Korfball Europa Cup

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

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 Lisbon 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

Outdoor (1967–1986)

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

Indoor (1985–2023)

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

Record tables

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

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