Korfball Europa Cup

Summary

The Korfball European Cup was the main annual korfball competition for clubs in Europe. The first Europa Cup took place in 1967 in London (England), with two teams from the Netherlands, Belgium and the host nation England. Ons Eibernest from The Hague won the first tournament. The tournament was won exclusively by clubs from the Netherlands and Belgium, and Mitcham (England) and Adler Rauxel (Germany) were the only clubs outside Netherlands and Belgium to reach the final. In January 2022, the IKF announced that the IKF Europa Cup and IKF Europa Shield would be replaced by the IKF Europe Korfball Champions League for the 2022-23 Season.[1]

History edit

Detail Results:Europa Cup (korfbal)

Outdoor Europa Cup
Year Host   Champions   Second   Third
1967 Mitcham   Ons Eibernest   ROHDA   ATBS
1968 Antwerp   AKC Blauw-Wit   Ons Eibernest   Scaldis SC
1969 Eindhoven   AKC Blauw-Wit   ROHDA   ATBS
1970 Croydon   Ons Eibernest   AKC Blauw-Wit   Meeuwen
1971 Antwerp   Ons Eibernest   LUTO   Scaldis SC
1972 Amsterdam   ROHDA   Ons Eibernest   AKC
1973 London   Ons Eibernest   Riviera KC   ROHDA
1974 Antwerp   Ons Eibernest   Riviera KC   ATBS
1975 The Hague   Ons Eibernest   LUTO   Boeckenberg
1976 Mitcham   Ons Eibernest   LUTO   Kwik
1977 Bochum   Riviera KC   PKC   Kwik
1978 Antwerp   LUTO   Riviera KC   Kwik
1979 Papendrecht   PKC   Borgerhout   Schweriner KC
1980 Papendrecht   PKC   Adler Rauxel   Kwik
1981 Ekeren   PKC   Kwik  
1982 Nijeveen   DOS'46   Borgerhout   Adler Rauxel
1983 Antwerp   ROHDA   Borgerhout   Adler Rauxel
1985 Papendrecht   PKC   Borgerhout   Adler Rauxel
1986 Antwerp   AKC   Fortuna   Adler Rauxel
Indoor Europa Cup
Year Host   Champions   Second   Third
1985 Papendrecht   PKC   Sikopi   Adler Rauxel
1986 Bourges   ROHDA   AKC   Adler Rauxel
1988 Antwerp   Oost-Arnhem   AKC   Adler Rauxel
1989 Arnhem   Oost-Arnhem   AKC   Adler Rauxel
1990 Papendrecht   PKC   Catbavrienden   Adler Rauxel
1991 Lisboa   Sikopi   Fortuna   Adler Rauxel
1992 Saint-Étienne   Catbavrienden   Deetos   Adler Rauxel
1993 Castrop-Rauxel   Deetos   Catbavrienden   Grün-Weiss
1994 Olomouc   Deetos   Borgerhout   Grün-Weiss
1995 Debrecen   ROHDA   Catbavrienden   Grün-Weiss
1996 Crystal Palace, London   Deetos   Mercurius   Mitcham
1997 Terrassa   Catbavrienden   Oost-Arnhem   VKC Kolín
1998 Antwerp   Catbavrienden   Mitcham   Grün-Weiss
1999 Prague   PKC   AKC   Mitcham
2000 Papendrecht   PKC   Sikopi   Adler Rauxel
2001 Terrassa   Die Haghe   AKC   Grün-Weiss
2002 Prague   PKC   AKC   Havířov
2003 Antwerp   Die Haghe   AKC   Invicta
2004 Delft   Fortuna/Tempus   AKC/Café Bar   České Budějovice
2005 Saint-Étienne   Fortuna/Tempus   AKC/Café Bar   Benfica
2006 Prievidza   PKC/Café Bar   Riviera KC   Oryol STU
2007 Antwerp   DOS'46   Riviera KC   České Budějovice
2008 Carcavelos   DOS'46   Boeckenberg   Mitcham
2009 Zaanstad   Koog Zaandijk   Boeckenberg   CC Oeiras
2010 Herentals   DOS'46   Boeckenberg   Adler Rauxel
2011[2] Budapest   Koog Zaandijk   Scaldis SC   České Budějovice
2012 Warsaw   TOP   Boeckenberg   Trojans
2013 Budapest   Koog Zaandijk   Boeckenberg KC   NC Benfica
2014 Papendrecht   PKC/Hagero   Boeckenberg KC   NC Benfica
2015 Tielen   TOP/Quoratio   Scaldis   NC Benfica
2016 Budapest   PKC/Hagero   Boeckenberg KC   NC Benfica
2017 Sassenheim   TOP/Quoratio   Boeckenberg KC   Trojans
2018 Barcelona   TOP/Solar Compleet   AKC/Luma   SG Pegasus
2019 Kortrijk   TOP/Solar Compleet   Boeckenberg KC   Trojans
2020 Budapest   Fortuna/Delta Logistiek   Kwik   SG Pegasus
2021
2022
2023      
  • 2021 and 2022 European Cup were canceled due to COVID-19.
  • Since 2023, the European Cup will be replaced by the Champions League.

Medals edit

Outdoor (1967-1986) edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands1710128
2  Belgium281222
3  Germany0167
Totals (3 entries)19191957

Indoor (1985-2023) edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands324036
2  Belgium431136
3  England0167
4  Germany001616
5  Czech Republic0066
  Portugal0066
7  Russia0011
Totals (7 entries)363636108

Record tables edit

Performance by nation indoor
Nation Winners Runners-up Third place
  Netherlands 31 3 0
  Belgium 4 31 0
  England 0 1 6
  Germany 0 0 16
  Czech Republic 0 0 6
  Portugal 0 0 6
  Russia 0 0 1
Performance by club indoor
# Club Nation Winners Runners-up Third place
1 PKC   Netherlands 8 0 0
2 TOP   Netherlands 5 0 0
3 Catbavrienden   Belgium 3 3 0
4 Fortuna   Netherlands 3 1 0
5 Deetos   Netherlands 3 0 0
DOS'46   Netherlands 3 0 0
Koog Zaandijk   Netherlands 3 0 0
8 Oost Arnhem   Netherlands 2 1 0
9 ROHDA   Netherlands 2 0 0
Die Haghe   Netherlands 2 0 0
11 Sikopi   Belgium 1 2 0
12 AKC   Belgium 0 10 0
13 Boeckenberg   Belgium 0 9 0
14 Riviera   Belgium 0 2 0
Scaldis   Belgium 0 2 0
16 Mitcham   England 0 1 3
17 Borgerhout   Belgium 0 1 0
Kwik   Belgium 0 1 0
Mercurius   Belgium 0 1 0
20 Adler Rauxel   Germany 0 0 8
21 Grün-Weiss   Germany 0 0 5
NC Benfica   Portugal 0 0 5
23 České Budějovice   Czech Republic 0 0 3
Trojans   England 0 0 3
25 SG Pegasus   Germany 0 0 2
26 VKC Kolín   Czech Republic 0 0 1
Havířov   Czech Republic 0 0 1
Invicta   England 0 0 1
Oryol STU   Russia 0 0 1
CC Oeiras   Portugal 0 0 1

References edit

  1. ^ "IKF launches Korfball Champions League in Europe". 25 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Europa Cup 2011". Archived from the original on 2011-01-23.

External links edit

  • International Korfball Federation website