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European Champions' Cup (bridge)

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Organised by the European Bridge League (EBL), the European Champions' Cup is an annual contract bridge competition. Started in 2002, it features the top club team from each competing country.

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European Champions Cup
Year Event # Location Winners Runners-up
2002

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1 Italy Allegra, Turin

Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

2003

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2 Rome, Italy Italy Tennis Club of Parioli

Francesco Angelini, Antonio Sementa, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

SwedenStockholm

Per-Olov Sundelin, Pierre Bertheau, Fredrik Nystrom Johan Sylvan

2004

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3 Barcelona, Spain ItalyTennis Club of Parioli

Francesco Angelini, Antonio Sementa, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

PolandComputerland

Cezary Balicki, Adam Zmudzinski, Mariusz Kwiecinski, Wlodzimierz Starkowski, Wojtek Olanski, Stanislaw Golebiowski

2005

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4 Brussels, Belgium DenmarkSchaltz

Peter Fredin, Soren Christiansen, Martin Schaltz, Mathias Bruun, Dorthe Schaltz, Peter Schaltz,

ItalyTennis Club of Parioli

Francesco Angelini, Antonio Sementa, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

2006

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5 Rome, Italy GermanyBamberg Bridge Club

Entscho Wladow, Josef Piekarek, Michael Elinescu, Michael Gromoeller, Andreas Kirmse, Tomasz Gotard,

NetherlandsThe Lombard Rotterdam

Bauke Muller, Simon De Wijs, Bas Drijver, Sjoert Brink, Vincent Ramondt, Berry Westra,

2007

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6 Wroclaw, Poland ItalyTennis Club of Parioli

Francesco Angelini, Dana De Falco, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

PolandSygnity AZS PW Wroclaw

Andrey Gromov, Alexander Dubinin, Cezary Balicki, Adam Zmudzinski, Wojtek Olanski, Wlodzimierz Starkowski

2008

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7 Amsterdam, Netherlands ItalyTennis Club of Parioli

Francesco Angelini, Ercole Bove, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

NetherlandsBridgeclub Star

Henk Willemsens, Hans Kelder, Marcel Winkel, Marion Michielsen, Jacco Hop, Remco Bruggemann

2009

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8 Paris, France ItalyAngelini

Francesco Angelini, Valerio Giubilo, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

GermanyBC Bamberger Reiter

Michael Elinescu, Entscho Wladow, Michael Gromoeller, Helmut Hausler, Josef Piekarek, Alexander Smirnov

2010

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9 Izmir, Turkey NetherlandsOnstein

Bauke Muller, Bas Drijver, Simon de Wijs, Sjoert Brink

ItalyAllegra

Maria Teresa Lavazza, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Guido Ferraro, Agustin Madala, Antonio Sementa

2011

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10 Bad Honnef, Germany NetherlandsOnstein

Bauke Muller, Bas Drijver, Simon de Wijs, Sjoert Brink

ItalyAllegra

Maria Teresa Lavazza, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Guido Ferraro, Agustin Madala, Antonio Sementa

2012

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11 Eilat, Israel Italy Allegra

Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Guido Ferraro, Agustin Madala, Antonio Sementa

Italy Angelini

Leonardo Cima, Valerio Giubilo, Lorenzo Lauria, Federico Primavera, Alfredo Versace

2013

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12 Opatija, Croatia Italy G.S. Allegra

Maria Teresa Lavazza, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Guido Ferraro, Agustin Madala, Antonio Sementa

Bulgaria K1

Ivan Nanev, Victor Aronov, Diana Damianova, Rossen Gunev, Julian Stefanov

2014

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13 Milan, Italy Italy G.S. Allegra

Maria Teresa Lavazza, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Agustin Madala, Massimiliano Di Franco Gabriele Zanasi,

Germany Bamberger Reiter

Michael Gromöller, Jörg Fritsche, Helmut Häusler, Andreas Kirmse, Josef Piekarek, Alexander Smirnov

2015

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14 Milton Keynes, England NetherlandsBC T Onstein

Louk Verhees, Berend van den Bos, Joris van Lankveld, Ricco van Prooijen, Richard Ritmeijer, Magdaléna Tichá

Italy G.S. Allegra

Alejandro Bianchedi, Dennis Bilde, Norberto Bocchi, Massimiliano Di Franco, Giorgio Duboin, Agustin Madala

2016

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15 Zagreb, Croatia Norway Heimdal

Allan Livgård, Terje Aa, Per Erik Austberg, Jan Tore Berg, Glenn Grøtheim, Peter Tøndel

Monaco Monaco

Pierre Zimmermann, Dominik Filipowicz, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Kristofer Martens, Franck Multon

2017

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16 Riga, Latvia Norway Vikersund BK

Tormod Røren, Jon Aabye, Erik Eide, Sigurd Evjen, Øyvind Saur, Vidar Smith

NetherlandsBC't Onstein

Richard Ritmeijer, Peter Ijsselmuiden, Danny Molenaar, Geon Steenbakkers, Magdaléna Tichá, Tim Verbeek

2018

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17 Eilat, Israel NetherlandsBC T Onstein PolandConnector

Marcin Woźniak, Konrad Araszkiewicz, Olech Bestrzyński, Krzysztof Kotorowicz, Piotr Nawrocki, Cezary Serek, Piotr Wiankowski

References

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  1. ^ 1st European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  2. ^ 2nd European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  3. ^ 3rd European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  4. ^ 4th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  5. ^ 5th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  6. ^ 6th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  7. ^ 7th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  8. ^ 8th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  9. ^ 9th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  10. ^ 10th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  11. ^ 11th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  12. ^ 12th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  13. ^ 13th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  14. ^ 14th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  15. ^ 15th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  16. ^ 16th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28
  17. ^ 17th European Champions' Cup, retrieved 2019-01-28