European Cup (bandy)

The European Cup is an annual bandy club competition between teams from Europe. The first edition of the tournament was held in 1974. At present (2016), the Cup has not been played since 2009, but it is not formally defunct.

The tournament has been dominated by Russia (the Soviet Union until 1991), and Sweden. Teams from those three countries have won every single tournament to date.

Editions

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1974 Soviet Union SKA-Sverdlovsk Sweden Falu BS
1975 Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Sweden Ljusdals BK
1976 Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Sweden Brobergs IF
1977 Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Finland Oulun Luistinseura
1978 Soviet Union Dynamo Alma-Ata Sweden Edsbyns IF
1979 Sweden IF Boltic Soviet Union Zorky
1980 Soviet Union Yenisey Sweden IF Boltic
1981 Sweden IF Boltic Soviet Union Yenisey
1982 Sweden IF Boltic Soviet Union Yenisey
1983 Soviet Union Yenisey Sweden IF Boltic
1984 Sweden IF Boltic Soviet Union Yenisey
1985 Sweden IF Boltic Soviet Union Yenisey
1986 Soviet Union Yenisey Sweden Vetlanda BK
1987 Soviet Union Yenisey Sweden IFK Motala
1988 Soviet Union Yenisey Finland HIFK
1989 Soviet Union Yenisey Sweden Västerås SK
1990 Sweden Västerås SK Finland Oulun Luistinseura
1991 Sweden Vetlanda BK Soviet Union Yenisey
1992 Russia Zorky Finland Botnia-69
1993 Sweden Västerås SK Finland Warkauden Pallo -35
1994 Sweden Västerås SK Russia SKA-Zenit
1995 Sweden IF Boltic Russia Sibselmash
1996 Sweden Västerås SK Russia Vodnik
1997 Sweden Sandvikens AIK Russia Vodnik
1998 Sweden Västerås SK Russia Vodnik
1999 not played
2000 Sweden Sandvikens AIK Russia Vodnik
2001 Russia Yenisey Sweden Västerås SK
2002 Russia Vodnik Sweden Sandvikens AIK
2003 Russia Vodnik Sweden Sandvikens AIK
2004 Russia Vodnik Sweden Edsbyns IF
2005 Sweden Edsbyns IF Russia Vodnik
2006 Russia Dynamo Moscow Sweden Edsbyns IF
2007 Sweden Edsbyns IF Russia Dynamo Moscow
2008 Russia Dynamo Moscow Sweden Edsbyns IF
2009 Russia Dynamo Moscow Sweden Västerås SK

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