EuroFloorball Cup

AIK Innebandy celebrate their 2007-08 EuroFloorball Cup after narrowly defeating Warberg IC 2:1 in Sudden Victory Overtime in the final match.
UHC Dietlikon celebrate their 2007-08 EuroFloorball Cup after narrowly defeating IKSU Innebandy 3:2 in a Penalty shootout in the final match.

The EuroFloorball Cup is a floorball competition in Europe. Cup is awarded to the team which wins in the finals of that year's EuroFloorball Cup.

History

A EuroFloorball Cup is awarded twice a year; one men's and one women's. The most recent EuroFloorball Cup Champions are AIK Innebandy (men's) and IKSU Innebandy (women's).

The EuroFloorball Cup was previously named the European Cup, but due to a naming conflict, the tournament name was changed in 2007. The tournament also adopted a 2-year format after the 1999 championships, causing the 2 EuroFloorball Cups not to be awarded in 2000, but 2001. The tournament reverted to its one-year format in 2008, causing 4 EuroFloorball Cups to be awarded in the year.

Men's EuroFloorball Cup

Year Champions Runners-up Score Location
 2011 
Latvia RTU/Inspecta Estonia SK Augur
4:3
Rakoniewice
 2010 
Sweden Storvreta IBK Czech Republic SC Vitkovice
6:3
Valmiera & Kocēni
 2009 
Finland SSV Helsinki Finland Tapanilan Erä
6:5 OT
Fredrikshavn
2008
Sweden AIK Innebandy Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen
5:2
Winterthur
 2007-08 
Sweden AIK Innebandy Sweden Warberg IC
 2:1 OT 
Vantaa
 2006-07 
Sweden AIK Innebandy Sweden Warberg IC
6:5
Varberg
 2005-06 
Sweden Warberg IC Finland SSV Helsinki
 7:6 PS 
Ostrava
 2004-05 
Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen Sweden Pixbo Wallenstam IBK  
9:1
Zürich
 2003-04 
Sweden Pixbo Wallenstam IBK   Finland Espoon Oilers
10:7 
 Weissenfels 
 2002-03 
Sweden Haninge IBK Sweden Pixbo Wallenstam IBK  
 3:2 PS 
Prague
 2001-02 
Sweden Haninge IBK Finland SSV Helsinki
7:3
Botkyrka
 2000-01 
Finland Helsingfors IFK Sweden Haninge IBK
2:0
Gothenburg
1999
Sweden Warberg IC Sweden Haninge IBK
7:5
Berne
1998
Sweden Warberg IC Finland SSV Helsinki
 5:4 OT 
Helsinki
1997
Sweden Fornudden IB Sweden Balrog IK
5:0
Stockholm
1996
Sweden Balrog IK Sweden Kista IBK
5:2
Stockholm
1995
Sweden Kista IBK Sweden Balrog IK
5:2
Karlstad
1994
Sweden Balrog IK Sweden Fornudden IB
6:3
Chur
1993
Sweden Balrog IK Finland SSV Helsinki
9:2
Stockholm

Women's EuroFloorball Cup

Year Champions Runners-up Score Location
2011
Latvia RSU/Runway Norway Holmlia SK
5:1
Rakoniewice
2010
Sweden IKSU Innebandy Switzerland Pirhana Chur
5:4
Valmiera & Kocēni
2009
Sweden IKSU Innebandy Switzerland UHC Dietlikon
9:5
Fredrikshavn
2008
Sweden IKSU Innebandy Sweden Balrog IK
3:2 OT
Winterthur
 2007-08 
Switzerland UHC Dietlikon Sweden IKSU Innebandy
 3:2 PS 
Vantaa
 2006-07 
Switzerland UHC Dietlikon Sweden IKSU Innebandy
4:3
Varberg
 2005-06 
Sweden IKSU Innebandy   Finland Tikkurilan Tiikerit  
7:4
Ostrava
 2004-05 
Switzerland RA Rychenberg Finland Tikkurilan Tiikerit  
3:2
Zürich
 2003-04 
Finland SC Classic Sweden Södertälje IBK
6:3
 Weissenfels 
 2002-03 
Sweden Balrog IK Switzerland RA Rychenberg
3:2
Prague
 2001-02 
Sweden Balrog IK Switzerland RA Rychenberg
8:4
Botkyrka
 2000-01 
Sweden Balrog IK Switzerland RA Rychenberg
 5:4 PS 
Gothenburg
1999
Finland Tapanilan Erä Switzerland RA Rychenberg
5:1
Berne
1998
Sweden Högdalens AIS Finland Vantaa FT
1:0
Helsinki
1997
Sweden Högdalens AIS Switzerland RA Rychenberg
4:2
Stockholm
1996
Sweden Högdalens AIS Sweden Sjöstad IF
5:0
Stockholm
1995
Sweden Sjöstad IF Sweden IBK Lockerud
5:1
Karlstad
1994
Sweden Sjöstad IF Sweden VK Rakset
3:2
Chur
1993
Sweden VK Rasket Switzerland RA Rychenberg
8:3
Helsinki

References

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