IIHF European Women's Champions Cup
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Tournament information | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Location | Europe |
Dates | October–February/March |
Established | 2004 |
Defunct | 2015 |
Number of tournaments | 11 |
Administrator | International Ice Hockey Federation |
Tournament statistics | |
First champion | AIK IF |
Most titles | AIK IF (4) HC Tornado (4) |
Final champion | |
SKIF Nizhny Novgorod |
IIHF European Women's Champions Cup (EWCC) was an annual women's ice hockey club tournament, contested by the national women's ice hockey champions from several European ice hockey playing nations. The event was established and organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The competition format included two group phases followed by a final round. Each phase was played as a round robin in groups of four teams each.
History
The competition was created in 2004, at the same time as the similar competition for men's hockey teams. The first winner was the Swedish club AIK IF. This Swedish club team then won the following three tournaments. From 2009 onward, the IIHF European Women's Champions Cup was won by Russian women's teams, with the exception of the tournament in 2010–2011, which was won by a club team from Finland, Ilves Tampere.
Winners
Champion team rosters
2004–05
2005–06
AIK IF |
Goalies: Valentina Lizana, Kim Martin Defense: Malin Åberg, Emilia Andersson, Emelie Berggren, Elin Holmlöv, Sara Lindquist, Andréa Morger, Henrietta Varviharju Forwards: Gizela Blom, Desirée Byström, Lisa Flemström, Nanna Hamell, Isabelle Jordansson, Angelica Lorsell, Emilie O'Konor, Danijela Rundqvist, Katarina Timglas, Pernilla Winberg, Sophie Zakrisson Head Coach: John Banarp |
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
Ilves Tampere |
Goalies: Linda Selkee, Viivi Vartia Defense: Emma Haataja, Merja Halmetoja, Anna Kilponen, Rosa Lindstedt, Heidi Pelttari, Mari Saarinen, Hanna-Riikka Turpeinen Forwards: Reetta Aavasalo, Johanna Koivula, Venla Kotkaslahti, Sari Kärnä, Tawni Mattila, Heli Myllymaki, Anni Rantanen, Jenna Suokko, Saara Tuominen Head Coach: Samuli Marjeta |
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
Best Players Selected by the Directorate
= Second-time Best Player selection
See also
References
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster AIK Solna" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 29 January 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster SKIF Nizhniy Novgorod" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster Tornado Moscow Reg" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 11 March 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster Ilves Tampere" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 25 February 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster Tornado Moscow Region" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 23 February 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster Tornado Moscow Region" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 21 February 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster Tornado Moscow Region" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 14 March 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Team Roster SKIF Nizhni Novgorod" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 19 February 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2008 Final Best Players Selected by Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 2 March 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2009 Final Best Players Selected by Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 1 February 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2010 Final Best Players Selected by Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 14 March 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2011 Final Best Players Selected by Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2012 Finals Best Player Selected by the Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2013 Finals Best Players Selected by the Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 24 February 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC 2013 Finals Best Players Selected by the Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 16 March 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "EWCC Final Round Group H Best Players Selected by the Directorate" (PDF). stats.iihf.com. International Ice Hockey Federation. 22 February 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
External links
- European Women's Champions Cup
- Summary of the 2007 tournament at hockeyarchives.info (in French)
- European Women's Champions Cup 2007–08
- European Women's Champions Cup's TOURNAMENT REPORTS 2007–08
- European Women's Champions Cup 2010
- European Women's Champions Cup 2011 Preliminary
- European Women's Champions Cup's Tournament Reports 2010–11
- IIHF European Women's Champions Cup 2014/2015 Tournament on the-sports.org
- IIHF European Women's Champions Cup
- International Ice Hockey Federation tournaments
- Women's ice hockey competitions in Europe
- Women's ice hockey tournaments
- Ice hockey tournaments in Europe
- Defunct ice hockey competitions in Europe
- Recurring sporting events established in 2004
- 2004 establishments in Europe
- Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2015
- 2015 disestablishments in Europe
- Multi-national professional sports leagues