweden AIK IBF Schweden Warberg IC 6:5 Schweden Varberg Website
2005–06 European Cup Schweden Warberg IC Finnland SSV Helsinki 7:6 PS Tschechische Republik Ostrava Website
2004–05 European Cup Schweiz SV Wiler-Ersigen Schweden Pixbo Wallenstam IBK 9:1 Schweiz Zürich Website
2003–04 European Cup Schweden Pixbo Wallenstam IBK Finnland Espoon Oilers 10:7 Deutschland Weissenfels Website
2002–03 European Cup Schweden Haninge IBK Schweden Pixbo Wallenstam IBK 3:2 PS Tschechische Republik Prague Website
2001–02 European Cup Schweden Haninge IBK Finnland SSV Helsinki 7:3 Schweden Botkyrka Website
2000–01 European Cup Finnland Helsingfors IFK Schweden Haninge IBK 2:0 Schweden Gothenburg Website
1999 European Cup Schweden Warberg IC Schweden Haninge IBK 7:5 Schweiz Bern Website
1998 European Cup Schweden Warberg IC Finnland SSV Helsinki 5:4 OT Finnland Helsinki Website
1997 European Cup Schweden Fornudden IB Schweden Balrog IK 5:0 Schweden Stockholm Website
1996 European Cup Schweden Balrog IK Schweden Kista IBK 5:2 Schweden Stockholm Website
1995 European Cup Schweden Kista IBK Schweden Balrog IK 5:2 Schweden Karlstad Website
1994 European Cup Schweden Balrog IK Schweden Fornudden IB 6:3 Schweiz Chur Website
1993 European Cup Schweden Balrog IK Finnland SSV Helsinki 9:2 Schweden Stockholm Website

Women's tournament[edit]

Tournament Champion Runner-up Score Standort Website
2024 Champions Cup Schweden Team Thorengruppen[10] Schweden Pixbo IBK 4:3 Schweden Mölnlycke Website
2023 Champions Cup Schweden Team Thorengruppen[11] Finnland TPS 5:2 Finnland Lempäälä Website
2022 Champions Cup Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5] Schweiz Winterthur
2021 Champions Cup Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[6] Schweiz Winterthur
2020 Champions Cup Schweden Täby FC[12] Finnland SB-Pro 10:3 Tschechische Republik Ostrava Website
2019 Champions Cup Schweden IKSU[8] Tschechische Republik 1. SC Tempish Vítkovice 8:3 Schweden Gävle Website
2017 Champions Cup Schweden IKSU[13] Finnland Classic 5:1 Finnland Seinäjoki Website
2016 Champions Cup Schweden Pixbo Wallenstam Finnland Classic 6:2 Schweden Borås Website
2015 Champions Cup Schweden KAIS Mora IF Finnland Classic 13:6 Tschechische Republik Mladá Boleslav Website
2014 Champions Cup Schweden Djurgårdens IF IBF[14] Tschechische Republik 1. SC Vítkovice 10:4 Schweiz Zürich Website
2013 Champions Cup Schweden Rönnby IBK Finnland SB-Pro 4:3 Finnland Tampere Website
2012 Champions Cup Schweden IKSU Finnland SC Classic 10:5 Schweden Umeå Website
2011 Champions Cup Schweden IF Djurgårdens IBF Finnland SC Classic 9:5 Tschechische Republik Mladá Boleslav Website
2010 EuroFloorball Cup Schweden IKSU Innebandy Schweiz Pirhana Chur 5:4 Lettland Valmiera & Kocēni Website
2009 EuroFloorball Cup Schweden IKSU Innebandy Schweiz UHC Dietlikon 9:5 Norwegen Frederikshavn Website
2008 EuroFloorball Cup Schweden IKSU Innebandy Schweden Balrog IK 3:2 OT Schweiz Winterthur Website
2007–08 EuroFloorball Cup Schweiz UHC Dietlikon Schweden IKSU Innebandy 3:2 PS Finnland Vantaa Website
2006–07 European Cup Schweiz UHC Dietlikon Schweden IKSU Innebandy 4:3 Schweden Varberg Website
2005–06 European Cup Schweden IKSU Innebandy Finnland Tikkurilan Tiikerit 7:4 Tschechische Republik Ostrava Website
2004–05 European Cup Schweiz RA Rychenberg Finnland Tikkurilan Tiikerit 3:2 Schweiz Zürich Website
2003–04 European Cup Finnland SC Classic Schweden Södertälje IBK 6:3 Deutschland Weissenfels Website
2002–03 European Cup Schweden Balrog IK Schweiz RA Rychenberg 3:2 Tschechische Republik Prague Website
2001–02 European Cup Schweden Balrog IK Schweiz RA Rychenberg 8:4 Schweden Botkyrka Website
2000–01 European Cup Schweden Balrog IK Schweiz RA Rychenberg 5:4 PS Schweden Gothenburg Website
1999 European Cup Finnland Tapanilan Erä Schweiz RA Rychenberg 5:1 Schweiz Bern Website
1998 European Cup Schweden Högdalens AIS Finnland Vantaa FT 1:0 Finnland Helsinki Website
1997 European Cup Schweden Högdalens AIS Schweiz RA Rychenberg 4:2 Schweden Stockholm Website
1996 European Cup Schweden Högdalens AIS Schweden Sjöstad IF 5:0 Schweden Stockholm Website
1995 European Cup Schweden Sjöstad IF Schweden IBK Lockerud 5:1 Schweden Karlstad Website
1994 European Cup Schweden Sjöstad IF Schweden VK Rakset 3:2 Schweiz Chur Website
1993 European Cup Schweden VK Rasket Schweiz RA Rychenberg 8:3 Finnland Helsinki Website

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "IFF Champions Cup". IFF. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Tournament History". IFF. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Tatran Stresovice win the Men's 2024 Champions Cup". IFF. 27 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  4. ^ "IBF Falun win their fifth Champions Cup title". IFF. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Champions Cup 2022 in Switzerland cancelled". IFF. 9 December 2021. Archived from the original on 2022-02-19. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Champions Cup 2021 in Switzerland cancelled". IFF. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Storvreta IBK seize Men's Champions Cup 2020". IFF. 12 January 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  8. ^ a b "IKSU and Classic win Champions Cup 2019". IFF. 6 January 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  9. ^ "IBF Falun Champions Cup winners again". IFF. 8 October 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Thorengruppen win the Women's 2024 Champions Cup". IFF. 27 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  11. ^ "First Champions Cup title for Team Thorengruppen IBK". IFF. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Täby FC win Women's Champions Cup 2020". IFF. 12 January 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  13. ^ "IKSU from Umeå take the title!". IFF. 8 October 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  14. ^ "Djurgårdens IF IBF wins the Champions Cup 2014". IFF. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2020.

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